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

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1 The government subsequently decided not to accept any of the bids for Land Rover during April 1986 amid considerable political embarrassment .
2 ‘ You have n't been in this neck of the woods for years , and I doubt if in all her life she 's been further than Blackpool . ’
3 Not only then do about a quarter of respondents cite pavement parking as one of the problems for pedestrians in that they object to the loss of pavement space to the vehicle and the obstruction caused by it , but they are then subjected to considerable accident rates as a result of the broken slabs and uneven surfaces that result ( Figure 8.3 ) .
4 If the US could be persuaded to take a similar line , many of the problems for companies contemplating an international issue would disappear .
5 One of the problems for garter carriage owners is that this is no longer possible .
6 One of the problems for Unix system users who may be thinking about adopting Microsoft Corp 's forthcoming Windows NT operating system as part of a heterogeneous IT environment is that NT does not support Unix 's widely-used Network File System protocol or indeed a native Unix file system .
7 I think a lot of it is about erm how these er people , you know how really a lot of the problems for people are in their relationships with the people around them ,
8 One of the problems for police investigating the crimes is that horses can be stolen in one part of the country and then swiftly transported hundreds of miles away , or even overseas .
9 He was elected MP for Malmesbury in 1529 , and again in 1547 , and may well have served in intervening Parliaments for which the names of the members for Malmesbury are unknown .
10 In 1841 he was returned unopposed for the borough , a year before becoming one of the members for Dublin University .
11 Play smart football and win , 3-2 against Scunthorpe , one of the favourites for promotion .
12 Lord Justice Mann criticised the draftsman of the 1988 Local Government Finance Act , which created the community charge , for taking the provisions of the Visiting Forces Act and its ‘ convoluted language ’ as one of the yardsticks for entitlement to exemption .
13 Shape two small blocks of icing and secure to the ends of the arms for hands .
14 But it also requires a distribution of the resources for propaganda and persuasion which ensures that the power to influence our minds is distributed roughly in accord with the degree of diversity of opinion within society .
15 Quite clearly learning does not have to be involved in the development of the rules for learning .
16 In the health service , for example , doctors have been able to secure a very full involvement in policy making within the service as one of the prices for participation .
17 This same meeting also queried , in time-honoured fashion , the builders ' account for the clubhouse as ‘ several of the prices for extras being thought very high ’ , the matter to be dealt with — also in time-honoured fashion — by a sub-committee .
18 During one of the meetings for negotiation , King Charles introduced a proposal which had been submitted by the Independents and Anabaptists calling for freedom of worship .
19 In the words of the citations for Sam Beattie 's and ‘ Red ’ Ryder 's awards , these recognised : not only the individual 's valour but also that of a very gallant ship 's company and the valour shown by many others of coastal forces .
20 Things may have gone a bit quiet on Intel Corp 's joint venture with VLSI Technology Inc to develop chips that include iAPX-86 cores for use in handheld devices , but Intel says that the effort is quietly progressing and that early next year it expects to see manufacturers offering small , lightweight hand-held computers based on the new chips ; Intel is currently preparing fully functional samples of the chips for shipment to manufacturers in the second half .
21 These reports will then go with the pleadings and form part of the documents for use of the trial judge .
22 I 've been joined today by Professor Mike Springford , Professor of Experimental Physics at the University , and Chairman of the Services for Industry Coordinating Group , and John Golds , the University 's Industrial Liaison Officer .
23 The analyst programmer based at the Barlaston computer department , who compiles all of the quizzes for Newsline , came top from 32 teams of four .
24 The 14 group practices and five singlehanded practices identified by the sampling technique represented 66 or 16% of the 403 general practitioners responsible to Berkshire family health services authority , and the sample consisted of half of the claims for night visits from these doctors , a total of 1988 visits .
25 Many of the claims for literacy examined above rest upon theories developed within the discipline of linguistics .
26 The pope needed the cooperation of kings and barons for the coming Crusade , and of the bishops for implementation of the decrees concerning the faith and the reform of morals .
27 If we need some of the youngsters for Saturday , then are
28 The sample variances of the returns for IBM and the market were 0.002,25 and 0.001,52 respectively and the variance of the error term was 0.001,58 .
29 Yeltsin 's choice of Col. Alexander Rutskoi , the founder of the Communists for Democracy group in the Russian parliament , signified his intention to maximise his support among moderate as well as radical voters .
30 What does each picture , on pages 19–20 , tell about the costs of the inputs for farmers ?
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