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

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1 Despite the contemporary tone of much of Action for Cities , the programme 's heritage can be traced to the early 1960s studies which provided the basis for the 1965 Milner–Holland Report on housing and the 1967 Plowden Report on education , as a result of which general improvement areas and education priority areas were established .
2 ‘ During that event 60 Northern and Southern companies took part , generating business worth almost £250,000 for the 26 Northern Ireland companies involved . ’
3 Given the current retail environment in the U.K. and the U.S. , the Group sees significant growth opportunity in 1993 for the repositioned Johnson Brothers brand .
4 Usually , you lost your money , and had to find another £1,000 for the genuine John Smith .
5 In its absence he continued to pursue ‘ Fun ’ which was the theme for the 1953–4 Chelsea Arts Ball .
6 Driving for the 555 Subaru World Rally team , he ended the 3-day event 7 minutes ahead of his nearest rival and leaves him in 6th place in the World drivers table .
7 Warrington South MP Mike Hall has promised to organise a lobby for the newly-formed Cheshire Carers group .
8 A spokesman for the Bristol-based Chelsea Building Society said : ‘ The timing is not ideal but it is at the end of a long series of events . ’
9 By the time of his remodelling of the central block of Cobham Hall , Kent , in 1661–3 , for the Royalist Charles Stuart , sixth Duke of Lennox and Richmond [ q.v . ] ,
10 In this case , the implied forward rate ( rearranging ( 7.15 ) ) is and the implied forward premium is i.e. , sterling is expected to depreciate against the dollar by 4.5 per cent to compensate for the lower US interest rate .
11 They meant to build up their own industries behind their tariff barriers , and not to remain the permanent primary producers for the industrial United Kingdom ; and when Chamberlain once incautiously disclosed this logical implication of his policy , he was forced to beat an instant retreat .
12 Shane Warne , whose solitary wicket of the series had cost him 228 runs , was rested , while Tom Moody came in for the out-of-form Mark Waugh .
13 A specially-built Ferrari is being entered privately for the gruelling Le Mans ( 24 ) Twenty Four hour race by an engineering team … not from Italy … but from the Forest of Dean .
14 With its panoramic views over the River Thames at Docklands , it is a delightful venue for CCG catering manager Tracey Evans and head chef Steve Raven , who until the recent opening of the restaurant were catering for the 200 Reuters staff from a portacabin complex .
15 This means that instead of a Lions ' debut being guaranteed for the 10-times-capped Garryowen player against Canterbury in Christchurch on Wednesday week , he might miss the match .
16 Another significant absence was that of Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi , leader of the mainly Zulu Inkatha Freedom Party , who withdrew from the Inkatha delegation because of the refusal of the CODESA steering committee to allow separate delegations for Inkatha and for the Zulu King Goodwill Zwelethini .
17 The molecular Spectroscopy Group is inviting applications for the 1992 Harry Willis prize for analytical spectroscopy .
18 The poster for the 1992 IAWA exhibition held in Madrid in September
19 THE Schubert Ensemble , wending their way south on a Scottish tour , reached Biggar and the snows on Tuesday , with , among a particularly joyful bunch of offerings , the work they commissioned from Judith Weir for the 1992 Cheltenham Festival .
20 Applications are invited for the 1992 Mitchell Prize .
21 Notwithstanding these problems , Table 5 compares the per capita gross domestic products at market prices for the twelve EC countries in 1986 , measured at current prices and ‘ purchasing power parities ’ .
22 Staffing allotment will be 654 for England , 225 for Wales , 385 for Scotland and 86 for the joint UK Nature Conservation Committee , which was set up by the Department of Environment to provide a central voice for the NCC .
23 From Hucknall it was on to Annesley where a large shed provided motive power for the famous Woodford freights known as ‘ Windcutters ’ or ‘ Runners ’ .
24 For the famous Mason Pearson pneumatic cushion technique conditions your hair as it brushes , reaching right down to the scalp and firmly but gently caressing each strand to promote shining health and loveliness .
25 Formerly Count Basie 's drummer in his last great orchestra , he recently took over the drum chair at the Village Vanguard for the famous Monday night sessions featuring the Mel Lewis Big Band .
26 Flynn and his pals clean up Dodge only to feel suffocated by a town so decent it ai n't fit for a man to live in and head off in a joke finish for the still-wild Virginia City , which Flynn cleaned up in an unconnected follow-up .
27 In what United States officials described as a " very positive " development for the 23-country Vienna negotiations on conventional forces in Europe ( CFE ) , the Soviet Union on June 27 signalled its acceptance of a Polish-French plan for limiting tank numbers to 20,000 each for the Warsaw Pact and NATO forces .
28 But that does not breed the slightest hint of complacency as the 31-year-old Ballinascreen clubman prepares for the All Ireland final .
29 When the Derry team members take their place in Croke Park on September 19 for the All Ireland GAA final , chances are the song drifting down from the terraces will have been penned by Maghera man James Devlin .
30 The 15,000 crowd at Limerick 's famed Thomond Park for the All Ireland League key match between Shannon and Garryowen was it own testimony to the grip the competition has gained on the Irish game .
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