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

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1 After sorting out our bases we cut a couple of small gaps in the reeds to our left and right and put in the rests for the cat rods .
2 An extra-full crew of Swallows — Bridget is old enough to join in the adventures for the first time — and the two visiting Amazons turn surveyors , until they encounter those muddy indigenous savages , the Eels and the Mastodon , and the hostilities replace exploration .
3 A person domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , be sued : ( 1 ) in matters relating to a contract , in the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question ; … ( 3 ) in matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict , in the courts for the place where the harmful event occurred or in the case of a threatened wrong is likely to occur ; … ( 8 ) in proceedings — ( a ) concerning a debt secured on immovable property ; or ( b ) which are brought to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property , in the courts of the part of the United Kingdom in which the property is situated .
4 A person domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , be sued : ( 1 ) in matters relating to a contract , in the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question ; … ( 3 ) in matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict , in the courts for the place where the harmful event occurred or in the case of a threatened wrong is likely to occur ; … ( 8 ) in proceedings — ( a ) concerning a debt secured on immovable property ; or ( b ) which are brought to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property , in the courts of the part of the United Kingdom in which the property is situated .
5 A person domiciled in part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , also be sued : ( 1 ) where he is one of a number of defendants , in the courts for the place where any of them is domiciled ; …
6 This is most clearly seen in the provisions for the protection of the civilian population , in Part IV of the First Protocol .
7 ‘ We must conserve our money and our time in the schedules for the big ones , ’ Bromley says .
8 They were , in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , responsible for the general management of this category of Crown properties — for the felling of timber in the forests for the Royal Navy , for repairs to Crown property , for royal gifts to subjects , or for sale ; for dealing with claims to customary rights in the Forest , for paying the keepers ' wages and for providing hay for the deer in times of scarcity .
9 Apart from Security , though , there was little good news in the figures for the non-telecom businesses .
10 But there was some comfort in the figures for the Government and for an already hard-pressed pound , which could have faced another battering if the deficit had been worse than the expected £1.5billion .
11 And , Francis was frank in the reasons for the substitution when he said : ‘ I felt at that moment something different was needed .
12 Weber was interested in the reasons for the emergence of capitalism in western Europe .
13 This tale is challenged in the notes for the Erato album ; but I take the above quotation from the memoirs of Tchaikovsky 's close friend Nikolay Kashkin , and it rings true enough .
14 Most of the reading recommended in the notes for the previous chapter is relevant for this one too .
15 Yes I , after I lost my daughter I had to go into erm , into the factory to make aeroplane pieces at Burnt Mill cos I was so bad with my nerves after I lost her , er just afternoons I had to go and then I was taken ill I could n't do it , well then after my erm , I got my family off to school I took a part time job in erm one of the factories making tea in the mornings for the office and coffees and that for the office and then in the afternoons I used to do the tea as well , I used to cycle there , I quite enjoyed it until my right hip started coming bad then I had to pack it in , but I was in there , I was there for about four years and I thoroughly enjoyed it you know making tea and that , I did n't have to take it round only collect the money to go round and collect the money , but used to have to put the trolley outside and they used to come and get their tea each one , of which they knew which was their mugs and cups ha , you know , I , I thoroughly enjoyed that job , really great
16 Sophisticates might see it differently : thus J. H. Newman , writing in the Tracts for the Times ( no. 85 , 1840 ) when still a member of the Church of England , drew attention to discrepancies and differences of emphasis between various books of the Bible .
17 Although I was only a few miles away over the river , I missed the London I was getting to know and played games with myself like : if the secret police ordered you to live in the suburbs for the rest of your life , what would you do ?
18 He recalled as almost yesterday the advertisement in The Times for an experienced administrator to join a new security organization .
19 Where all these steps have been taken by the balance sheet date , the cost of the redundancy programme will be reflected in the accounts for the year .
20 The number of boys fluctuated around 100 , but the School at last seemed to have become viable , a credit balance appearing in the accounts for the first time .
21 The General Post Office appears in the accounts for the first time .
22 Full definition will be included in the purchase and sale contract of the accounting standards and policies that will apply to the Completion Accounts , which will be those accounting standards and policies adopted in the accounts for the year ended [ date ] but as amended by any discussions between the parties following due diligence , in order to avoid subjective judgements .
23 ALAN RICHARDSON Bleak future : Alistair and June Diplexcito with the eviction notice for their home , which is about to be buried in the earthworks for the dual carriageway
24 Lucker rummages in the bags for a floating bottle of vodka .
25 Surprisingly enough , the small island of Jersey has been host to about 5,000 Madeirans , many of them contract workers in the hotels for the season .
26 ‘ Sometimes you 're just as well in the wings for a while , ’ he says .
27 ‘ Normally they had a second soprano in the wings for the high D flat at the end .
28 Cool as you like , Paul bloody Lexington has asked me to sit in the wings for the entire run of this play and feed Micky Banks his lines ! ’
29 Dangers lurk in the wings for the government in the shape of extreme nationalism and the anti-Hungarian policies of those such as the Mayor of Cluj , Gheorghe Funar .
30 Again , economy in water usage may give rise to higher concentrations in the wastes for the same usage of chemicals .
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