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

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1 After sorting out our bases we cut a couple of small gaps in the reeds to our left and right and put in the rests for the cat rods .
2 An extra-full crew of Swallows — Bridget is old enough to join in the adventures for the first time — and the two visiting Amazons turn surveyors , until they encounter those muddy indigenous savages , the Eels and the Mastodon , and the hostilities replace exploration .
3 A person domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , be sued : ( 1 ) in matters relating to a contract , in the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question ; … ( 3 ) in matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict , in the courts for the place where the harmful event occurred or in the case of a threatened wrong is likely to occur ; … ( 8 ) in proceedings — ( a ) concerning a debt secured on immovable property ; or ( b ) which are brought to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property , in the courts of the part of the United Kingdom in which the property is situated .
4 A person domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , be sued : ( 1 ) in matters relating to a contract , in the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question ; … ( 3 ) in matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict , in the courts for the place where the harmful event occurred or in the case of a threatened wrong is likely to occur ; … ( 8 ) in proceedings — ( a ) concerning a debt secured on immovable property ; or ( b ) which are brought to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property , in the courts of the part of the United Kingdom in which the property is situated .
5 A person domiciled in part of the United Kingdom may , in another part of the United Kingdom , also be sued : ( 1 ) where he is one of a number of defendants , in the courts for the place where any of them is domiciled ; …
6 This is most clearly seen in the provisions for the protection of the civilian population , in Part IV of the First Protocol .
7 ‘ We must conserve our money and our time in the schedules for the big ones , ’ Bromley says .
8 They were , in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , responsible for the general management of this category of Crown properties — for the felling of timber in the forests for the Royal Navy , for repairs to Crown property , for royal gifts to subjects , or for sale ; for dealing with claims to customary rights in the Forest , for paying the keepers ' wages and for providing hay for the deer in times of scarcity .
9 Apart from Security , though , there was little good news in the figures for the non-telecom businesses .
10 But there was some comfort in the figures for the Government and for an already hard-pressed pound , which could have faced another battering if the deficit had been worse than the expected £1.5billion .
11 And , Francis was frank in the reasons for the substitution when he said : ‘ I felt at that moment something different was needed .
12 Weber was interested in the reasons for the emergence of capitalism in western Europe .
13 This tale is challenged in the notes for the Erato album ; but I take the above quotation from the memoirs of Tchaikovsky 's close friend Nikolay Kashkin , and it rings true enough .
14 Most of the reading recommended in the notes for the previous chapter is relevant for this one too .
15 Yes I , after I lost my daughter I had to go into erm , into the factory to make aeroplane pieces at Burnt Mill cos I was so bad with my nerves after I lost her , er just afternoons I had to go and then I was taken ill I could n't do it , well then after my erm , I got my family off to school I took a part time job in erm one of the factories making tea in the mornings for the office and coffees and that for the office and then in the afternoons I used to do the tea as well , I used to cycle there , I quite enjoyed it until my right hip started coming bad then I had to pack it in , but I was in there , I was there for about four years and I thoroughly enjoyed it you know making tea and that , I did n't have to take it round only collect the money to go round and collect the money , but used to have to put the trolley outside and they used to come and get their tea each one , of which they knew which was their mugs and cups ha , you know , I , I thoroughly enjoyed that job , really great
16 Sophisticates might see it differently : thus J. H. Newman , writing in the Tracts for the Times ( no. 85 , 1840 ) when still a member of the Church of England , drew attention to discrepancies and differences of emphasis between various books of the Bible .
17 Although I was only a few miles away over the river , I missed the London I was getting to know and played games with myself like : if the secret police ordered you to live in the suburbs for the rest of your life , what would you do ?
18 Where all these steps have been taken by the balance sheet date , the cost of the redundancy programme will be reflected in the accounts for the year .
19 The number of boys fluctuated around 100 , but the School at last seemed to have become viable , a credit balance appearing in the accounts for the first time .
20 The General Post Office appears in the accounts for the first time .
21 Full definition will be included in the purchase and sale contract of the accounting standards and policies that will apply to the Completion Accounts , which will be those accounting standards and policies adopted in the accounts for the year ended [ date ] but as amended by any discussions between the parties following due diligence , in order to avoid subjective judgements .
22 ALAN RICHARDSON Bleak future : Alistair and June Diplexcito with the eviction notice for their home , which is about to be buried in the earthworks for the dual carriageway
23 Surprisingly enough , the small island of Jersey has been host to about 5,000 Madeirans , many of them contract workers in the hotels for the season .
24 ‘ Normally they had a second soprano in the wings for the high D flat at the end .
25 Cool as you like , Paul bloody Lexington has asked me to sit in the wings for the entire run of this play and feed Micky Banks his lines ! ’
26 Dangers lurk in the wings for the government in the shape of extreme nationalism and the anti-Hungarian policies of those such as the Mayor of Cluj , Gheorghe Funar .
27 Again , economy in water usage may give rise to higher concentrations in the wastes for the same usage of chemicals .
28 This control can clearly be seen in the procedures for the appointment of :
29 In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) .
30 ( 7 ) The secretary of any club to the premises of which this section applies shall notify the licensing board for the area within which such premises are situated of any reconstruction or extension of , or alteration in , the premises which affects the facilities available in the premises for the provision of the customary main meal at midday , and if the secretary of any club contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
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