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

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1 Chancellor Norman Lamont was also slammed by the Labour leader for the damage the Tories ' ‘ heartless and mindless ’ policies had done .
2 For the present the chances of survival are good — BR have just spent a lot of money replacing the Glanrhyd bridge , the scene of a tragic accident two years ago , also on track and signalling improvements .
3 The Justices had power to seize for the king the bailiwicks of Forest wardens and foresters of fee who were guilty of misconduct in office , and on occasion removed unpaid Forest officers such as the verderers .
4 For the businessmen the codes offered the means to regulate levels of production and prices .
5 For the press the facilities were as basic as they were at the hotel .
6 Whilst we recommend a retail price for all sizes as with all similar product on the market it will be up to the vendor to adjust for the prices the margins that they require .
7 Rather , the decks have to be cleared on the domestic front to make room for the games the players want to play in .
8 For the dessert the waiters fetched in a beautiful cake aglow with candles and everybody sang , ‘ For he 's a jolly good fellow ’ .
9 For the Sunday the pros would be on their own , battling it out for the first prize of £500,000 .
10 The light output is quite sufficient for the speeds the vehicles are capable of .
11 There was cleaks there was er cleaks in er in Most of the kitchens had rafters , a lot of them , and there was cleaks just specially for the hanging the pigs and the er the hams of the And then you left them until they were fairly dry , and then you had to cover them well and truly with a for all summer , because the fly would go for them , if the were n't properly salted and dry .
12 The men in the technical crew , unpaid , were earning their way by filming the fiesta for the B.B.C. The Bedouins , whom Cecil cared for and saw to be poor , were being paid in private out of Cecil 's own pocket .
13 For the Council , the creation of the new institutions has greatly added to its work , while for the colleges the rigours of course submission and CNAA validation procedures have , in some cases , been traumatic .
14 Mr have I got it right that you er do all the estimates for the management the budgets ?
15 Our friends from Harvard might reply that there is still nothing sexist about the convention , and the triumph of he might even reflect its ‘ naturalness ’ for the function the prescriptivists laid down for it .
16 The research areas listed above are important not just for themselves but even more for the contribution the results might make to thinking about present and future musical practice .
17 American and Britain are partly responsible for the way the Russians are now cos we finance most of their industry in the second World War
18 The introduction to the pack gives useful guidance about the setting for running such a group and on establishing a contract for the way the participants will work together .
19 Also , I blamed him for the way the bearers had deserted us .
20 There 's praise tonight for the way the twins father quickly got the children clear of the smoke and flames :
21 The defence solicitor passed on the appreciation of the Stacey brothers for the way the police had treated them .
22 As the ravers and new age travellers helped local council workmen clear up the site , there was praise for the way the police handled the weekend .
23 2.1 The Proprietor shall be paid for the Work the payments shown in Schedule III .
24 For the rest the visitors were simply played out of it — and they could have few complaints .
25 Although ‘ swamping ’ by elderly disabled people was partly responsible for this situation , the lack of motivation is attributable to users ' earlier life experiences : for the majority rehabilitation was inappropriate and for the rest the facilities offered were inadequate .
26 In the early stages of the war for the Caucasus the Russians concentrated their resources in the west .
27 Some of the attempts at peacemaking the churches in Ireland are making may seem worrying may seem politically subversive but how will we respond to the longing for peace to the desire for reconciliation for the hope the stakes that will result in a permanent and just solution ?
28 For the moment the writers of the Report consider their educational programme of cultural diffusion by means of English to be " in no way impossible or visionary " :
29 For the moment the protestors have only won a temporary stay of execution .
30 More permanent changes are planned for the prison , but for the moment the inmates are being transferred to 5 new blocks complete with shower and toilet facilities .
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