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

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1 It was small , but adequate for the Gormans ' needs and comforts , built in the Midland Railway 's style of architecture having a pantile roof and very solidly constructed of red brick .
2 They also checked possible ‘ berths ’ for major craft and LSTs , where more space was needed for a safe beaching and suitable ground on the beach for the LSTs ' vehicles to deploy .
3 Was it possible that her sister had taken on a new maid for the Fanshawes ' flat and not said anything about it ?
4 Between them they claimed to act for the wrongly deposed King John Balliol ( another reason for the Bruces ' disfavour ) and between them , in the absence of Edward on one of his French campaigns , systematically mopped up English defences across central and south-east Scotland .
5 The ham for the Sarns ' table in Precious Bane presumably came from pigs kept in humane conditions , unlike the poor animals that inspired Mike Baxter to develop the new-style pig pens described in Quentin Seddon 's feature on page 58 .
6 Specify a competing behaviour for the Jones ' priority PB .
7 Human rights organisations and lawyers ' associations worldwide have been involved in the campaign for the Chirwas ' release .
8 She had been up since six , but respect for the Shills ' privacy had made her refrain from enquiring until 9.30 .
9 The next morning breakfast was laid ready in the dining room for the Bradfords ' guests to help themselves at whatever hour they chose to rise .
10 In a memorandum written for the Commons ' Energy Committee , Andrew Holmes , the editor of Power in Europe , wrote , ‘ In the course of my work as a journalist , I have met a few environmentalists who can envisage some kind of long-term accommodation with the nuclear power industry , If waste disposal and other problems are satisfactorily solved ; I have never met an environmentalist who was not wholly and implacably opposed to the FBR . ’
11 For the Webbs ' prescription for Socialism was ownership and control by the State or municipality of the means of production or provision , the control to be exercised in the general interest .
12 As for the Webbs ' insistence on the separate and restricted role for trade unionism , the practical effect was , once again , to abandon industrial democracy , to accept that the rights of working people at work remained the rights inhering in the property they owned : their labour , and nothing more .
13 In 1840 he won a competition for the Dyers ' Company almshouses in Islington .
14 Next in the score is a page left blank , apart from clefs for four-part strings , with the same key- and time signatures as for the Haymakers ' scene , and the heading ‘ Dance for a Clown ’ .
15 Space was a premium particularly on Summer Saturdays , and the congestion at the shed throat caused by engines coming off , and going on shed was responsible for most of the delays along the North Wales coast when locomotives changes were necessary , particularly for the Butlins ' workings .
16 But it must be said that both Liverpool and Everton have cause to be grateful for the Moores ' family millions .
17 He built and endowed almshouses in Barnet for the Leathersellers ' Company when he was its master in 1836–7 .
18 For the Dunnetts ' dog Theo , there is only one cloud on an otherwise blemish-free horizon — no cats to chase !
19 Jonathan Crowther is trying to sort out the OALDCE launch video for the AMs ' visit in July .
20 The greatest songwriting team since Lennon and McCartney are designing the artwork for a Smiths ' compilation to be released in a few months by WEA , who recently purchased the group 's mouth-watering back catalogue .
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