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

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1 There were similar provisions in Acts providing for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire .
2 It is suggested that the way women and black citizens are treated in society and in schools provides for a unity among female students on the one hand and black students on the other .
3 We said goodbye to Ned again and headed north from Queenstown back towards Christchurch , staying overnight at Ruataniwha in huts built for the workers at Twizel dam .
4 S382 of the CA 1985 provides that ‘ every company shall cause minutes of all proceedings of general meetings , all proceedings at meetings of its directors … to be entered in books kept for the purpose . ’
5 The strong sense of community between living and dead expressed in the frequent injunction in wills to pray for the soul of the deceased and to endow a priest for this specific purpose witnesses to a feeling for a purpose in existence beyond that of material well-being .
6 David Everett , in Lines Written For a School Declamation , memorably observed that ‘ tall oaks from little acorns grow ’ .
7 It was a form of devotion found not only among the learned but in prayers designed for the laity , as for instance , in another prayer recommended for lay folk at the elevation of the Host : or in the prayer , a fragment of which was carved on a church bench in Oxfordshire : Jesu for thy holy name And for thy bitter passion , Save us fro synne and shame And endles dampnacion .
8 Other miscellaneous recommendations were offered , including the provision of adequate religious instruction and positive guidance on sexual behaviour , the extension of the school day for older pupils , and the establishment of an experimental building programme ‘ to try out different forms of school organisation and teaching methods in buildings designed for the purpose ’ .
9 Victories in three primaries , including the battle of New York , were a turning point that have given the Arkansas governor an unassailable lead in delegates needed for the Democrats ' presidential nomination .
10 This was documented particularly thoroughly in surveys conducted for a succession of official reports in the 1950s and 1960s ( see Chapter 3 , especially 1954 Gurney-Dixon , 1959 Crowther , 1963 Newsom , 1963–4 Robbins and 1967 Plowden ) , whose criteria of educational achievement ranged from 11 plus passes to class of university degree .
11 Manufacturers in plastics looking for a new aquatic widget are invited to contact Iwan Davies for details of his O 2 Enhancer which he has designed to spread water more effectively over trickle filter media .
12 Jim Blackie , 41 , remembers catching the bus from his home in Gateshead every Friday night to go to the Oxford in the Sixties ‘ Everybody used to walk around in circles looking for a girl .
13 SPAR , as noted earlier , uses a modified version of Sidner 's focusing algorithm , which embodies both strong and weak preferences in ways appropriate for the examples discussed here .
14 She said : ‘ I think Darlington council could make some extra money by wheel-clamping cars which park illegally in spaces reserved for the disabled . ’
15 Mr Frank Taylor wants Durham county police committee to agree a £259,000 increase in police spending for the financial year 1993/94 , to pay for the salaries of 20 administrative staff .
16 Yuri soon started tapping his sock-clad feet in tune to the beat of the music , while one floor below several women in leotards went for the burn .
17 We need a good honours graduate to provide research assistance in the molecular cloning and characterisation of receptors , and in the expression of receptors in systems designed for the screening of pharmacologically active compounds .
18 Not even The Smiths , it seems , could surpass the admiration the man in shorts has for the Fab Four …
19 So , while we heartily approve of such examples as money management ( including credit use ) as an O-level subject , and encouragement to include money management and credit use in liberal-studies teaching for the over-16s , this will hardly help those who leave school early and who would profit most from wiser choice of credit .
20 While the Semiconductor Industry Association is making mollifying noises on the issue of penetration of the Japanese chip market , but the new US administration is showing no such reticence , and US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor says he is ‘ resolute and determined ’ to pry open Japan 's semiconductor market to more US chips — ‘ We have every intention of creating a new framework of shared responsibility with our trading partners , ’ Kantor said in remarks prepared for the Semiconductor Industry Association .
21 There used to be a particular difficulty in clauses providing for the appointment of valuers by each party who would then refer the matter to an umpire : see 9.8.1 .
22 He realized with a shock that they reminded him of steers he had once seen in a railroad siding back home in Richmond , Virginia , crowded uncomprehendingly in trucks bound for the slaughterhouse .
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