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

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1 If it were the case that some of the remaining words were radically different from the approximate values for shape and length they could be removed from the list of candidates .
2 An extract from the General Regulations for Students is included on pages 24 & 25 of this guide .
3 Dick Crossman , like myself , was a Wykehamist but did not benefit from the outstanding facilities for scientific education that were available at Winchester .
4 The Israeli authorities say that ‘ Abd al-Ra'uf Ghabin 's allegations of torture and ill-treatment were investigated and that ‘ there had been no deviation from the accepted procedures for interrogations ’ .
5 Of all the varieties of patronage at the disposal of Scottish politicians , the most useful were those connected with taxation , for , quite apart from the undeniable opportunities for profit which might accrue to an official charged with the collection of public revenues , through his possession of such monies between the time of collection and the time of accounting for the receipts , the ability to increase or moderate one 's zeal was in itself a valuable asset for officers who were themselves often intimately involved in the political and social life of their communities .
6 He was a very accomplished tracking dog and gained recognition from the Swedish police for his achievements .
7 In fact Gilbert 's Act of 1782 , remembered mostly as one which permitted parishes to unite for Poor Law purposes without undergoing the expensive process of incorporating through a private act of parliament , was equally significant in its effective sanctioning of the subsidising of wages from the poor rates for the able-bodied who were to be removed from workhouses and found work .
8 The guide is available from the Financial Services for Women ( FSW ) , telephone 0800 590682 .
9 Markets were also unnerved by a call from the Financial Times for Mr Lamont to resign .
10 We find a deviation from the two rules for triatomic molecules .
11 No phones — Cawthorne would have mobiles — and apart from the two benches for the machinery and a single typist 's swivel chair , nothing else .
12 From the two examples for January and July , how fast does the temperature change from lowland to higher land ? ( 1°C for every … metres of altitude . )
13 Children appear to benefit more than adults from the increased opportunities for interaction and recreation , a conclusion confirmed by Eubank-Ahrens ' research in German Woonerven .
14 We do not shrink from the real choices for our country .
15 True happiness , according to Jesus , comes about when we turn away from the commonly-accepted prescriptions for happiness to abandon ourselves to God .
16 It did not diminish its established commitments , but the impression gained from the annual reports for the early 1970s is that the CNAA was preoccupied with the validation of an ever expanding number of newly-associated institutions and a widening range of subjects — from Chinese studies to computer technology , from housing studies to occupational hygiene .
17 Holders of the honours degree are eligible for partial exemption from the professional examinations for membership of the Institute of Actuaries .
18 From the first elections for the Stormont Parliament in 1921 , the Unionist Party had dominated the politics of Ulster with a virtual monopoly of unionist votes .
19 Mr Shrigley said two of the women had died from the serious illnesses for which they had been admitted to the hospital .
20 Consultations between the various parties on the composition of the proposed unity government took place during December , against a background of repeated demands from the armed forces for Koffigoh 's replacement and the dissolution of the High Council of the Republic ( provisional parliament ) .
21 The brigade previously donated a quantity of outdated equipment to the city 's fire department and received a request from the Russian firefighters for technical help .
22 He bred mice , and every generation he chopped their tails off , and then bred from the tailless mice for dozens of generations , and of course , they were still being born with tails .
23 European pistes are becoming more and more overcrowded and there is a move away from the endless queues for the ski-lifts .
24 The quick redemption of bonds seems to have been envisaged from the early days for this kind of comment recurs. that the repayment took over 75 years to accomplish is remarkable , but that it is so is attributable to three things , compounded by other factors such as two World Wars .
25 What can be learned from the differential figures for particular groups of children — boys and girls ; older and younger children ; those rated by their teachers as of average , above average and Below average ability or attainment ?
26 It has taken Fraud Squad officers months just to obtain clearance from the Egyptian authorities for an evidence-gathering trip .
27 To tell the truth I 'll be glad to escape from the little horrors for a few hours !
28 Apart from the considerable advantages for the mentally handicapped child , the other children will have first hand contact with mental handicap at an early age .
29 But on fifty nine minutes Milton put the game beyond doubt as Nigel Mott grabbed his second goal of the game despite howls of protest from the Fairmile players for offside , he ran through and stroked the ball home with ease .
30 The threat of papal taxation once again receded from the English clergy for some years to come .
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