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

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1 The 47 bp fragments were purified from the wt- and mutated promoters except for the promoter with the mutation at -75 which removes the Sfa NI site ; for the latter promoter the 52 bp fragment was employed .
2 The politburo was also retained , rather than being replaced by a party presidium , although in keeping with the proposals for the latter body the politburo was now to include the leaders of the parties in the 15 republics .
3 A vastly increased supply of turf and logs was required for the many fires the occasion demanded .
4 For the same price the 164-miles West Highland line threads its way from the heart of Glasgow past Loch Lomond to the pretty fishing port of Mallaig .
5 In view of the universality and range of the interview situation it is not surprising that there has been extensive research , but for the same reasons the research is of little operational consequence .
6 For the same reason the doctor , medical attendant , or other who turned off a ventilator in this situation would be guilty of murder .
7 For the same reason the population estimates given in the species accounts are meant only to indicate the order of size .
8 It was true that those concerned with the enforcement of the law in this country were apprehensive that the abolition of the death penalty would be followed by an increase in crimes of violence ; but their predecessors had in the past opposed for the same reason the abolition of the death penalty for offences less serious than murder and their apprehensions had not in the event proved justified .
9 For the same reason the highest vocation of any created being was given to a woman , Mary , as representative of mankind in our response to God because symbolically and fundamentally , the response of sacrificial giving is associated with femaleness .
10 For the same reason the Housing Act of 1890 , a permissive Act allowing the newly formed local councils to build housing for rent , provided little relief .
11 For the same reason the coal-mining parish of Earsdon also had a more stable population .
12 Suppose for the same data the x-variable was a measure of reading ability in fifty 7-year old children , the y-variable a test of spelling ability and the z-variable the response to the same type of test given six months later .
13 For the same article the journalist evidently failed to get any juicy quotes from his present wife and despite the misleading by-line By his two wives , the material rests on the words of a named ‘ neighbour in the tiny close of council houses ’ , who incidentally provides no information on his sex life but on his lack of neighbourliness : ‘ He was not very neighbourly — he would always try to avoid speaking … ’
14 For a few hours the Tea Master and his guests perform an artistic ritual in which the mundane is washed from their minds .
15 This was the rime when everyone had a siesta and for a few hours the village was virtually dead .
16 After studying the situation for a few minutes the first macaque ran off and got a long stick .
17 For a few minutes the prisoner enjoyed the game , but then she suddenly felt wet and sat up .
18 For a few minutes the sun glimmered through the mist to my right , a red ball just risen above the mountain .
19 For a few moments the clouds open and we lie in the heat of a hazy sun , our efforts justly rewarded .
20 For a few moments the corpse was trapped on a half-sunken log , then an eddy loosed the dead man and carried him westwards .
21 For a few moments the pilots sat there , appalled by the racket , upset by the tragedy , unwilling to leave .
22 For a few moments the headlights stayed , then she heard the noise of acceleration and once more all was quiet .
23 But by the time I had reached middle age , the Ordnance Survey had switched the names after an inconclusive local census , and for a few years the eastern stream appeared on their maps as the River Doe before being changed again — this time to the River Greta , having no doubt decided that the eastern stream was the principal of the two and really the source of the parent river .
24 For a few years the two seemed more or less equal , but after 1968 Kosygin seemed to be losing authority .
25 Halling had to wait until the 1939–45 war when a military bridge was erected and a road laid down and for a few years the people of Wouldham and Halling were able to move freely between the villages , which was a great asset to the people of Wouldham who used the bridge to get to work on this side of the river , but it was certainly the death knell of the ferry .
26 For a few years the child population remained at pre-war size and existing facilities could match demand .
27 For a few days the president agonized over whether to exercise his veto , but , in the end reluctantly signed what was now a Congressional rather than a presidential bill .
28 For a few seconds the sheer force of the wind supported my weight before I stumbled into a lull between squalls .
29 Gerald Sutherland , 41 , said : ‘ For a few seconds the doors were shut and people were really panicking , then they opened and passengers rushed out as quickly as they could .
30 For a few seconds the sepoy tried discreetly to shoo her away , hoping to be able to continue unobserved his stealthy creeping through the jungle .
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