Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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1 That is how , I suspect , I lose the wood for the trees .
2 Mr Milburn has contacted Durham County Council to explain the situation and push the case for the local people in the hope the council may subsidise the route .
3 Now repeat the procedure for the bottom E string .
4 Use this side as a guide to mark up the measurements on the opposite side , before cutting , and then repeat the process for the other two sides .
5 Indeed , some analysts stress the significance for the politics of the corporate state of the corporatist machinery in the field of state intervention in the economy and the persistence of competitive politics in the field of consumption as represented by the welfare state ( Cawson 1978 ) .
6 The House will be aware that Ulster Unionist Members bitterly regret the need for the Secretary of State 's statement .
7 For some undisclosed reason the Massachusetts owner had decided to dismantle his richly ornamented acres and sell the lot for the best price he could obtain .
8 ‘ The Miletti family have made a statement in which they lay the blame for the murder squarely on the shoulders of the police , ’ the woman began .
9 In this respect , therefore , the outer-city studies lay the basis for the arguments about weak ties put forward in J. Milroy and L. Milroy ( 1985b ) and further discussed in later chapters .
10 Where lay the basis for the belief that there was a corporate life , a level of interchange over academic matters in which all could feel themselves to be involved ?
11 These considerations adumbrate the argument for the secondary role of consent in the justification of authority .
12 Make the hole for the supply to the hot water cylinder higher than the cold supply — so that if the water fails , the hot runs out first .
13 Make the case for the park in historical and aesthetic terms as strongly , publicly and early as you can .
14 Congratulations to Bicester Rugby Club , and make sure you 're listening to the television tomorrow afternoon when they make the draw for the semi-finals of the Provincial Insurance Cup .
15 The line-up for the fourth Grand Slam Finals of the Vauxhall Indoor Tennis Trophy reflects a mixture of old and new , as former champions Queen 's Club make the grade for the fourth time , whilst Royal Berkshire earn a place in the last four for the first time in their debut Trophy season .
16 Oh you mean the lining for the wedding , the bridesmaid dress .
17 Haymaking , now that was an important event in the life of the dale — still is for me — because that 's when you harvest the fodder for the animals when winter comes and there is no grazing to be had .
18 Then you have to wash , grind and pat the maize for the tortillas .
19 Did the timeless beauty of the Fowey River provide the inspiration for the immortal children 's classic , ‘ The Wind in the Willows ’ ?
20 The quality principles provide the foundation for the system and give a set of benchmarks against which to test its calibre .
21 The main ridge and the laterals only provide the framework for the island , for , as will be described below , the development of sand dunes and of salt marsh is of the greatest importance in the history of offshore features of this type .
22 These Regulations provide the framework for the operation of the Funds and clearly guide the Member States and others , on the EC 's priorities .
23 These stages provide the logic for the ‘ diachronic structure ’ of the exhibition .
24 In a similar way , sound cassettes , radio , cinema , visits to the theatre , story-telling sessions , poetry readings , and performances of vocal music provide the opportunity for the enjoyment of spoken and sung language .
25 While the roots of both bulimia and anorexia lie in childhood and a disordered family background , uncertainty and anxiety in adult life provide the trigger for the illness .
26 Thus inequalities based on sex or ‘ race ’ , both within the whole social system and within schools , provide the context for the emergence of particular educational policies .
27 First , there is the possibility that restrictive recruitment policies provide the context for the development over time of a separate bureaucratic ‘ view ’ .
28 They also provide the context for the emergence and multiplication of the better-paid and more specialised trades .
29 The appropriate data , which are summarised in Table 1 , provide the basis for the more detailed considerations of mechanical properties , oxygen permeability and surface properties , oxygen permeability and surface properties that are essential for the successful design of new materials .
30 Formed in the aftermath of the 1931 financial crisis , PEP exemplified that liberal-reformist strand of ‘ middle opinion ’ that was to grow in the 1930s and provide the basis for the political shift leftwards during the Second World War .
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