Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The , the group usually has a leader or symbols which represent its aspirations like the statue of the Virgin Mary or , or Golden Churches or something to which act as representatives or icons for the aspirations , the ideals of the individual 's ego and every member of the group shares those , that leader or those icons or those ideals and consequently the group is unified by a kind of sentry petal flow of individual narcissistic libido towards the centre , towards the leader and that makes them more identifiable with each other .
2 No target price or plans for the proceeds were given .
3 It is unwise to blame people or countries for the origins of the virus .
4 Underlying this whole approach is the fact that no account has been taken of Disabled people 's ow understandings of Disability or priorities for the arts .
5 In Birmingham , local residents are struggling to stop , or at least change the nature of the giant new retail redevelopment , designed by Chapman Taylor & Partners for the developers London & Edinburgh Trust , which is planned to replace the infamous early Sixties Bull Ring .
6 Legs were cut from trousers to make jackets for the boys or skirts for the girls , and all kinds of things would be " adjusted " to fit the next member of the family .
7 Yes that 'll do fine thanks , have you got any bones or bits for the dogs please ?
8 It was manifest that the powers under section 39 overrode the duty of confidence , in particular having regard to the requirements of Schedule 3 , where breach of customers ' confidence was inevitable , for example when disclosing loans or deposits for the purposes of that Schedule ; the same applied to disclosure of large exposures under section 38 .
9 That could lead to problems with players ' stamina or injuries for the play-offs .
10 It had neither the lifeboat provided for in Act of Parliament nor lifebelts for the passengers .
11 Once wool had declined there was no staple : brandy , wheat , fruits , oil , wine , and lead for Europe , shoes , textiles , paper , and hats for the colonies could not close the gap .
12 He sifted through junk shops for cardigans , jackets and hats for the sketches by day and pinned me into paper versions of the dresses by night .
13 She arranged games and activities for the guests , claiming her two jobs were just about identical , except that her kindergarten children were more mature .
14 In this mansion are to live … the English gentleman with his gracious wife and his beautiful family ; he always able to have the boudoir and the jewels for the wife , and the beautiful ball dresses for the daughters , and hunters for the sons , and a shooting in the Highlands for himself . ’
15 The behavioural specialists are responsible for providing data and attitudes for the policy-makers which should redress the balance .
16 The criteria for assessing the likely return on a project and attitudes for the risks involved will differ between sources of finance .
17 Then there was the mass impression : the city 's rituals and festivals — the visit of a monarch , the launch of a warship from the Mersey shipyards , or the personage of Her Majesty 's Inspector annually reviewing the assembled ranks over tea and buns for the dignitaries of the Watch Committee .
18 Well here 's to a festive crimble — defeats for the Scum and wins for the whites — especially on New Years day .
19 This organization pays money to record companies and artists for the performances of their music on radio and television , unlike PRS which pays the writers .
20 David Hopper , General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers North-East area , said the store would completely destroy the environment and views for the women who stay at the union 's Sam Watson Rest Home , which overlooks the site .
21 The lords in parliament , and in the courthouse and the castle , they do not know how we live — they know nothing about us , except that we will die for them , to protect their forts in India and in Scotland ’ — his voice sharpened suddenly , his arm swung round and pointed north and a gust of response rose out of the crowd — ‘ we have always been good at that , their demands can never be satisfied , regiments for the colonies , indentured servants and labourers for the plantations , they have scoured Scotland like a killing wind and the men have been whirled away in the blast of it .
22 The clock room , furnished entirely by the antique-spotting owners , Philip and Lesley Davies , is open all day to nonresidents for tea , coffee and naughty-but-nice goodies , served with mints and carnations for the ladies .
23 And ‘ everything ’ means everything : cups of coffee , shoe repairs , evening papers , drinks after work , ice-cream and comics for the children .
24 To the general invalidity of infants ' contracts the Common Law recognized the exceptions of contracts for necessaries and contracts for the infants ' benefit , and these exceptions are not affected by statute .
25 The ARFU indicated in 1990 their intention to play South Africa when announcing details of the proposed 1992 and 1993 incoming Springbok tours and plans for the Wallabies ' deviation to South Africa en route to the tour of Ireland and Wales .
26 However , Stirling has grown only slowly , mainly as a market town providing services and products for the farmers , though a new computer industry is starting there .
27 In addition to the 14 Japanese competitors , there were 17 training partners and coaches for the men and 11 for the women — and most were past Olympic or world champions .
28 In general Mrs Bottomley has set clear boundaries and timetables for the decisions and told the relevant authorities to work out their own salvation within them .
29 Consequently , member states and the Commission wish to see the minimum change in the operation of the current CSFs and programmes for the years 1992 and 1993 .
30 To prepare the payroll and payslips for the employees .
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