Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | A king depended on the administrative structure of the civitas for tax revenue and for some of the manpower required for his armies . |
2 | In front of it was the kitchen garden , which was the only part of the grounds to be kept in order , for Adam Diggory , although he grumbled at the necessity , was obliged to tend it as it provided most of the vegetable produce for the household table . |
3 | ( 3 ) To make good any particular objection , the plaintiffs must satisfy the Chancery master , or the taxing master , as the case may be , of the unreasonableness contended for with any doubts being resolved in favour of the defendants . |
4 | Since the state of a patient absconding from a hospital may vary in terms both of stability and danger to others or self , the decision of the Court allowing for ‘ patience , sensitivity , calmness and tact ’ to be used , and recognising that the ‘ manner in which a pursuit is effected must be a matter for the discretion and judgment of those handling the situation ’ is welcome . |
5 | ( b ) Powers of a justices ' clerk Certain functions of the court may be performed by a justices ' clerk who may in turn delegate these functions to any clerk of the court authorised for this purpose . |
6 | It therefore plays an important part in the extent of the vocabulary acquired for use in everyday living . |
7 | To Abbott and Hornsby were added the names of Captain Lawrence , with whom Wilson had been associated in the formation of the Certificated Officers ' Union , Maurice Darby , the originator of the first Glasgow branch who was alleged to have gone over to the Shipping Federation in 1890 , Robert Pleasance , former secretary of the Tower Hill branch who had been expelled from the union in the same year , and a Thomas Carey , an official of the NSFU discharged for unsatisfactory conduct in 1911 who , Wilson claimed , immediately became involved with the Federation and , while still in its pay , assisted Lewis in setting up the British Seafarers ' Union . |
8 | Consequently , to test this viewpoint three educationalists and two consultants helped prepare a questionnaire asking 28 questions under four headings : professional details of the consultants ; their present arrangements for training preregistration house officers ; their assessment of the effectiveness of this training ; and their view of the help required for implementing the new recommendations . |
9 | The plaintiffs contended that they had thereby been deprived of the opportunity to bid for H.F. Co. but pill J. rejected their claim because while the law certainly allowed a freedom to bid for property that was neither a ‘ business asset ’ of the plaintiffs ' nor a legal right which the law would protect . |
10 | Giving it would deprive the delivery driver of the opportunity to discover for himself some of the delightful scenery on his patch . |
11 | A political statement released by the PNC at the end of the session called for an international conference on the Middle East , under UN supervision , to be convened on the basis of UN Security Council Resolutions 242 ( 1967 — see pp. 22473 ; 25029 ; 34898 ) and 338 ( 1973 — see p. 26197 ) , and the guaranteeing of the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people , of which the most important was " the right to self-determination " . |
12 | Why , for example , do we go on eating so much , in spite of our evident discomfort when confronted with intimations of the suffering involved for the creatures consumed ? |
13 | In the story of Aladdin , his beloved is told that the wonderful palace he has got the genie of the lamp to build for her will only be complete if a roc 's egg is suspended from the dome , DC 3 . |
14 | Its position on abortion itself was hardly ambiguous : the minutes of the Assembly meeting for 1982 point out ‘ [ the Assembly 's ] opposition to abortion on demand for purely social reasons , or as a means of birth control … [ and ] that in exceptional circumstances , where medical abortion might be necessary , the most stringent safeguards should be provided to prevent abuse ’ ( Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1930–86 , General Assembly ( 1982 ) , p. 61 ) . |
15 | The structure of the curriculum proposed for the primary phase is similar to that set out in earlier documentation but includes the following additional components : |
16 | Make a table , ranking the prey species ( a ) in their order of abundance and ( b ) in order of the preference shown for them by the dog-whelks . |
17 | After the war , many of the type served for a brief period with RCN reservist units until they were all struck off charge in 1947 . |
18 | ( g ) The granting of a licence other than of the type applied for amounts to a refusal of an application . |
19 | The great difficulty is that it is impossible in many cases to determine whether erosion of the type required for the production of the landforms continues , as the period of observation available to any one person is too short . |
20 | Bending angles of the magnitude seen for the POU proteins have been determined for lambda cI ( 46° ) and Cro ( 30° ) repressors binding to the O R 1 operator using 8% gels ( 62 ) , the Xenopus estrogen receptor ( 34° ; 69 ) and from the crystal structure of a Cro-operator complex ( 40° ) ( 70 ) . |
21 | And your knowledge and understanding of the child counts for a lot . |
22 | The restriction on the use of the name extends for five years from the insolvency and breach of s216 is a criminal offence . |
23 | Restoring the hydrogeological balance includes the reopening of sections of the Lagoon enclosed for fish farming ( ‘ valli di pesca ’ ) , if possible in a controlled way that would take some account of the commercial interests involved . |
24 | It recommended the adoption of the procedure asked for in the Institute 's Memorial , which he had helped to organize , and the substitution of moderate passages , in place of his forthright statements , only tended to give the Report the appearance of a more impartial document . |
25 | In the context of the operating theatre , the indexical use of the sign allows for the identification of a particular scalpel , and for the recognition that the surgeon is giving an order . |
26 | A single shake of the head did for them all . |
27 | On Friday 22 March , John Carroll of the ITGWU called for a sworn public inquiry into the possible health hazards of the Raybestos factory , though also saying Raybestos must be allowed to go ahead . |
28 | The foot bar is 8 inches from the tip of the blade to allow for a narrow deep hole to be dug . |
29 | The judge must decide whether , taking into account the issues involved and the nature of the evidence required for each issue , the disputes between the litigants can best be resolved by a single trial or by a trial in two parts . |
30 | Beguiled by state-of-the-art techniques ( of the kind deployed for ‘ Cités-Cinés ’ , which captured the public imagination five years ago ) , architects and stage designers , experts from the worlds of cinema and advertising , as well as art historians , will create a series of typical settings , which were or could have been subjects for Impressionist paintings . |