Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 where do all that money go for the fee ?
2 Vigilance is certainly required that funding allocated for the public good should not be siphoned off into private firms .
3 That decision called for the establishment of joint working parties , for each of the subject areas , with responsibility for devising guidelines for the new syllabuses and specifying the detailed criteria relating to their assessment .
4 To understand that stupid , stubborn , eternal desire to light up , it is necessary to understand the special romantic pull that smoking exerts for the left .
5 Yes because y if you 've used all your hot water you ca n't have that boiler going for an hour or two can you ?
6 was a bottle of of whisky from that distillery went for a huge p price at one of the big
7 ‘ Nine players in that side appeared for the first team later .
8 The pendulum swings from right to left , and from left to right , each side overcompensating for the perceived aberrations of the other .
9 You can use this function to wait for a specified time for a key to be pressed .
10 So , in closing I would to take this opportunity to apologise for a late magazine last Autumn , it was the only hiccup in the new system , and assure members that , despite losing our magazine to outsiders for a little while , it is well worth it … happy reading .
11 This technique fails for the central question of how to write the relativistic law of gravitation because Newton 's law of gravitation is not compatible with SR and so we lack a starting point .
12 This course lasts for the equivalent of three terms , and has two distinct parts .
13 CLUB AND RESORT FACILITIES — some Clubs charge for the use of certain facilities , e.g. mini-golf , tennis courts , saunas , sun loungers , parasols , and nightclubs etc .
14 Adjusting this income to allow for the rise in prices , it seems that the real income fell by more than one-third .
15 This provision allows for a unilateral decision of suspension by a State that does not claim to be specially affected by the breach where it feels the consequences of the breach undermines the entire Convention .
16 Some solicitors acting for the husband may take a robust view to save their clients costs and , following the court order , may merely dispatch the title deeds to the wife 's solicitors on the basis that the husband has no further interest in them and that they will receive a conveyance for execution by the husband in due course .
17 This duality accounts for the generation and alternation of opposites throughout nature , light and dark , moving and still , male and female .
18 In conclusion , this study shows for the first time that reduced fetal growth is followed by higher death rates from cardiovascular disease in adult life .
19 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who run the country ( The Times ) .
20 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think they run the country ( The Telegraph ) .
21 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who want to run the country ( The Mail/The Express ) .
22 Some journalists work for the paper whose readers do n't care who runs the country so long as the girl on page three is well endowed ( The Sun ) .
23 And some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think this country should be run by another country ( The Morning Star ) .
24 This effect persists for a relatively long time , and as there is a specific relationship between the stimuli and the responses , it is regarded as a genuine form of associative learning .
25 Another Coral goes for the Gold Cup … then there 's Wonder Man …
26 The only exception to this rule occurs for the combined transition of the steps T3pG4 and C9pA10 where changes are also seen to occur in the centre of the dodecamer .
27 Keep the party room fairly dark and decorated with ghostly-like pictures , broomsticks with a few twigs attached for the children to practise flying on , pictures of black cats and so on .
28 Thus some computers use for the jump instruction a format in which the subsidiary information field is a sub-operation code field , which specifies the condition under which the jump is to be performed ( for example , accumulator positive , or overflow flag set ) .
29 The work to be considered in this chapter provides for a temporary completion of the argument concerning the nature of objectification to which the first part of this book has been devoted .
30 This chapter argues for a less pessimistic approach .
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