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

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1 For the present these views are likely to prevail despite Layfield 's conclusion that LIT was ‘ feasible ’ ( Layfield 1976:207 ) .
2 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern would be working for The Mob these days .
3 For the majority these facilities were not readily available .
4 However , bistables based on individual transistors are sometimes used and valves were used for the purpose many years ago .
5 My first reaction was one of concern for the affirmation these communities require and deserve .
6 When he came in for the night some hours later he was still agitated and fretting .
7 Erm I 'm er rising to take the opportunity to sum up the debate er for those of us on this side of the house and to say that on this side of the house we do welcome these orders actually coming through , delayed though they are and er besmirched though they are by the usual examples of government incompetence in failing to send them to the scrutiny committee in the proper manner to allow the usual processes to take place but wi that 's par for the course these days .
8 Of course , we hope that Baker will undertake pioneer work and organise courses in neighbouring rural areas but probably for the moment any courses under Chapter III could be arranged in the usual way .
9 But for the moment these designs remain just that : the experts are still trying to sort out the answers that chickens have given them and , until they do , can not finalise a commercial prototype for improved cages .
10 For the moment these parties are not officially banned , merely prevented from carrying out any political activity .
11 Mostly for the cross both sides .
12 Second , for the fieldworker such studies are extremely demanding in tact , energy , persistence , time and emotional involvement .
13 We hope that MP 's will express forcibly their concern for the impact these changes would have on their constituents , and that they will persuade the Lord chancellor to think again . ’
14 But we must also , where possible , build into plans for the future those values that are worth preserving .
15 It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension .
16 Strategically sited wind-breaks reduce the impact of strong winds and provide more vulnerable plants with essential shelter for a distance many times the height of the wind-break .
17 Rab thought ( the barman ) that it better Winnie went , for a couple more wines .
18 The Stage Manager would give him the line , he 'd be all right for a couple more sentences , then , ‘ Sorry , it 's gone again . ’
19 Gerald fought to the bar for a couple more glasses and generously shared the bottle .
20 ‘ But you want to stay on for a couple more days ?
21 Even though Stevens still needed Dean for a couple more shots , the young punk put his foot down and tore along Highway 66 at 85 miles an hour , heading for a sports car race at Salinas .
22 " I mean , what are my chances , if I stick around for a couple more months ? "
23 However , for a banker such loans are not directly self-liquidating , as little or no foreign exchange is directly generated from such projects to service external debt .
24 For a generation these exiles , who included the ablest men in Spain , were to be distrusted by both liberals and reactionaries .
25 ‘ Put me down for a fiver both ways . ’
26 Reach out here ( whoops ) for a cleansing few gulps of …
27 ‘ You do n't think a man could feel so deeply for a woman these days ? ’
28 The reason behind SIP is , according to POSC president , Dan Turner , that ‘ for every dollar that companies spend on software , they spend $1.50 to $2.00 more to get their programmes to work with the rest of their systems .
29 This is important , O'Connell says , because a priority for every supplier these days is to defend its native markets and work with others to satisfy customer needs .
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