Example sentences of "[vb past] for [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lacuna lunged for the communications desk .
2 On Sept. 14 , 1989 , an agreement was eventually initialled which provided for a customs union with the EC whereby industrial goods would flow freely between Andorra and the EC but the EC 's external tariffs would be applied by Andorra to third countries .
3 His hunched figure padded across to the desk in the bay and Swod gestured for the police officer to sit down .
4 Pitt , who played for the Valleys club in Australia , will make his Fulham debut at Whitehaven tomorrow .
5 ‘ D' you think I might have a cup of coffee or is that reserved for the police force ? ’
6 According to David Mason of the London art dealers MacConnal Mason , who acted for the musicals composer Andrew Lloyd Webber in the recent purchase of Canaletto 's ‘ Old Horse Guards , London ’ at Christie 's , the picture is the first work of art to be bought by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Art Foundation .
7 These jobs were soon done , and Redpath telephoned for a police car to take the cartridges and clothes to their respective experts .
8 For 1992 the dividend has been increased from three kroner to five ( 50p ) to sweeten shareholders , including many in Scotland who subscribed for the rights issue last year at 175 kroner .
9 Mr Montignac says he discovered his ‘ method ’ while lunching in fancy European restaurants when he worked for a drugs company .
10 After 10 years he worked for The Farmers Journal .
11 The evil paedophile , who worked for the prisons charity NIACRO , preyed on youngsters using his position of trust with the St. Lazarus ' ambulance corps .
12 But as Mrs Fleetwood watched for a police car the pair stole £120 and fled .
13 As she again became distraught yesterday , Detective Superintendent Ian Whinnett sent for a police psychiatrist .
14 At one o'clock Rachaela ate lunch , and at five past two , half an hour too late , she got up and left for the antiques shop .
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