Example sentences of "and [noun pl] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Block loans through the public library service will have an important part to play , and it will be advantageous to both sides if the teachers have provided a detailed breakdown of likely sub-themes and activities for the library staff to use ( although their own examination of stock may throw up additional possibilities which could be suggested ) .
2 A full house in the parish hall of the new church of St Peter and St Paul , Wakefield raised £375 to provide further facilities and activities for the youth of the parish .
3 We need now to turn our attention to existing exercises and activities for the language learner , and to assess the degree to which , by taking discoursal factors into account , they can help to develop effective communication .
4 undertake a range of non-chronological writing which includes , for pupils working towards level 2 , some at least of lists , captions , labels , invitations , greeting cards , notices , posters and , for pupils working towards level 3 , plans and diagrams , descriptions , eg of a person or place , and notes for an activity , eg in science or designing and making ;
5 Selected titles in Grades 1–4 have been made up into sturdy Reader Packs , each containing a Reader , a Cassette , and Notes for the Parent/Teacher in English , Italian , Spanish , Arabic , Greek , Japanese , and Portuguese .
6 A relatively new function has been the valuation banding of flats and houses for the council tax .
7 Clustering round the Cortile del Papagallo , were chapel , chamber , bakery , wine cellar , kitchen and smithy , and houses for the chancellor , treasurer and almoner .
8 The idea of a National Park is to preserve its natural assets such as moorland , lakes , and woods for the public to enjoy .
9 He is chief executive of BP Exploration and is also responsible for research & engineering and investments for the pension fund .
10 The exhibition , hopefully , showed how the changes have gradually taken place , and that there is still a small group of women prepared to give their time and talents for the enhancement of church services .
11 Using polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies for developing immunoassays is also covered in relation to the development of radioimmunoassays ( RIAs ) and enzyme immunoassays ( EIAs ) , and assays for a number of different analytes such as trinitrotoluene and the avermectin family of macrocyclic lactones are covered in specific chapters .
12 In effect she was working harder than ever and enjoying a supreme burst of creative energy since she could now release her talents into producing fabrics and accessories for every aspect of the home , while leaving Deborah in charge of garments .
13 Demonstrations and displays of all forms of needlecraft , fashion , furnishings and accessories for the home , plus Kaffe Fassett and William Morris roomsets .
14 The Gallery page in Weekend Guardian unites buyers and artists for no commission or fee at all .
15 Answer : a notched wooden roller that is turned gently back and forth between the palms and fingers for a couple of minutes a day .
16 And then , if I have achieved the aim of helping teachers understand their predicament , I hope that they may feel more purposeful , both individually and collectively , and thereby become a more powerful source of ideas and projects for the improvement of schooling , which are grounded simultaneously in a clear sense of educational values and an equally clear-sighted , hard-headed sense of what is possible and appropriate .
17 Italy will get its own distribution outlet in September and resellers for the Japanese and Asian markets will be announced in June .
18 Pickfords had relied on canals and roads for the transport of goods , but Baxendale early appreciated the advantages of railways .
19 It is highly structured with strict procedures and rules for every task .
20 Dr. Yeats produced a code of statutes and rules for the government of the infirmary .
21 ‘ . Resident clergy and dissenting ministers in the county had been asked to preach sermons in their respective parishes and meetings for the benefit of the infirmary .
22 For instance , you could make a herbal picture for someone called Rosemary , or a lovely wintry picture with holly , hellebores and carnations for a Holly .
23 The contracts covered by SGSA , s 2 are thus in practice contracts of exchange or barter , and contracts for the supply of labour and goods or materials ( eg building contracts ) .
24 ( d ) Transfers of goods and services The law has traditionally distinguished between contracts for the supply of goods and contracts for the supply of services .
25 Some contracts , such as hire purchase contracts and contracts for the sale and purchase of land , need to be in a special form .
26 This option enables you to view the identifiers and titles for a set of up to 20 Clients .
27 This option enables you to view the identifiers and titles for a set of up to 20 Clients associated with a single Product .
28 LIFESPAN will display the identifiers and titles for a set of up to 20 Clients associated with the named Product , starting from the highest identifier or from the Client indicated by the Start client id , and a message if more details are available for viewing .
29 On Jan. 20 a committee of the Assembly produced a draft law on the right to self-determination and proposals for a Constituent Assembly for the new Yugoslavia .
30 These include plans for a tree foundation , a special business award and proposals for a sculpture to commemorate the honour , which is given by British Telecom in partnership with the Department of the Environment and the Royal Society for Nature Conservation .
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