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

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1 In the Nusseirat refugee camp soldiers shot Yasser al-Majdalawi , 23 , in the chest after dusk as Muslims broke the daytime fast for the holy month of Ramadan , Palestinians said .
2 There are strong , practical arguments for the link today for the trades unions trades union involvement in the Party ensures that trades union interests are represented in parliament .
3 The Soviet Defence Minister , Dmitri Yazov , visits the Pentagon today for a meeting with the US Defence Secretary , Dick Cheney .
4 Six mobile offices were even stacked in pairs across the college lawn to accommodate some of the dozens of people employed by the Board especially for the event .
5 I took that line , so the main , the main character goes skiing for the first time , ca n't do it , and is frustrated because everybody else around him can do it including his girlfriend which er adds insult to injury and there is in there of course , a very attractive dashing Austrian ski instructor ; that 's the catalyst really for the drama .
6 You wo n't be allowed to erect a headstone , have a name-plate or put flowers on a common grave , so is it any wonder that the whole thing smacks of the dreaded ‘ pauper 's burial ’ and that , however poor , people will make monumental sacrifices to raise the money somehow for the ‘ something better ’ that they feel they should provide ?
7 Parking is expensive and troublesome ; It is much better to put the money away for a taxi there and back , if you can .
8 If Brian [ husband ] was working … maybe I could have put the money away for a rainy day , but in our place … you more or less need it .
9 The association has stated clearly that it is up to British Rail — and , perhaps , the Government — to take such dangers into account if they wish to increase railway speeds , as many of us would like , and to ensure that people can cross the line safely , even if that means the Government providing the money either for an underpass of for a bridge over the line .
10 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
11 ‘ I went to the restaurant and put the money down for a large brandy .
12 Many cell types undergo apoptosis when they are deprived of serum or specific growth factors ( reviewed in ref. 15 ) , and this was the case both for the parental and for the cells ( Fig. 1 a ) .
13 This was enough for the Home Secretary to send the case back for a fourth hearing to the Court of Appeal , with the recommendation that they summon Mathews as a witness to test his credibility .
14 It was a comparison that generated some calls for reform ; most notable among these was James MacGregor Burns in The Deadlock of Democracy published in 1963 , arguing the case essentially for the equivalent in the United States of a " responsible party system . "
15 The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers .
16 He will take action in the courts equally for the State as for the individual against any local authority acting ‘ ultra vires ’ , that is , beyond their powers .
17 You might consider getting a local electrician or TV repair man to take a look at these before sending the computer away for a specialist repair shop 's attention .
18 Well I thought I was going to have the computer here for the whole time of Sarah 's stay you see .
19 Erm that was in the early days Charley and Tom did the crossing there for the mails and early in nineteen fifty one no fifty five that we took over the mails .
20 However , recently , the courts have taken a more laissez-faire attitude to exclusion clauses and fundamental breach on the basis that the parties should be free to agree that there should be no liability under the contract even for a fundamental breach , if that was their desire , see Photo Productions Ltd. v Securicor Transport Ltd. [ 1980 ] .
21 Of course , if the seller has a claim against the buyer either for the price or for damages ( see Chap .
22 However , this outlay can easily be offset by letting the apartment out for a brief period during the peak season .
23 Just take an odd sock , put your hand inside and pull the toe in for a mouth , stick paper shapes on for eyes and nose .
24 A rule whose action is basic will appear just like the rules above for the straightforward version .
25 The result is perfect reading for those on the look out for a special Christmas gift for the fishkeeper .
26 But if you 're in a situation where that 's not possible then you 'll do the very best you can , but you 're always going to be on the look out for the priorities as they change , cos once the person stops breathing they become unconscious , they stop breathing , their heart stops , then everything else has to wait and you have to try and get on with that , okay ?
27 Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu .
28 Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu .
29 The thief is on the look out for an easy opportunity and if you leave chemicals , feedstuffs or hand-tools in unlocked sheds or outhouses , you 're giving a criminal an open invitation .
30 The staining , which was still most intense in the crypt region , was located in small granules not only near the microvillar membrane , but generally distributed all over the cytoplasm apically for the nucleus ( Fig 2F ) .
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