Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 We also tested a sample of autistic children in the chocolate-finding task and found that they were again behaving just like the three-year-olds : going to the baited box for twenty trials , despite wanting to win chocolates and occasionally trying to filch them from the experimenter 's bag .
2 Having dealt with the methodological preliminaries , we can now turn to the evolutionary scheme for kinship systems presented in The Origin .
3 Arising from PAB , Council accepted amendments to the disciplinary regulations for a procedure for dealing with certain complaints against members , where a full investigation by a Disciplinary Committee is not published .
4 Notice that if π = 0 , this collapses to the equivalent expression for the labour input .
5 To the Romanian audience for these trials ( which were broadcast live on television ) , the lists of cartons of cigarettes or kilos of refrigerated meat were as fascinating as the tales of the riches of the Sultan in One Thousand and One Nights .
6 Resistance to the EEC-funded search for uranium began with the anti-nuclear movement but quickly developed , in the major area being prospected , Co .
7 The proposed directive goes to the European Parliament for comment and amendment , where the lobbyist will brief and advise the MEPs .
8 Before the programme is finally adopted it has to be referred back to the European Parliament for a second time .
9 It will then go to the European Parliament for the second reading .
10 The seventh protocol to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ( opened for signature in November 1984 and covering various judicial procedural guarantees-see p. 33882 ) entered into force on Nov. 1 , 1988 .
11 But apply to the European Tour for a spot in its qualifying scheme and your chances of gaining a Player 's card at the end of it are a measly one in 20 .
12 If the national court dealing with a question of Community law finds it particularly difficult , it always has the possibility of referring the matter to the European Court for a preliminary ruling to elucidate the matter .
13 Will the Minister explain why , if the Environmental Protection Act 1990 is so wonderful , the Government are being dragged to the European Court for failing to comply with Community legislation on water standards and air pollution control ?
14 If it does not do so , the case will be referred to the European Court for a ruling .
15 The latest news on the revised Assisted Areas map is that it has still to be sent to the European Commission for approval ; it is not known how long this process will take .
16 On the same day a group of 26 Federal Assembly deputies sent a protest to the European Commission for Human Rights about the method of screening used , which was described as being carried out without proper legal basis .
17 Of the bronze statuary , most beautiful was the 5½ inch high Hellenistic figure of a nude youth ( around late second or early first century BC ) , which sold to the European trade for $170,000 ( est. $40–60,000 ) , though nothing excited the crowd quite so much as the Roman porphyry .
18 In the 460-member Sejm , 391 seats were decided on a proportional representation system in 37 electoral districts ; parties won seats according to the aggregate vote for their candidates in a given district , and then allocated them to the candidates with the highest individual totals .
19 It had been this problem which had led to the complex arrangements for picking up Ruggiero on his release .
20 The diagnostic groups were defined as follows , the disease categories in brackets referring to the standard classification for childhood cancer : ( a ) lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas , including Burkitt 's lymphoma , unspecified lymphoma , and hairy cell leukaemia ( I(a) , I(b) , II(b) , II(c) , II(d) , plus ICD-O M code 9940/3 ) ; ( b ) all other and unspecified leukaemias ( I(c) , I(d) , I(e) except ICD-O M code 9940/3 ) ; ( c ) Hodgkin 's disease ( II(a) ) ; ( d ) brain and spinal tumours , including non-malignant tumours ( III(a) to III(e) ) ; and ( e ) all other malignant diseases ( II(f) , IV to XII ) .
21 In addition to the standard arguments for R & d support , what extra issues does international competition raise ?
22 Agent sources will cost $8,000 ; existing customers will be able to upgrade to the joint version for $800 .
23 Agent sources will cost $8,000 ; existing customers will be able to upgrade to the joint version for $800 .
24 The Mongol invasion had hit the urban centres particularly hard , and the tribute paid to the Golden Horde for over two centuries had made recovery difficult .
25 Elected FRS on 19 November 1772 , Jackson contributed a paper to the Philosophical Transactions for 1773 , stressing that over forty tons of isinglass had been processed from fish in the Great Lakes resembling those imported expensively from Russia .
26 Bar service enabled various different rooms , or cabins within rooms , to be served from a central point ; many late-Victorian pubs had a sequence of separate private bars serve from a single bar-counter , in total contrast to the current fashion for single-room pubs .
27 New legislation to be introduced at the earliest opportunity to put an end to the current need for children to give live evidence and face intimidating cross examination in either open court or by video-link .
28 Another group is looking at the development of new modules to add to the current specifications for the general SVQs in care .
29 I am grateful to the Economic Secretary for his diligent research in producing those figures .
30 According to the Economic Bulletin for Europe published on Nov. 23 , 1989 , by the UN Economic Commission for Europe ( ECE ) , there was a significant fall in output growth in the first half of 1989 in the member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance ( CMEA or COMECON ) .
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