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

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1 KING : Simon Jenkins , you 're the — you 're the author of , ah , of the Battle for the Falklands , or the co-author .
2 The final substitution is of the Duke for the Friar , returning in his own person to act as a tribunal for complaints against Angelo .
3 One of Britain 's contributions is the provision of the bulk of the manpower for the supply company .
4 In the event the judge merely shared the surprise of one of the counsel for the defence , and left the matter to be resolved by an application by the defendant banks to the Companies Court under section 168(5) of the Insolvency Act 1986 .
5 The sense of solidarity within the community was always the driving force behind the primatial claims of Canterbury — indeed , behind all the claims to special rights and privileges which dogged the history of the Church for the next hundred years and more .
6 The company claims the object-oriented system is the most extensive implementation of the Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data , STEP , International Standards Organisation standard .
7 The careful compiling of the notes for the box .
8 Unfazed , Norman somehow caught it , jammed it back on , and shouted up his resolve to do the rest of the route for the most part on his knees .
9 Her father has been an elder of the kirk for the last twenty years .
10 As far as property damage is concerned , the provisions are really aimed at the consumer market , so , if you buy a home computer as a Christmas present for your uncle and because of a fault it catches fire and causes £1,500 of damage to his house , then your uncle will have a claim under the 1987 Act against the manufacturer of the computer for the damage to the house and furniture .
11 Details of the transactions for the first month are given below .
12 Details of the transactions for the first month are given below .
13 He is involved in radiesthesic soil-testing in an attempt to determine the requirements of the soil for the purpose of restoring balance to elements which act as responsible agents for the propagation of crops .
14 If that happens Lonrho may be gambling on picking up the betting shop part of the operation for the proverbial song .
15 The first point is that the operation is not of overall benefit to the patient — for example , the risk of death during the operation outweighs the likely benefit of the operation for the patient .
16 One other feature of the use of the quango for the administration of cultural policy should be noted since it bears closely on the cultural significance of Newbolt .
17 During the Oxford Movement a translation of the Greek passages by J. H. Newman appeared as one of the Tracts for the Times , and a translation of those from the Latin by J. M. Neale was also published .
18 Newman in one of the Tracts for the Times drew up a form of service , to be used on the anniversary of Ken 's funeral , whose central message was ‘ He gave to Caesar the things that be Caesar 's and to God the things that be God 's . ’
19 A comparison of the cashflows for the two projects is given in Table 5.3 .
20 Finally there was just the fitting of the cowlings for the last time .
21 One of the problems for the BHRCA was that more than one PPL licence may be needed ; for example , if the same music is played in the bar and reception , and both are self-contained .
22 B. One of the problems for the masses of people who live in conurbations is to get sufficient water .
23 One of the problems for the entertainer is what to do if the children get over-excited .
24 An obstructed railway line — one of the problems for the children .
25 As will be seen , one of the problems for the United Kingdom economy is that , despite government exhortations for companies to become involved in selling overseas , many executives remain apprehensive because of the mystique with which the subject often surrounds itself .
26 When this does happen so much depends on the attitudes of the court for the safeguarding of freedoms which are nowhere written down as such .
27 ( 2 ) That the court 's discretionary jurisdiction to stay criminal proceedings should be exercised very sparingly and only in exceptional circumstances ; that , while the longer the delay was the greater was the likelihood that the prosecution was at fault and that the defendant had suffered prejudice and the less the prosecution could explain the delay the easier it would be to infer fault , the question whether the defendant had discharged the heavy burden of demonstrating that it would be an abuse of the process of the court for the proceedings to continue , was to be considered in the light of all the circumstances without applying shifting burdens of proof ; and that , accordingly , since the district judge had correctly taken into account all the relevant factors , and had made no error as to the burden of proof , there were no grounds on which the High Court judge could have reversed the district judge 's decision not to grant a perpetual stay of the 1989 prosecution ( post , pp. 261B , 264E–F , G–H , 265A–B ) .
28 As part of the petition seeking the sanction of the court for the scheme of arrangement , the target will also apply for the court 's order confirming the reduction of capital .
29 The Drury Lane squat and the police evictions were a sign of the times for the Arts Lab .
30 An article in the Timber Trades Journal reported Michael Latham , chairman of a major UK timber firm and then president of the European tropical timber importers union , as saying that : ‘ The entry of the WWF into the field enlarged the scale of the problem for the timber trade , since before that time the trade had been dealing with small local conservationist groups ’ .
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