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

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1 For the proposals in Gordon 's memo were agreed .
2 So I gave up the production of all but ‘ Leicester Square to Broadway ’ and began to wonder if I would not be happier producing shows for the BBC in London or in another country — perhaps China .
3 According to a survey conducted for the BBC in April 1974 by Professor Richard Rose , sixty-nine per cent of the people of Northern Ireland thought that the executive should be given a chance to govern but this finding was contradicted by the results of a general election two months earlier and may reflect the general tendency of survey respondents to make statements in response to poll questions which are more moderate than their real views .
4 Mr Clinton , Governor of Arkansas , is the Democrats ' leading candidate in the race to challenge Mr Bush for the presidency in November .
5 This is one explanation for why there are still many tickets available for the matches in England 's group .
6 Quincx had insisted on telling both of them the details of Zambia 's difficulties , despite protests from Tammuz , feeling both women needed to be given a reason for the delay in Ari 's treatment .
7 This conception of subjectivity paves the way for the contestation in Brooke-Rose 's later fiction of the hierarchical relations implicit in the conceptions of discursive identity by which we live .
8 The wicker industry began with the manufacture of copies of cane furniture — popular at that time in Germany and Britain — for the British families , and then for the hotels in Funchal .
9 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward 's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire .
10 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward 's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire .
11 Why did only one company bid for the contract in California ?
12 Having been parliamentary commissioner for the army in Scotland in 1646 , he was reappointed to that post 3 May 1651 , and by early 1652 held the equivalent post in Ireland .
13 The king seemed to regard Stratford 's conduct of government as tantamount to treachery , and the king 's supporters issued a statement , the Libellus Famosus , denouncing his conduct of government during the king 's absence and declaring that the delay in providing money for the army in Flanders had arisen from the fault , or the neglect , or even the malice of the archbishop .
14 Then , just out of curiosity , who paid for the hotel in Dublin ?
15 Fortunately for the teachers in Kircubbin Primary the children , Danielle , Jenny , Ryan and Christopher Mills , from Portaferry , are not identical .
16 But the ANC must also bear some share of the responsibility for the bloodshed in Ciskei .
17 During the 1650s he sat on various commissions : for example , for the assessment in Norfolk and for oyer and terminer in London .
18 Various people have claimed to have had the idea for the scene in Curtiz' Casablanca where the patriots drown a German song with ‘ La Marseillaise ’ , but here , four years earlier , good-guy ex-rebels drown out ‘ The Union Forever ’ with ‘ Dixie ’ in exactly the same way .
19 In what Kohl described as " a terrible defeat " for the CDU in Baden-Württemberg , Germany 's richest state , the party lost the absolute majority it had held for 20 years .
20 None of this is to deny that the February 1960 agreement was partly a result of Khrushchev 's ‘ allowing Mikoian to make trouble for the Americans in Cuba ’ ( Bonsal : 1971 , p. 156 ) , but it is important to recognise that , whatever political considerations were involved , they were firmly backed up by a favourable set of economic circumstances .
21 Rolls-Royce will make parts for the engines in Bristol , Derby and Scotland , with final assembly taking place in Germany .
22 The rejected text gave the parties until Monday to resolve the dispute , failing which the government would take full powers for the railways in Transcaucasia , and send in the army to guard bridges and tunnels , and ensure the safety of rail workers .
23 In 1842 , for example , the government had provided twelve bursaries for the education in France of the sons of sheikhs or emirs of the Lebanon ; and a Jesuit seminary had been founded in Beirut a year later .
24 Waite actions were begun both in the English and the Irish courts in respect of breach of a licensing agreement providing for the manufacture in Ireland of bullet-proof vests for the Libyan authorities .
25 Michael Palin , top selling Christmas author with Pole to Pole ( BBC Books — see Christmas in the Bookshops , page 27 ) , played to a full house and raised nearly £3,000 for the Playhouse in Oxford when he gave a talk about his travels , organised by Blackwells in December .
26 Watch out for the answers in October SHE .
27 By October , however , conditions in London were impossible because of the air-raids , and the child was accepted for the operation in Oxford .
28 John was full of invention , always making up steps and sequences which he called by odd names : for instance a stamping step he called ‘ Sherman tanks ’ , which he devised for the zephyrs in Primavera and used again for the unicorns in Harlequin in April .
29 Concerning your request for possible grant aid for the weekend in October I would think the Council would look favourably on your request once again .
30 THE SCOTTISH Commonwealth Games selectors were heavily criticised yesterday for naming a team of just 18 athletes for the Games in Auckland early next year .
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