Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Senator Edward Kennedy it demonstrated " that he is more interested in appeasing extremists in his party than in providing simple justice for the millions of working women and minorities who face bias on the job " . |
2 | The trouble is , for the millions of aspiring nouveau nobodies , the fabric and cut of the smart clothes are most often poor . |
3 | Counsellors have also been drafted in to provide reassurance and advice for the hundreds of worried parents who are expected to contact the hospital . |
4 | Counsellors were drafted in to provide advice and reassurance for the hundreds of worried parents who contacted the hospital . |
5 | For cocktail parties , use smoked salmon butter , fresh salmon paste , sardine or tunny fish butter , potted cheese , as fillings for the smallest of small sandwiches . |
6 | Cluytens is a bewitching Ravel conductor with a fine ear for the subtlest of orchestral colouring , and an ability to judge speeds to perfection . |
7 | Emma Cons was a pioneer and primary manager of the scheme , which spread to fifty locations around London offering hot refreshments , recreation rooms , and sometimes even beds for the deprived of various neighbourhoods . |
8 | Entitled The Gasworks , the club plans to feature new comedy from Ireland , the UK , Australia , Canada and America in a special ‘ 3 Night Stand ’ every Thursday , Friday and Saturday , with a showcase for the best of Irish talent every Sunday night . |
9 | Up to one-third of people can not force themselves through this procedure , even for the best of diagnostic reasons , and the court would never enforce a complete stay of the action in these circumstances ( see further RSC Order 25 , r 6 ) . |
10 | What a load of bull … the bidders fight it out for the best of British beef . |
11 | We 've it , researched it and what we 've found is that there is a niche for the best of British . |
12 | The standard maturity-depth relationship for the data set is indicated together with the maturity-depth relationship for the Carboniferous of northern Germany ( after Teichmüller and Teichmüller , 1981 ) . |
13 | Their maturity-depth curve for the Carboniferous of northern Germany , including the Ruhr , is described from a similar geothermal regime to the Southern North Sea . |
14 | The commemorative demonstration featured calls for the dozens of Georgian nationalist groups to unite in a struggle to achieve Georgia 's independence , and for Georgians to boycott compulsory military service . |
15 | They were not prepared for the thousands of young people demonstrating on the streets , apparently with Deng 's blessing . |
16 | The voice-over described the need for accommodation for the thousands of unemployed youngsters who pour hopefully into London every year , while the camera panned around the sparse but well-kept lodgings . |
17 | PANORAMA ( BBC1 9.30pm ) asks : Should the taxpayer foot the bill for the thousands of single mothers who live alone but have several babies and expect the State to pay for them ? |
18 | Mr Collor 's problem is that although money is no obstacle to his multi-million dollar campaign , it does not make up for the thousands of enthusiastic party militants campaigning for his rival . |
19 | The rooms provided were far too small for the thousands of English scholars who were crammed into them , and the originally excessive numbers were heavily augmented by gate-crashing French students who had been hanging around the fringes of the course all week trying to pick up girls at the Lycée doors . |
20 | Primary School children from the Oxfordshire village of Standlake have been putting together individual boxes for the thousands of homeless children . |
21 | If your holiday dates are pre-set then set great care should be taken to ensure you 're adequately equipped for the worst of possible conditions . |
22 | Ready for the worst of British weather . |
23 | On 18 December 1989 , Nicolae Ceauşescu arrived in Teheran for the last of countless travels abroad . |
24 | The girl who two years ago was earning $150 a week playing Charlene on Neighbours is now the hottest pop property on the planet , commanding £10,000 for the briefest of public appearances and well on her way to selling £24 million worth of records that year . |
25 | It 's filled with supersafe play equipment that 's paradise for the bravest of young adventurers ( 12 years and under ) and it stays open every weekend through the winter . |
26 | Although the gas industry retained the larger market share for cooking overall , more than a quarter of consumers had electric cookers by 1958 and electricity for cooking continued to account for a fifth of domestic electricity sales . |