Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | It applies also to someone signing a document with the blanks for the particular transaction not filled in but agreeing to , or authorising , another to fill in those blanks later , United Dominions Trust v. Western ( 1975 C.A. ) . |
32 | All that we have available is the notes for the first part of the introduction , written , presumably , in the spring , and consisting of a highly condensed discussion of Greek tragedy and its development . |
33 | Most of the reading recommended in the notes for the previous chapter is relevant for this one too . |
34 | Night , he wrote , work on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass , day , sleep and write this freewheeling commentary on the entire project , viz. on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass . |
35 | Night , he wrote , work on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass , day , sleep and write this freewheeling commentary on the entire project , viz. on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass . |
36 | The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection . |
37 | The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection . |
38 | The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection . |
39 | I should add that Decca are still using the notes for the original LP set . |
40 | We in turn have a deal with a packer who processes the birds for the relevant market . |
41 | Because Save the Children want to lay the foundations for a better future . |
42 | He said today : ‘ I think the Premier League has laid the foundations for a better future for football generally . |
43 | Or is it more like the foundations for a new party , more broadly based , more conscious of the feelings of the young , the green and the European ? |
44 | The Treaty on European Union lays the foundations for a new state which is to incorporate each of these things . |
45 | Together we can lay the foundations for a new South African government of national unity led by the A N C. We wish your conference a successful outcome Mendy , Chief Representative , the A N C mission to U K and Ireland . |
46 | Instead looking at the changes which had been achieved , they judged that Mr Mandela and President de Klerk had laid the foundations for a new democratic South Africa and done so through personal integrity and great political courage . |
47 | Cornwall , asked to bat first by Ian Cockbain , laid the foundations for a decent total by reaching 110–2 in the 32nd over . |
48 | He believes the talks may have laid the foundations for a future visit by a South African trade delegation . |
49 | He looked to ‘ a natural grouping of the more advanced Western powers ’ — Britain , France and Germany — to lay the foundations for a genuine Concert of Europe which would mediate the conflicts between the powers and , through the systematic regulation of its activities , turn the potentially disruptive operations of international finance into a force for peace and tranquillity . |
50 | The aim of this study is to review the relationship between the formal structures of European institutions and the dynamics of social , economic , and external change , and so to lay the foundations for a renewed theoretical debate about the processes of integration within the West European region . |
51 | It was one thing for Jean-Claude to have had the experiences that made him uniquely suited to interpret Alain-Fournier 's novel ; it was quite another for those experiences to have laid the foundations for a creative , personal life . |
52 | On the day of the king 's execution , 30 January , he was named to the Commons committee for repealing past legislation in the order to lay the foundations for a republican form of government . |
53 | The euphoria of that summer gripped radicals of various persuasions : some sought merely to serve the peasantry , with no clear political goal ; some hoped to lay the foundations for a conscious peasant socialist movement ; others shared the hope of the veteran anarchist , M. A. Bakunin ( 1814–76 ) , that it would be possible to ignite immediate peasant rebellion . |
54 | One study has used theoretical and empirical research to provide the foundations for a social work knowledge base assessing social risk ( Sheppard , 1990 ) . |
55 | Although Marx himself did discuss the issue of colonialism in various places , it was twentieth-century Marxists like Lenin , Rosa Luxemburg , Hilferding and Bukharin who laid the foundations for a Marxist theory of imperialism . |
56 | The principal reasons for this state of affairs lie in the explanations given at the beginning of this chapter ; scholars with museum backgrounds laid the foundations for an artefact-based subject in the first half of the twentieth century and introduced the strong historical background to such studies . |
57 | Wishful thinking though this may be , it is necessary at this point to examine the foundations for an enduring tradition associating Handel with an instrument by Ruckers . |
58 | He was successful in the former , and he thought that he had laid the foundations for the latter . |
59 | They helped to bring about a severe crisis of authority at the end of Alexander 's reign , they laid the foundations for the major radical parties of the twentieth century , including the Bolshevik Party , and they provided the country 's leadership in the early Soviet period . |
60 | He had provided the foundations for the strategic and tactical mobility that enabled the small regular Army to meet its commitments in the mid-1960s — but only just . |