Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It saw the defeat of Adlai Stevenson whose demand for a suspension of tests brought an off of immediate agreement from Prime Minister Bulganin … to which Eisenhower responded by accusing the Russians of ‘ internal interference ’ in his re-election campaign .
2 He told the Commons his programme for the future of the service included creating ‘ more powerful and business-like ’ police authorities ; giving chief constables greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money ; and setting national objectives and performance standards .
3 He told the Commons his programme for the future of the service included creating ‘ more powerful and business-like ’ police authorities ; giving chief constables greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money ; and setting national objectives and performance standards .
4 The same might be said of Neville Brody whose typography for The Face owes more to computer-operated typesetting than to calligraphy .
5 But the BIS can also be seen as the project of a dissident Quakerism which led Elizabeth Pease Nichol to leave the Friends on her marriage ; the Peases found collaborators in the Dubliner Richard Webb whose contempt for the ‘ form and conventionalisms ’ of British reformers has already been indicated and his Unitarian associates such as James Haughton .
6 Thus when the prince outlined to Anne his plan for a secret rendezvous with Joan , she had been more than a little piqued .
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