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

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1 It will depend on the prices for crops and livestock , as well as on the climate and the soils .
2 Erm whilst the County Council can provide you with some figures on vacancies at a district level , we would be very loathe to make any comment on the assumptions for conversions and windfall sites .
3 For five years Bush insisted he was ‘ out of the loop ’ on the arms for hostages deal .
4 My father would explain how he dreamed about the ill and how , for instance , in the case of Bobby Bowen 's hand , paralysed after a pit accident , he 'd worked on the fingers for days without success until , in a dream , the answer had come .
5 One other thing is just to chase up procedures we 're going to put on the passes for attendants and visitors and that still has n't been done .
6 Dickon plays by himself on the moors for hours , with the wild birds , and the sheep , and the other animals . ’
7 Sitting in a traffic jam with such a car alongside is a contemporary purgatory that produces reactions in me that bode no good for the future of the human race and make me a menace on the roads for minutes afterwards .
8 It was dangerous on the roads for bairns as usually the horses with running with the carts .
9 He 'd been on the roads for days and they still retained their winter mire , despite the advent of finer spring weather .
10 Additional listening exercises are included on the cassettes for Grades 1 & 2 .
11 Extra listening exercises are included on the cassettes for Grades 1 and 2 .
12 Having focused on the considerations for multinationals , we must also bear in mind the domestic inflationary consequences for UK companies .
13 Arthur Newsholme , the Chief Medical Officer to the Local Government Board , believed it would be ‘ folly ’ to infer from Campbell 's report that ‘ the industrial occupation of mothers is not a most injurious element in our social life ’ , and in 1919 the Women 's Employment Committee of the Ministry of Reconstruction , set up to advise on the opportunities for women 's employment after the war , expressed the hope that ‘ every inducement , direct or indirect , will be given to keep mothers at home ’ .
14 The tour of the exhibition will provide an opportunity to talk with major producers on the latest developments in roofing materials , and there will be a technical briefing on the implications for specifiers of the introduction of CEN standards , the Construction Products Directive , quality assurance and guarantees .
15 The Paddington Bear wallpaper that had been on the walls for years was mocking her .
16 Taking a carpet needle or a dentist 's pick he would sit on the stones for hours at a time prising small fossils from particles of rock he instinctively knew concealed them .
17 The Home Office publishes a leaflet ( BN7 ) giving detailed guidance on the requirements for individuals seeking British nationality and if you have any competitors who intend to compete internationally and who might fall into this category , then you should ensure that an early clarification of nationality is sought .
18 Been on the cards for ages , that wedding .
19 ‘ It was on the cards for ages , so it was really only a question of making it official , ’ he explained .
20 Who is to say what it was like living out on the plains for months on end , at first in a tent and then in a small house , not much more than a hut , built of saplings , mud , and cow dung , which she equipped with Somali fabrics and safari furniture ?
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