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

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1 The United States President George Bush and the United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher held talks in Bermuda on April 13 which focused on the future of NATO and the defence arrangements for a united Germany .
2 It was used to produce the base moulds for the fibreglass fuselages for the replicas and carried the tail code ‘ 27–15P ’ in the film .
3 The regression equations for the UK show a positive correlation with percentage of employees in R&D .
4 to agree the number of offers conditional upon A level performance that should be made to meet the admission targets for the fields and the Modular Course ;
5 Detective Inspector Jim McEwan , who has been studying the case files for a year , confirmed that he and another senior detective , Chief Inspector Ricky Gray , had travelled to England as a result of the information to interview a man who they believed could help them with the inquiry .
6 Detective Inspector Jim McEwan , who has been studying the case files for a year , confirmed that he and Chief Inspector Ricky Gray had gone to England as a result of the information to interview a man who they believed could help them with the inquiry .
7 ‘ Heavens no , ’ agreed Julia , thinking about the Easter plans for the first time that evening .
8 She joined the Garter knights for a reception and lunch before the ceremony before deciding not to join them for the service at St George 's Chapel .
9 In a tour of only six weeks , the AHA working party concluded that the short-stay admission facilities of the new DGH units , then just established at the Whittington , Royal Free and University College Hospitals , were just about sufficient for the treatment in the catchment areas for the future .
10 I am pleased to be able to report to the hon. Gentleman that we have just had the first results of the monitoring arrangements for the implementation of community care and we are impressed with the practical schemes already being advanced to ensure that the frail and vulnerable , and particularly the chronically sick and disabled , receive the support that they need .
11 On 26th May , Hunt came to see him and said that he was taking over the purchase negotiations for the Downing Street scheme , and particularly upset Pennethorne by producing one of Pennethorne 's drawings to assist him in the work .
12 The Beeching proposals for the railways ( figure 6.2 ) can be compared with the 1982–83 rail network ( figure 6.3 ) although , as with bus services , the network itself may not be as crucial as the frequency and cost of train journeys .
13 We shall be given all manner of reasons why there should not be a top salary review , or whatever it is called since the former Prime Minister tore up the negotiating arrangements for the civil service .
14 There were dances in the Hut by the Strathmore Arms and when we grew up a bit and thought our fathers would n't find out we would nip into the Strathmore Arms for a pint , on the few occasions we could afford .
15 By the end of 1981 and into 1982 , however , these new outbreaks were occurring with a rapidity and density which in retrospect can be seen as the building blocks for a full-blown heroin ‘ epidemic ’ .
16 It is their dreams and ambitions that are the building blocks for an even better future for us all . ’
17 The 1500 , then the 2000 and , in 1968 , the fantastic , sports car-beating 2002 provided von Kuenheim with the building blocks for the future .
18 Nationalism , like capitalism , is the very bedrock of European organisation : nationalism of one sort or another constitutes the building blocks for the construction of markets , the creation of transport networks , tariff barriers , for banking systems , for economies of scale in industry and business , for defining which internal and which external markets are to exploited and to what degree .
19 British firms or consortia have won two-thirds of the consultancy contracts for the territory 's £8.5 billion port and airport project .
20 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food when he last met the National Farmers Union to discuss the MacSharry proposals for the reform of the common agricultural policy .
21 Pursuant to the reply that the Minister gave earlier to the hon. Member for Ross , Cromarty and Skye ( Mr. Kennedy ) , and as there has been much speculation that there will be no GATT settlement at all this year , will the Minister confirm that , should there be no GATT settlement , he will oppose the MacSharry proposals for the rest of this year ?
22 The budget figures for the selected projects and the other resource-consuming activities are entered into the budget column and subtotals calculated .
23 The budget figures for the selected projects and the other resource-consuming activities are entered into the budget column and subtotals calculated .
24 Erm I 've now set out the budget details for the three years .
25 The latest set of accounts show the remuneration packages for the two executives included £1.2m in gains from share options operating in the pre-merged companies .
26 What really worries the people in charge of these museums , however , is not the ledger details for the next year .
27 In the same way , he has been able to shrug off his failure to retain Frankie Dettori , who had been offered a lucrative sum to ride the Manton horses for the owner .
28 gained credit via APL for up to 50% of the areas of study and successfully completed and passed the assessment schedules for the other 50% of the areas of study .
29 gained credit via APL for up to 50% of the areas of study and successfully completed the assessment schedules for the other 50% of the areas of study
30 You can use option 2.8.3 to view the assessment comments for a particular DC/user .
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