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

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1 The services affected , described in Sch 3 , VATA 1983 are : transfers and assignments of copyright , patents , licences , trademarks and similar rights ; advertising services ; services of consultants , engineers , consulting bureaux , lawyers , accountants and other similar services ; data processing and provision of information ( but excluding from this head any services relating to land ) ; acceptance of any obligation to refrain from pursuing or exercising , in whole or part , any business activity ; banking , financial and insurance services ( including reinsurance , but not including the provision of safe deposit facilities ) ; the supply of staff ; the letting on hire of goods other than means of transport ; and the services rendered by one person to another in procuring for the other any of the above services .
2 Suggestions of obligating the unemployed to work for their benefits are quite in keeping for a Government which has done virtually everything else it can to ensure that millions of Britons will work for derisory incomes .
3 By re-amended notice of appeal dated 30 August 1991 the defendants sought an order to set aside or vary the judge 's order or to order a retrial and sought leave to adduce fresh evidence on the grounds , inter alia , ( 1 ) that the judge had erred in law in failing to take into account ( a ) the lack of a penal notice on the order which it was claimed that the appellants had breached ; and ( b ) the plaintiff 's delay of 18 months in applying for the committal order ; ( 2 ) that the judge 's decision was arrived at without regard to fresh evidence which the defendants had obtained since the hearing , part of which related to matters subsequent to the hearing and the remainder of which could not have been obtained with reasonable diligence ; which , if given , would probably have had an important influence on the result , which was credible and which should , therefore , be admitted ; ( 3 ) that , alternatively , the court should exercise its discretion to admit the fresh evidence as the liberty of the defendants was at risk ; and ( 4 ) that the sentence imposed was excessive .
4 If you did not receive the mailing and are interested in applying for the card , please write to the Development Office , External Relations Unit , .
5 The club is based seven miles west of Colchester and has good social facilities.Anyone interested in applying for the post should contact secretary Kevin Roberts on 0206 570983 after 6 pm .
6 Teaching aids must not be introduced solely in order to save time , but must make possible an increase in understanding for the learner .
7 Yet students who have completed expensive training face the same difficulties as an untrained actor in qualifying for an Equity card .
8 TEC Challenge will involve TECs in bidding for a share of a £25 million budget .
9 The University was successful in bidding for a capital grant from the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) towards the cost of a £1.5 million extension of the building .
10 A property developer who was interested in bidding for a bus company would not put himself forward as such , but would acquire the acceptable face of a bus company .
11 Ferranti continued with presentations yesterday to the group of more than 10 companies believed to have expressed an interest in bidding for the company or providing it with equity capital .
12 That , of course , is why the United Kingdom Government have been in the lead in pressing for the completion of the single market and that is why , in the current negotiations , we are arguing for steps to strengthen the observance of Community law to ensure that a level playing field is included in the single market .
13 we have taken the lead in Europe in pressing for the establishment of a Europe-wide Drugs Unit , as a first step towards a creation of a ‘ Europol ’ ;
14 I thought you might be interested in listening for a minute . ’
15 In lobbying for the law , the brand-name manufactures announced that their research spending exceeded $400 million a year .
16 The RIBA and ACE have been very active — along with the other construction professions — in lobbying for the exclusion of the construction industry from the scope of the general ( horizontal ) liability directive proposed by the Consumer Services Directorate of the European Commission .
17 In searching for an alternative , OFWAT is canvassing opinion on three different methods : water metering , a flat-rate licence fee , and banding or stepped charges depending on the type of home in which you live .
18 Indeed , it is plausible that in looking for a way to relate a proper-named individual to one introduced by a noun , the processor would be dominated by stereotypical associations .
19 There had been no point in looking for a towel at the squat , but I knew Seymour Place baths hired them out .
20 In looking for a situation , Allen recalled reading that a script was more likely to be accepted if there were few characters and few scene changes , making it cheaper to produce .
21 In looking for a solution , a compromise :
22 Then he went down in this loose scrum , should n't have been there , but he was always a bit of a hero , and I put my foot in looking for the ball and there he was .
23 Once again , the Regional Arts Association will know the leading amateur companies in your area , and this should certainly help you in looking for the kind of group to which you are best suited .
24 The Justices found the offences proved on the ground that the company had no consent in writing for the establishment of such a trade .
25 However , where a defendant does not reside or carry on business within the district of the court and he desires the action to be transferred to the court for the district in which he resides or carries on business , he may , after delivering a defence , counterclaim , or request for time for payment , apply ex parte in writing for an order to transfer the action to that court .
26 and if , you can actually have somebody go , who 's interested in going for a job , and when you do that sort of calculation they end up they 're gon na be worse off .
27 I ca n't see the point in going for a walk unless a chop lies at the end of it . ’
28 Even the Kiwis were staggered by his bravery in going for the ball on the floor .
29 But if you persist in going for the burn , you can do as the Californians , and add to your kitbag a packet of small pieces of adhesive-backed plastic called Frownies .
30 The poet describes her anxiety in waiting for a reply :
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