Example sentences of "ahead for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The actual speed at the time is usually far too slow to allow for any use of the airbrakes , but there is plenty of room ahead for a safe landing . |
2 | By voting for Ralph Erskine there is a chance — assuming that executive architects Rock Townsend and Lennart Bergstroms can reach the meticulous standards set by their Swedish master — that Hammersmith will point the way ahead for a new generation of user-friendly , environmentally soft commercial architecture . |
3 | The boundaries may have been short , with netting to protect the club 's offices , but it was worthwhile practice for Smith , and a glimpse of warmer times ahead for a remarkable crowd ; there were about 100 well wrapped-up diehards , one of whom plonked himself in a red deckchair on the outfield , dangerously at midwicket . |
4 | He watched her face as she scanned the street and the square ahead for a few seconds and then moved on . |
5 | We could not sensibly plan ahead for a doomsday-type catastrophe . |
6 | The range decreased to three hundred yards , and they scanned the traffic ahead for a tall man on a small motor-cycle and wearing no crash-helmet . |
7 | ‘ This is a marvellous opportunity for a British firm to pioneer the way ahead for a new style of entertainment in Russia , ’ said Mr Driscoll . |
8 | This stunned his fellow European leaders who had earlier hailed his victory as an instant step ahead for a more united Europe . |
9 | Plans have gone ahead for a regulatory body for the direct sales channel . |
10 | Such a re-examination could be ‘ a landmark in penal history and illumine the course ahead for a generation ’ . |
11 | Bill the dog always seems to walk at least twice as far as I do , running ahead for a while and coming back to check that I 'm following before he dives down a hole after rabbits that he never catches . |
12 | The chip Shop is going to extend into the vacant shop next door and this was given the go ahead for a trial period of one year . |
13 | He used data from a survey which had asked ‘ informed business economists ’ their predictions for six and twelve months ahead for a number of economic series which included the consumers ' price index for the period 1954–69 in the US . |
14 | The Chip Shop is going to extend into the vacant shop next door and this was given the go ahead for a trial period of one year . |
15 | But there would be lights in the chapel , Isabel assured herself , peering ahead for a sign of them and flinching from the feel of the rough stone beneath her palm . |
16 | It is difficult to plan far enough ahead for a quarterly magazine , but we have been quarterly for two years now and still manage a Calendar in most editions so please , members and secretaries … help the editor to make your magazine an interesting and informative read for the Institute . |
17 | ‘ The normal courtesy would have been to phone ahead for an appointment . ’ |
18 | With a cable break close to the ground there is always plenty of room ahead for the landing . |
19 | Analysing the difference between Labour and the Tories , Mr Kinnock said that while Labour planned ahead for the future , the Government waited for the future to come and hit them . |
20 | Ahead for the first time , Widnes scored two tries in Daley 's absence , Offiah claiming a second , after an astute pass by Grima , then finding huge spaces in a disoriented defence to give Richard Eyres sight of the line . |
21 | Now all we have to do is our duty to the State and it 's full steam ahead for the Norderns . ’ |
22 | After Mironov and Chapman had twice exchanged penalties in the first half , Chapman 's smart 30-yard dropped goal five minutes after the break put Cornwall ahead for the first time while Mishakov was off the field with a shoulder injury . |
23 | Hall , in fact , might well have won in straight games , as he led 9-6 in the opening game and then missed four successive smashes to allow Baddeley to go ahead for the first time at 10-9 . |
24 | Hall , in fact , might well have won in straight games , as he led 9-6 in the opening game and then missed four successive smashes to allow Baddeley to go ahead for the first time at 10-9 . |
25 | The P1154 went ahead for the RAF only ; and the Navy was allowed to buy the American Phantom . |
26 | As he left Number 10 , Ian Gilmour sourly summed up the changes by saying they were ‘ not much good if you are steering full-speed ahead for the rocks ’ . |
27 | While people down south are still lying out in the sun and enjoying their holidays , up here we have to start planning well ahead for the long winter to come . |
28 | As preparations moved ahead for the invasion of Europe , the American Army was landed in Scotland at the Gareloch and Loch Ryan . |
29 | HEARTACHE AHEAD FOR THE BRIDE WHO MARRIED TWICE . |
30 | Knowing what your rights may be worth in money terms will help you not only to decide whether or not to take legal action , if necessary , to recover the sums due to you , but also to assess the reasonableness of any ‘ termination package deal ’ offered to you and generally to plan ahead for the future . |