Example sentences of "for [art] tough " in BNC.

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1 The cherubic Baker face was fixed with a hardened lip for the tough bit on the economy , subtitled , I support Nigel and so should you .
2 He disapproved of his bishop ( A. A. David ) for the tough way in which he handled three recalcitrant Anglo-Catholic priests who refused to conform to rules laid down by the bishop and yet did nothing about the radical dean of the cathedral who did things equally nonconforming in a Low Church direction .
3 Communist support can not be counted on for the tough measures needed to balance the social-security budget , reform state pensions and increase government revenues .
4 At the start of the year , several firms were steeling themselves for the tough , face-losing decision to pull out of some markets — or out of the securities business altogether .
5 The skateboards are specially designed for the tough mountain conditions of Scotland , which is why they will retail at £600 each .
6 What you also need to do is an annual cashflow projection , which will show the periods when you are likely to have a lot of bills coming in and how long you are likely to have in between to put money aside for the tough months .
7 United Nations approval for the tough measures is expected next week .
8 Mansell dominated the opening qualifying in his Canon-Williams-Renault for the tough 81-lap Adelaide street circuit race , where his 1986 title hopes were wrecked by a tyre blow-out .
9 And he is full of praise for the tough guys who take his place .
10 Ex-Great Britain assistant team boss Larder hands the full-back jersey to Davies for the tough opener against Castleford following the departure of Alan Tait to Leeds .
11 FARMERS voted yesterday for a tough licensing system to curb straw burning , after complaints about smoke pollution at the end of this year 's harvest .
12 Yet he got off to a good start against New Zealand , and no one in England could have been in any doubt that even without Lloyd around their heroes were in for a tough time .
13 It has been known for a tough roadman-sprinter to control the race in these big hills , not to lose much time on the Ballon , then rejoin the leading group , dominate them on the long downhill run into Mulhouse and win the stage .
14 A Land Rover spokesman said : ‘ Our vehicles are not designed to tumble down mountains but they are built for a tough life . ’
15 They are not looking for a tough fight but for a victim — someone who will cower or quake with fear like a doomed rabbit .
16 We are in for a tough time . ’
17 BUCKINGHAM Palace was last night poised for a tough legal battle to ban a tell-all book on the royals .
18 UNLUCKY 13th minute for Millwall 's Malcolm Allen — sent-off for a tough tackle in the game against his former club Watford .
19 ‘ It looks as though we 're in for a tough time ! ’
20 The information about God and his will which the Christian receives through reading the Bible calls for a tough response that is anything but sentimental .
21 He was glad to see him , for he knew him for a tough , sturdy fellow , who was considered certain to get into the Owsla as soon as he reached full weight .
22 On the other hand if you 've important business or vital meetings to attend you will be in for a tough time .
23 JOHN MAJOR today headed for a tough showdown with his predecessor Baroness Thatcher after MPs gave him the go-ahead to ratify the Maastricht Treaty .
24 But he was a most willing worker , and although she knew she was in for a tough day without him she offered her sympathy , and advised , ‘ Take an Alka-Seltzer and go back to bed .
25 Conservatives in the region are calling for a tough new privacy law to prevent the hounding of the Royal Family in the Press .
26 so just one Central South team in the cup now … and that 's Gloucester who come into the third round … for a tough old game on Tyneside … that 's in three weeks time
27 The former Northern Ireland champion won the first frame 71-45 but McCluskey took the second 57-37 and it seemed as though the Ulsterman was in for a tough fight .
28 It could be another sign that EASE is in for a tough few months , ironic when its annual report due to be published soon , will show that it made its first modest profit in 1992 .
29 In the south , Kyles Athletic reshuffle their side for a tough away game against Glenorchy in Division I of the Marine Harvest League .
30 Geoff Wildinson , assistant director for filed work , recognises the SSD is in for a tough time .
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