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

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1 When all is said and done , 60pc of the stallholders are making a living from these sales and are paying a fee to the organisers for the space they have .
2 We used to see the men-at-arms , the crossbow men on their way to the ports for the crossing to France , then we 'd watch them return laden with booty .
3 Prison sources say that while many warders work at Crumlin Road , only a few would have access to the keys for the second B wing landing which were smuggled out .
4 The plaintiffs supplied photographic transparencies to the defendants for the defendants to consider their suitability for use in an advertising campaign .
5 I retire to the toilets for the third time in the space of ten minutes .
6 The Postmaster-General ( later the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications ) was held entitled to recover damages for the loss of the mails destroyed by the fault of a colliding ship , though he was not the owner and disclaimed all responsibility to the owners for the loss .
7 A brief overview of the scheme 's modular architecture is given , with particular attention to the proposals for the encoding of bibliographic and descriptive information , of textual records as typed and structured objects and of derived or analytic information extracted from textual records in an integrated and well-defined manner .
8 well from the rough of off road racing we 're driving back on to the fairways for the start of our action round up this week … for a success story from the Broome Manor club at swindon …
9 In a civil question between the creditors of a deceased and insolvent certificate-holder and his widow , who , without objection by the creditors , obtained the certificate and thereafter carried on the business without any agreement being made regarding her paying her husband 's debts , or the application of the profits during her tenancy , it was decided that she was not bound to account to the creditors for the profits earned by her under her own certificate : Stewart 's Trs. v. Stewart 's Executrix ( 1896 ) 23 R. 739 .
10 At one moment Beveridge can be found looking to the exchanges for the ‘ discouragement ’ of ‘ blind-alley ’ work , but he also warned against starting out with ‘ the idea of rigidly prescribing all but the best employments …
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12 A second and more fundamental change occurred in the tenth and eleventh centuries in Europe and in the Islamic world , when lead was added to the ingredients for the inlay .
13 By the early nineteenth century even an Anglican clergyman was prepared to give credit to the Methodists for the fact that in Cornwall there were no more " desperate wrestling matches … and inhuman cockfights " and fewer " riotous revellings " .
14 A few weeks later the boy complained of a further assault ; the tailor was again convicted and once more fined £5 , but on this occasion the clerk to the Board applied successfully to the magistrates for the boy to be discharged from his indentures .
15 In the notes to the accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 , the pharmaceuticals group has analysed directors ' remuneration under fees , performance-related payments , other emoluments , pension scheme contributions , payment to former director and pension to former director .
16 It does not even come up to the extremely modest levels of convenience that the shepherds expected when they took to the hills for the summer with their animals ; also on show in Lourdes 's museum is a portable wooden cabin , with handles at either end , like a horizontal sedan chair .
17 Cooper , chair of the club 's political committee , while welcoming defeat of the Triple Alliance , pointed to the consequences for the future :
18 There had been an inclination on the part of the young people to leave the farms and migrate to the towns for the ‘ better life ’ .
19 ‘ Rule 3 : Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods in a deliverable state , but the seller is bound to weigh , measure , test or do some other act or thing with reference to the goods for the purpose of ascertaining the price , the property does not pass until the act or thing is done and the buyer has notice that it has been done . ’
20 And adding to the problems for the Irish tour to New Zealand — an expedition that captain Phil Danaher referred to as ‘ a learning experience ’ — is the list of ‘ unavailables ’ which has almost rivalled the list of those chosen .
21 Thus , although the legal model may prevent directors from regarding third party interests as ends in their own right , it is arguable that it is consistent with the directors ' obligations to the shareholders for the company to sacrifice profits in order to protect them given these possible relationships with shareholder utility .
22 The youngster was living with her former foster parents when she applied to the courts for the divorce .
23 The Government has now introduced changes to the rules for the backpayment of social security benefits ( see Information Circular , May 1991 ) .
24 In particular these transformations may be applied to the potentials for the metric functions that will be described in Section 12.4 .
25 Historians have been divided as to the reasons for the political changes of these years .
26 ‘ I also want to point out we have been refused access to the match referee 's and umpires ’ reports as to the reasons for the change of ball on August 23 . ’
27 A photocopy of an affidavit in the possession of solicitors was not privileged by the mere fact of its being handed to the solicitors for the purpose of legal advice if the original was not privileged .
28 Pearce v Foster indicated why it was that if the original affidavit or a copy made by the employee had been sent to the solicitors , that would not have been privileged from disclosure by the first and second defendants , although sent to the solicitors for the purpose of advising them on their position against the employee .
29 On an application by B. to be joined as a party and for an order that the money in court should not be paid out to the solicitors for the interim government : —
30 ‘ ( 3 ) Unless any party appears before this court on or before Wednesday 19 February 1992 and shows cause why the sum of U.S.$2m. should not be paid out of the fund which was paid into court pursuant to the order of Hirst J. herein dated 13 March 1991 ( ‘ the fund ’ ) to the solicitors for the Republic of Somalia ( Messrs. Crossman Block ) , the said sum shall be paid out of the fund to Messrs. Crossman Block on 20 February 1992 or forthwith thereafter .
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