Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Terry Philpot , in the second of two articles , suggests how the situation could be changed for the better and the profession portrayed more positively
2 So you can say this for the maimed and the mangled .
3 Finally abandoning M3 , the medium-term financial strategy , and other totems , he strongly urged major cuts in public expenditure and extensive cuts in personal taxation to offer incentives for the rich or the would-be rich .
4 However , it was always possible for the rich and the powerful to isolate themselves from the consequences of industrial growth by moving away from the factory areas to the more tranquil and less squalid atmosphere of the countryside .
5 yeah ten for the left and ninety for the right and the reason we talked about this and the way that 's involved in communication is that we said well if there 's a lot more power or a lot more contribution to the design of what we 're doing of a spatial nature and that is how the the audience 's brain work more powerfully in the spatial nature let's present what we have let's design it and then deliver it as close to a spatial nature as we can okay .
6 If Dr Runcie sees self-interest , self-righteousness and an intolerant and uncharitable disregard for the unsuccessful and the unemployed , it is not merely his right but his duty to speak out .
7 In the modern world , sport has become at once a symbol of supposed supremacy , a means of keeping healthy , an opiate for the hopeless and the unemployed , an excuse for jingoism , and perhaps most of all , a source of considerable income .
8 In January 1859 , however , the cause of press reform took a turn for the worse when the tsar appointed a Committee on Press Affairs which smacked of the committee of 1848 .
9 In the centrepiece is Christ , seated on a throne , and the remainder illustrates with extraordinary clarity and detail the Romanesque conception of heaven and hell , with the celestial delights for the fortunate and the demons clawing upwards to capture the souls of the damned .
10 In 1914 they launched what was one of their crazier attacks , and on 4th June , the deaf community of Dundee was very nearly the victim when a massive bomb was placed against the doorway of Dunhope Castle , the home of Dundee School for the Deaf and the Dundee Mission to the Deaf and Dumb .
11 Educated at Edinburgh 's Donaldson 's School for the Deaf and the Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf at Newbury Lilian 's academic achievements include a BSC Honours Degree in Zoology ( Edinburgh ) and a postgraduate MBA in Business Studies ( Strathclyde ) .
12 agencies contracted to do community care assessments , such as Edinburgh and East of Scotland Society for the Deaf and the Society for the Welfare and Teaching of the Blind ;
13 If you want to find out more about gardening for the disabled before the patient starts , you can ask your occupational therapist for advice and available literature , look up books on the subject in your local library , or contact specialist organizations such as The Garden Club , the Gardens for the Disabled Trust , or the Royal Horticultural Society .
14 Erm just briefly erm the adjustments to the toilet for the disabled and the
15 ‘ It 's a devastating blow for the stable and the owner , ’ said Fanshawe .
16 Organised guided tours for the uninitiated and the last minute promotion of the multiples section , where the less well-off will have the opportunity to acquire first-class signed works at rock-bottom prices , might suggest that it is .
17 An excellent hardy species for the heated and the coldwater aquarium .
18 Separate holidays for the young and the old can now be purchased .
19 In Scotland as a whole and in Edinburgh in particular , working-class women and girls mostly found themselves in work that in some sense extended their domestic role : housework , laundry , sewing , while better-educated middle-class women who worked were caring for the young and the sick as teachers and nurses .
20 The reduction in the mid-latitude ozone maximum has also been noted for the Antarctic and the overall figure is reminiscent of the Southern Hemisphere spring total ozone distribution , albeit with an ozone hole of smaller total area .
21 The 1989 review of the NHS allowed tax relief for private health insurance for the over-60s but the rejection of other means of finance rules out any fundamental change in the near future .
22 They would like government to do more for the weakest and the poorest , by direct transfers of income ( witness the rise in child benefit ) as well as by boosting educational standards .
23 The Government promised to consult the disabled persons transport advisory committee on the introduction of new regulations that would result in better standards of accessibility to buses for the handicapped and the disabled .
24 This is the aesthetic of popular culture , a preference for immediate entertainment , pleasure , the gut feeling , a regard for the sensual and the representational .
25 Wilde , depicted as the leader of the aesthetic movement , with its unnatural taste for the sensual and the erotic , was pilloried in court as a foreign parasite .
26 There were some comparatively small reductions to the Housing Benefit budget but the major savings — which ran into billions of pounds — were for the 1990s and the next century .
27 Yet the critical question for the 1990s and the twenty-first century remains unanswered : is there an approach — through central government intervention , decentralization , the encouragement of participation , or any other method — which avoids the insensitivities of bureaucratic welfarism , and yet produces results ?
28 The time for gentle breezes is over , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg typed ) , the time for the oohs and ahs , for the oh so beautiful and the ah so expressive , for the deep humanity and the flesh-coloured tints , for the sensitive and the profound , for the exquisite and the brilliant .
29 But it may be a lot more useful for the latter than the former .
30 Dr Mann 's central theme was the ability of humanity to use scientific knowledge for the good or the bad of his fellow man .
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