Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | But Kemp has no space for theory , nor inclination to show Wells in his time , one among other writers . |
2 | It looks increasingly as if Moscow has no time for such trivial questions . |
3 | Mr Boren has a reputation for defying his party ( about a third of his votes over the past four years have been against the Democratic line ) and for changing his mind . |
4 | THE Duke of Marlborough has no excuse for not going to see his baby grandson . |
5 | Mr Murray has no time for the fashionable preoccupations of academic critics or for the dead-end road of existentialism . |
6 | The Shipley Gallery in Gateshead has a reputation for being both accessible to its local community as well as to those involved in the worlds of art and design . |
7 | Actually I 'll be operating between the village hall and the Cross Keys and Mr Roger has the pub for the last sixteen years or so . |
8 | Ridsdale has a reputation for being a tough , determined operator with an ability to get things done quickly . |
9 | While the team lurked around the set in Malaga , Verity Lambert , whose company Cinema Verity produces the show for the BBC , flew back to London for what proved to be the fatal meeting with Mr Yentob last night . |
10 | Now Braun has an Independent for you , whoever you are . |
11 | Whatever your look , whatever your mood , Braun has an Independent for you . |
12 | The Surrey office at Kingston-on-Thames has the records for the Royal Philanthropic Society 's School for the reform of juveniles , from 1788 onwards . |
13 | Among amateur astronomers , Alcock has a reputation for being reclusive . |
14 | Like WordStar , WordPerfect has a reputation for being difficult to get to grips with . |
15 | Paisley holds no terrors for Maginnis , who contrasts the meticulous preparation of the Ulster Unionist team during the talks with the more casual DUP approach . |
16 | Jackie Marlow clears the ball for St Albans |
17 | The groin injury he suffered against Airdrie on Saturday opens the door for Aberdeen 's Alex McLeish , who has not played an international match for two years . |
18 | Faldo savages the press for his treatment at Muirfield , where he set out as one of the hottest favourites in Open history . |
19 | ( A surviving bill at Lyndon gives the price for 200 yards of wainscot at £28 in 1676 . ) |
20 | Manchester United 's Gary Pallister is teamed with Tony Adams in the centre of defence as mistake-plagued Walker pays the penalty for an alarming dip in form over the past year . |
21 | Simon Lyster sets the scene for next week 's meeting in Gaborne , Botswana on endangered species |
22 | The same hilarious dry wit combines with that renowned off-beat sound and Nigel Crossley retains the knack for those sharp one liners : ‘ If looks could kill I 'd be alright ’ . |
23 | The same hilarious dry wit combines with that renowned off-beat sound and Nigel Crossley retains the knack for those sharp one liners : ‘ If looks could kill I 'd be alright ’ . |
24 | The satellite makes 14 orbits per day , and at present IRAS surveys the sky for nine orbits and uses DAX for five . |
25 | Moreover , because SERPS provides the basis for the guaranteed minimum pension within occupational schemes , this measure also replicates in the private sector the disadvantage experienced by women in the public sector . |
26 | Galerie Jahnhorst & Preuss provides a platform for a calmer but no less original artist . |
27 | Even in this sense , Cotte makes a case for analysing let as evoking permission from the point of view of non-intervention , " permitting " being represented here in a purely negative fashion , as not intervening to stop the realization of an action which the permittee wishes to perform . |
28 | Mr Howe says the targets for legislation should be hacking for personal gain , the gain of someone else , or to cause damage . |
29 | But the Banbury environmental research group which has given evidence to the select committee on energy over Harwell says the reasons for the shut-down are more complicated . |
30 | Paul Barker offers a cure for the South-east 's Nimby tendencies |