Example sentences of "and [noun] [vb pp] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 This month , Tom Gadd and Suzanne Ardley look at striking furnishings and accessories designed for a brighter life
2 In other societies — for example , the Netherlands — forms of guild organization persisted , and artists worked for the market through the new intermediaries , the dealers .
3 The administrative arrangements and rules adopted for the experiment have been endorsed by the House for the permanent coverage , and so , for the time being , the House is televised and reported on television today in much the same way as during the experiment .
4 It was confirmed last night that Mr Lynch will work with Mr Bleasdale to plan the structure , budgets and contracts required for the ScotRail operating franchise — one of the first due to be set up under the privatisation plans .
5 Mr Lynch will work with Mr Bleasdale to plan the structure , budgets and contracts required for the ScotRail operating franchise — one of the first to be set up under privatisation plans .
6 On Jan. 18 , 1990 , the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) announced a loan equivalent to 15,240,000 special drawing rights ( approximately US$20,000,000 ) in recognition of the progress made in Mali 's programme of economic reform , with the growth rate reaching 9.9 per cent in 1989 , inflation down to 1 per cent ( from 2.7 per cent in 1988 , and 6.6 per cent in 1987 ) , and plans announced for the privatization of state companies .
7 Burnhope : 328 rods weighed in 419 fish , 25 limit bags , rainbows to 8lb 8oz , black and peacock accounted for the best fish .
8 The two awards complement each other well , with the underpinning knowledge and skills required for the general SVQ being delivered in our training centres , while the practical skills demanded by the occupational SVQ are developed on work placement .
9 The international collaborators will also provide the quantitative material covering the local government expenditure and income required for the evaluation of alternative theoretical explanations to be developed in a separate publication .
10 We first consider a very simple computer , with which we can introduce the basic concepts and terminology required for the remainder of the book .
11 The camera can be preset or remotely controlled to cover the subject or area to be photographed , and provision made for a sequence of pictures or a single exposure , according to the camera type and its shutter release .
12 Any confession which is not tape-recorded is open to question as capable of fabrication and research conducted for the Commission has shown that most admissions/confessions are made outside the police station .
13 Later , you 'll use races to help monitor your progress , but first of all you need to go through some basic steps to establish the habits and strengths needed for a good running programme .
14 Ribeira Brava used to be like a Wild West or oasis town where buses and cars stopped for the occupants to take advantage of coffee , drinks and food and to fill their vehicle with petrol before venturing into the ‘ Beyond ’ or the ‘ Outback ’ .
15 They automate the handling of data , information , expertise and reasoning used for the decision-making and decision-taking stages of the problem solving process .
16 But you would lack all the vitamins , minerals and protein needed for a healthy diet .
17 The following two papers , by Dick Leith and Mick Short , exemplify the possibility of applying to literary texts theories and methods developed for the study of ordinary language , and vice versa .
18 With the development of strong , authoritarian , state-like bodies , human control over arid and semi-arid areas was extended through irrigation works , whose construction and maintenance called for an organization which Wittfogel ( 1957 , p.136 ) characterized as ‘ benevolent in form and oppressive in content . ’
19 Staff in Lothian 's Finance Department played a crucial part in questioning predictions of reform costs and savings produced for the Government by consultants Touche Ross .
20 Opening postponed and Act obtained for a branch from Chirbury to Minsterley to join with the Welshpool line , not constructed .
21 The monks of Battle usually ate the poorest meat from their own estates ; the best was sold to pay the recurrent costs of the abbey buildings and staff , and to run the hospital and almonry maintained for the local poor .
22 Moreover , Whitechapel neighboured on to Spitalfields , whose centre housed what was known as the ‘ black stuff ’ industry , the manufacture of the rich and expensive silks and velvets reserved for the exclusive use of the funerary trade .
23 Whilst Harry 's replies were being vetted , his photo was taken for a false identity card , and his uniform and shoes exchanged for a civilian outfit .
24 And at three or four a.m. that morning , as O and Boy kissed for the second time , the blade of a Stanley knife sliced for the second time across the cheek of a man ( I do n't remember his name , it was n't anyone I knew ) who was at that time on his own , not with anyone , just waiting , on his own , at a bus stop , waiting for a night bus which was due at any minute .
25 Chatterton is represented in the novel as an accidental suicide — slain by a cocktail of arsenic and laudanum swallowed for a venereal infection .
26 Burnside was given 12 months in a young offender 's institution and Sture jailed for a year .
27 Lists of tools and equipment required for an expedition/rescue mission .
28 It is likely that most small towns contained a tannery since the processes and equipment needed for the production of leather were not entirely suitable for domestic use , apart from the exceedingly unpleasant smell generated .
29 Around 30 members of the clergy and laity gathered for the meeting in Cheltenham .
30 Sir Anthony goes on : ‘ The information I have been given by the joint liquidators of BCGM [ the British fund ] and BCI [ in Gibraltar ] indicates that in the period up to December 1984 there had been frequent movements of money or securities between the United Kingdom funds and the Jersey funds and , most important of all , that at December 1984 the gilt-edged securities and cash held for the Jersey funds were at least some £3.65 million less than the funds ’ obligations to investors .
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