Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun pl] [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In Miami alone there are reported to be more than fifty botanicas — shops selling all the necessities of the cult — and there are also pet-shops specializing in the doves , chickens and peacocks which devotees require for the rituals . |
2 | Sixthly , although a court may hesitate to order production by those not officers of the company whose administrators apply for the documents , there is no embargo in principle against ordering ‘ third parties ’ to produce documents . |
3 | It rubs hoarding space with Howard Hodgkin , whose paintings sell for a million pounds and more . |
4 | The party 's base is in the unions , most of whose members work for the state : for its bloated railways , its idle port authority , the dark light-and-power company , the incompetent civil and education services . |
5 | There are plenty of occasions when the High Court exercises a supervisory jurisdiction over tribunals or bodies whose procedures allow for a more relaxed approach to the rules of evidence , but this does not detract from the fact that the High Court is performing the functions of the High Court when it exercises this jurisdiction . |
6 | And England 's private schools , whose pupils account for a quarter of sixth-formers and of A-level passes , know that parents will pay for the prospect of a smooth path to university . |
7 | In deciding what words mean for the purpose of defamation , the intention of the writer or speaker is largely irrelevant . |
8 | What possibilities exist for the expansion of health service employment at the Royal Victoria Hospital ? |
9 | Finally , the Disability Panel has conducted a survey of London chambers to establish what facilities exist for the disabled . |
10 | I think that 's what princes do for a living , ’ he said hopefully . |