Example sentences of "for [art] [noun] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A salvage operation was under way for the £6 million chopper . |
2 | We shall see below how different schools have been involved in one or more of these types of situation , but for the present two illustrations should suffice to demonstrate the potential of this classification . |
3 | For the present these views are likely to prevail despite Layfield 's conclusion that LIT was ‘ feasible ’ ( Layfield 1976:207 ) . |
4 | It is certainly working for the BBC Junior Library Services , and there must be other areas which could benefit from a combined approach . |
5 | Tickets are on sale for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Ivory and Brass concerts at the Town Hall ( ) . |
6 | George Orwell wrote for the BBC Overseas Service and made hundreds of radio broadcasts , but no recording of his voice seems to have survived anywhere . |
7 | ‘ Though I may say that I shall be getting twenty-five guineas next Thursday for doing nothing but sit around in a television studio for half-an-hour , instead of beating my brains out all week-end to write a script for the BBC Overseas Service and getting ten guineas for it . ’ |
8 | Still , I had an overseas news radio set and sometimes at dusk when I turned it on for the BBC overseas news , the light on its dial welcomed me like a beacon from home . |
9 | What might well have fixed it was a radio play , In Parenthesis , by David Jones , produced for the BBC Third Programme by Douglas Cleverdon in 9948 . |
10 | It was all too much for the FT-SE 100 index , which closed 15.3 points adrift at 2832.50 . |
11 | Yadav and Pope ( 1992b ) used hourly data for the FT-SE 100 index from 1986 to 1990 to examine whether there was a connection in the UK between index returns and mispricings . |
12 | Table 6.2 shows calculations of the basis using the data from the numerical example in Table 2.4 of Chapter 2 for the FT-SE 100 index future for the 5 and 6 September 1989 . |
13 | Board and Sutcliffe ( 1990 ) studied transactions data for the FT-SE 100 index for the period from May 1984 to July 1989 . |
14 | However , for the FT-SE 100 Chamberlain 's results favour a negative relationship between maturity and volume . |
15 | The ambiguity of Jacques Chirac 's attitude to the National Front helped destroy his bid for the Presidency last year , and with it the credibility of the opposition to President Mitterrand . |
16 | One was his failure to hold a direct election for the presidency last year . |
17 | I do n't think I can play for the dancing this year . |
18 | Meanwhile , Spurs coach Doug Livermore joined the growing army of tipsters backing Aston Villa for the Championship this season . |
19 | In assessing why an apparently average side like Warwickshire made such a persistent challenge for the Championship last year , one thing stood out . |
20 | ‘ They say he might even challenge for the championship next year . ’ |
21 | There is certainly the prospect of Stewart , a slow starter but a class player when set , rivalling Robert Bailey for the No. 3 batting spot in the Caribbean . |
22 | The boundaries for the Snowdonia National Park run round the edge of Penrhyn , which covers six square miles . |
23 | They Old Trafford 's senior strikers are in no mood to budge for the £1.2 million Frenchman , who showed his pedigree on Eusebio 's big night in Lisbon this week . |
24 | GENERAL Norman Schwarzkopf 's praise for the JSTARS battle-management aircraft in the Gulf war has managers at Grumman glowing . |
25 | It features a graphical editor for the Shlaer-Mellor object-oriented analysis methodology and interestingly enough will offer on-screen animation for functional verification , dynamic functional verification and performance analysis . |
26 | But the chances are you 'll be heading for the hills next weekend , and according to the Countryside Commission for Scotland , almost 100,000 of you will be doing so in Scotland ! |
27 | The rationale for the initial four week course was to decrease viral replication and increase inflammatory activity before the start of the longterm course , thereby enhancing the possibility of response to therapy . |
28 | But on Wednesday and Thursday it caused queues of its own when 100 people attended the JobCentre to be interviewed for the initial eight jobs . |
29 | Neither Miss Bonham-Carter , 26 , a star of the films A Room with a View and Howard 's End , nor her parents , Elena and Raymond , were at court for the half-hour private hearing before Mr Justice Sedley . |
30 | The Oyster case is the ultimate setting for the Rolex Perpetual movement , first created in 1931 and the subject of many advanced innovations to produce todays movement with a self winding mechanism sensitive to the slightest movement of your wrist , which holds the mainspring at equal and constant tension producing excellent precision timekeeping . |