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

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1 For Nizan the moral strength afforded the writer by revolutionary ideology eliminates the need for self-justification within the ethos of his work , eliminates the need to apologise for failing to conform not only to the conventions of bourgeois political structures , but also to the conventions of bourgeois literary structures .
2 However , after a further round of talks with Saddam Hussain on Oct. 28 , he left for Moscow the following day , his only apparent success being the Iraqi agreement to allow the return in the coming weeks of some 1,000 Soviet nationals who had been working in Iraq .
3 Mr Dayton currently co-chairs a committee seeking to raise $50 million for endowment a far cry from the $30,000 annual drives he remembers leading in the 1940s !
4 Mobil Badger is to offer for license a novel technology for reducing the benzene content of light reformate , the Mobil benzene reduction process .
5 These were the occasions which enabled them to display for hours the rigid immobility for which they were famous throughout Europe .
6 This process directly undermined the rule of law : ‘ such transference of authority saps the foundation of that rule of law which has been for generations a leading feature of the English constitution . ’
7 Indeed , for generations the Royal Family have had their own secluded haven just a few miles downriver .
8 Then we learned the hymns for mass the following morning .
9 5 — Available for inspection The Offline system has detected that the media item may be faulty .
10 5 — Available for inspection The Offline Operator has indicated that the media item may be faulty .
11 New venue : Crook Local History Society has a new venue for meetings the Royal Sun .
12 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 .
13 When reading aloud , for instance a visual analysis will be followed by a transformation into a sound-based code , and the process in this case may involve the application of grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( GPC ) rules .
14 Some calls have a more general effect , for instance a loud neigh or whinny may alarm the whole herd … in the main however , so far as communications between individuals are concerned , visual signals are more important than sounds .
15 Take for instance a young couple just married .
16 For instance a large chunk of those voters who did declare firmly their intention to vote Labour were still prepared to recognise that Michael Fallon has done a good job as a constituency MP for the town since his election victory in 1983 .
17 I I I it is very easy to find examples which , which show how absurd they were , the results f f , for instance a large area like Devon and Cornwall with four thousand square miles having now thirty elected members reduced under the Bill to eight would be absurd .
18 in Kenlin v. Gardner that self defence was not available against an assault that was justifiable in law , as for instance a lawful arrest .
19 But significantly all these recording are of sound effects , replete with high frequencies , for instance a ratting matchbox , or earth falling on the top of a coffin in which the dummy head is being buried .
20 For instance a thin stream of liquid , from a tap which is being turned off , will reach a diameter at which it pays it to break up into separate drops simply because these have less aggregate area then the cylindrical stream .
21 For instance a dynamic model may be used to show the effect of changes in advertising expenditure on sales .
22 For instance the outside hand balances the inside hand directs .
23 For instance the hauling drums proposed by Messrs. Glover are without doubt the best system , and these can be applied to the original idea which has been adopted by Messrs. Gwynne viz : — 1 Free Balance Rope and 2 Hauling Ropes to each tank .
24 He registered some aspects of it — for instance the separate arrangements for the allied units in the Roman army ( 6.21.4 ) .
25 In their most liquid markets New York and Los Angeles , for instance the Real Estate Data Inc publication will give you comprehensive details of ownership , values and rents on a street-by-street basis . ’
26 JE : Yes , much of the music he wrote for you , for instance the Female Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia , lies very low , particularly the slumber song that precedes the rape .
27 There are of course interesting possibilities here , for instance the following propositions :
28 Take for instance the current edition of the British Medical Journal .
29 mental institution and having to give up his job because once they get that position if they speak out , in any way , for instance the Civil Service you ca n't speak out at all even if you can see something that you know is wrong
30 Some cakes will be particularly attractive to younger children — for instance the colourful clown , the sheep with its woolly coat made from fluffy frosting , or the large tortoise nibbling a piece of lettuce .
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