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

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1 So this pattern , which becomes a matter of long-standing habit , may involve paying higher prices for goods , as well as for the credit service itself .
2 Moreover the hitherto unstoppable rise in property value has formed an apparently solid base for the credit spiral which so bedevils government economic policy .
3 For the credit marketer who is looking either to reach higher volumes of target customers throughout the country , or who needs higher volumes of names for a rolled-out marketing campaign , this restriction forms and important limitation .
4 But they had for the winter time they their houses to go to .
5 Collecting the ladder from the shed , she searched around for the claw hammer she 'd used before to slot the gutter back under the tiles .
6 ‘ Whether the form I 've shown this week has anything to do with not qualifying for the Ryder Cup I do n't know .
7 This leads to a final consideration , namely whether politicians behave in the way Niskanen and others assume they do , either in their sensitivity to the costs and benefits of public expenditure or in their inability to obtain adequate information for the monitoring job they are required to do .
8 This was the 41st competition between the two sides for the Directors Trophy which was presented to both clubs for annual competition in April 1953 , although in 1958 no play was possible because of a snowstorm .
9 An earlier , and still very useful , book-length exposition is the volume published by the International Labour Office ( 1974 ) , whilst for the EEC countries there is the survey of the Commission of the European Communities ( 1979 ) .
10 Figure 3 shows a Data Flow Diagram ( DFD ) [ 22 ] for the trail management which indicates the control of events required in searching and navigating .
11 Brunner-Mond came to Billingham for the anhydride deposits which it could process into nitrates .
12 Classical elitists regarded Marxism as a religious faith , a prophylactic for the downtrodden proletariat which wrongly attributes all previous systems of elite rule to economic forces , and which ignores the inescapable evidence that organizational logic and the psychological dependence of a mass of citizens on leadership makes ineluctable some such structure of domination .
13 ‘ After paying £70 for the cab fare they had no money left .
14 He thanks you for the toy soldiers you left behind for him but wishes The General was here to organise them in fighting order .
15 It has been a year of change for the Mechanics Institute which has seen its crumbling headquarters re-vamped into a fashionable pub .
16 For the skin condition we 're bathing him in Nizoral shampoo which gets rid of the fungus growth and makes the skin better and more stable .
17 In substitution for the contact order there will be :
18 But for the dressing-up ghosts it just about sends them crazy , after all that bother , finding the right clothes , and often arranging to carry their heads in funny places — I mean not on their necks — and then the lifer just does n't take any notice .
19 Her mother and cold-hearted step-father tax her wage packet , the job is drudgery — and finally there 's the man … whom Iris , with her mind full of trashy romances , mistakenly takes for the fairy prince she 's awaited so long .
20 There was an innocence about Nicholson 's story-telling — practised for the valley children whose company he most enjoyed — so remote from the recent thoughts and experiences of Hope that he was immediately beguiled by it .
21 If IBM actually endorses it for the Presentation Manager it will become a second standard !
22 For the Dalek voice we arranged a special experimental session in one of the sound galleries so that Ray Angel could play back to us several test treatments he 'd come up with to see what we thought .
23 The first trick is to get left of the chockstone and stop in the Jacuzzi Pool , next , to pivot and line up for the exit slot which is only 2½ ft–3ft wide in a foaming pool whose diameter is only 18 ins more than a boat 's length .
24 For the sea angler there are 3,500 miles of coastline to fish and explore .
25 The Education Act passed in 1944 and often identified by the name of the minister responsible , R. A. Butler , provided the framework for the education system we have today .
26 If you do n't have still pictures for the video materials you are using , you could still adapt these ideas by using freeze frame on the video itself .
27 Energis is the name chosen by the UK 's National Grid Company for the telephone service it plans to launch next year , delivered along fibre optic lines that will run along its 4,200 miles of overhead power lines and 360 miles of underground cable : the company — owned by the 12 regional UK electricity distributors , hopes to get the go-ahead for its planned service in a few weeks , and has heavyweights Gordon Owen , formerly of Mercury Communications Ltd , and David Dey , formerly British Telecommunications Plc on board to run the business .
28 He had been waiting for the spirit warrior his father had told him of in infancy , the One-Eyed White Girl .
29 Outdoors , he continued to carry the picture while walking bipedally , and he headed directly for the gorilla quarters which were located near the adult-ape house on a hill behind the language lab .
30 For the state vector I have used a mixed notation .
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