Example sentences of "for [art] [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet a UK importer would still prefer to send the payment for the goods to America , either in US dollars or sterling ( or in any other agreed currency for that matter ) . |
2 | The protection of that model , and the benefits of legal charisma to individual clients , is the justifica-tion for the claims to power and privilege — power to determine the conditions of practice independently of the state and privilege in state protection for the monopolistic economic basis of that practice . |
3 | Initially it was assumed that the objective would be for the villages to farm on a communal basis . |
4 | He speaks with delight of the recent pardons and releases of many hundreds of political prisoners in Morocco , giving the credit for the releases to Amnesty 's ‘ magnificent Morocco campaign ’ . |
5 | From the rugged Peak District to the north to the rolling Cotswolds Hills in the south , the Big Heart of England region offers a wide range of attractions for the visitors to Birmingham . |
6 | But David Townsend , director of Croydon SSD , has complained to Herbert Laming , SSI chief inspector , that inspectors should wait a few months for the reforms to bed down . |
7 | Simon Fraser , the SLF director , said : ‘ In spite of what Government and others might say about quota not having a value , there are clearly farmers willing to pay very large sums for the rights to Sheep Annual Premium . |
8 | Top studios are fighting for the rights to Benson 's story . |
9 | Rival producers Robert Halmi , who recently paid a record £5 million for the rights to film Scarlett , and Marvin Davis , the former owner of 20th Century Fox , both claim to have secured exclusive rights to official KGB archives . |
10 | Cameron 's father began writing plays again , and managements competed for the rights to stage each new mature masterpiece . |
11 | But it is now under threat from a consortium of millionaire promoters from Jersey who have offered a ‘ blank cheque ’ for the rights to stage future tournaments . |
12 | How far will terrestrial broadcasters compete for the rights to SPORTS coverage ? |
13 | Popular permissiveness was reflected in jury verdicts , and the repeal of obscenity laws in several European countries made it impossible for the authorities to police the incoming tide of eroticism . |
14 | For the examples to work , it must be possible for a false belief still to be justified ; and a justified belief must justify any belief which it implies ( or is justifiably believed to imply ) . |
15 | Flynn admitted that two home defeats on the trot was hard for the fans to stomach . |
16 | This is to be the party 's platform for the elections to republican and local soviets early next year . |
17 | This is to be the party 's platform for the elections to republican and local soviets early next year . |
18 | Turning on Mungo , Mr Cottle paused to blow his nose , a signal for the trees to edge in on all sides , shutting out the sky . |
19 | This is proved by a letter from one Mr. Wildhagen to Sir William le Fleming and dated the 19 October 1721 : " hellip ; your honr know it is impossible for the men to work att your Fells of Conistone in the winter season for long as their houses are unbuilt , they haveing so far to come and go to thir lodgings … |
20 | It would fully accord with the general principles of contract and treaty law if a mechanism existed for the parties to union to vary the terms of union from time to time by agreement . |