Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Then he provided the springboard for the second with a long , perfectly-judged touch kick .
2 Given this background , the minister of posts , telecommunications and space , Paul Quiles , was treading on eggshells when he met the unions this week for the second in a series of talks concerning the reform of the country 's post office , the PTT .
3 Yesterday , the Home Secretary and I saw representatives of car manufacturers and car importers in the United Kingdom for the second in a series of meetings .
4 Father Kleinsorge went to fetch water for the wounded in a bottle and a teapot he had borrowed .
5 Swindon Town 's disappointing start to the season has taken another turn for the worse with a cup defeat at first division Portsmouth …
6 He was also associated with the Glasgow Institute for the Deaf as a director .
7 It became law on May , 29 1970 — creating many new rights for the disabled over a wide field and elevating the subject in Parliament .
8 An 18th Century canal Lengthsman 's cottage , Ty Banc , Resolven , has been restored by Neath Borough Council and is now operated by West Glamorgan Association for the Disabled as a team room and gift shop .
9 As she sat facing him , rigidly upright , he saw that her chair was one designed for the disabled with a button in the armrest to raise the seat when she wanted help in rising .
10 Support for the Irish as a means to liberate the English remained consistent .
11 And for the ninety-nine without a vocation ?
12 HOSPICE VISITOR : but is our Princess turning a sanctuary for the dying into a sanctuary for DI ?
13 In the case of levels , opting for the uppermost of a set of them seems less arbitrary .
14 Because ontology involves an ethico-political violence towards the other , always to some degree seen as a threat , Levinas proposes ethics in its place , substituting a respect for the other for a grasping of it , and a theory of desire not as negation and assimilation but as infinite separation .
15 From this point of view there is room for the state to assume an interventionist role for the many in a way that may well eat into the freedoms of the few who exercise private , economic power — power that many constitutional authorities are actually concerned to protect and defend through their stress on the importance of liberty , and constitutional limitations on taxation , state intervention , parliamentary sovereignty , and the play of democratic politics itself .
16 That meeting , which could occur as early as two weeks ' time , will then declare at least a three-month gap in meetings to fulfil the Unionist precondition for talks and clear the way for the first of a three-stage set of inter-party and inter-government negotiations to prepare a new British-Irish Agreement .
17 Now we 're off to America and the desert of southern California for the first of a four part series featuring the RAF 's parachute display team — the Falcons .
18 Cricket now , and while England are getting ready to meet Pakistan in the final of the World Cup , there 's another piece of sporting history being made over in South Africa.Worcestershire 's players are preparing for the first of a five match series there , to help the country back from years of sporting isolation .
19 The bravest man of the week has to be grand prix driver Martin Donnelly … he was back in a formula one car for the first since a near fatal crash in Spain …
20 During the years that the Uganda syllabus panels were meeting , the Lake Victoria Hotel , Entebbe was chosen as the venue for the first in a series of international workshops which heralded a new approach to curriculum development , a new dimension for pan-African co-operation and whose eventual product , the Entebbe Mathematics , proved to be possibly the most influential curriculum project yet to be launched in English — speaking Africa .
21 Now with summer well and truly upon us , it 's time for the first in a new series looking at some of the region 's loveliest gardens .
22 The Ryehill Course near Bloxham in Oxfordshire is where we 're going for the first in a new series of the Friday Feature .
23 Liz Forgan , head of BBC Radio and a Birt appointee , commented in his defence : ‘ It is a huge task to move the BBC from a form of efficiency and accountability appropriate for the 1930s to a form of efficiency and accountability appropriate for the 1990s .
24 At a birthday party yesterday — on Kensington Woof Gardens — he and a few brothers and sisters handed £200,000 to Guide Dogs for the Blind for a new training centre in Southampton .
25 Her target was an excessively tall gangling gentleman , not very suitably clad for the Mediterranean in a suit of gingery wool with the trousers ending in tight bands round the calves .
26 With support for the 88000 as a system architecture dwindling to a few hardy companies , a core 88open unit will continue to service their requirements , testing and branding system software and applications .
27 A COUNCILLOR has quit his post with a Middlesbrough-based charity for the homeless after a disagreement .
28 Then it was Irons who set up Aldridge for the third with a superb pass form inside his own half .
29 Tim Grubb , who has kept his British nationality , though living in New Jersey , and his 11-year-old Ever , qualified for the jump-off with a fine clear round .
30 Jessica had dickered about wearing jeans — doing a Karen , she had mocked herself — but had settled for a button-through with a longish skirt to it .
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