Example sentences of "[art] sake of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even over Christmas , when the IRA declared a unilateral ceasefire , that caution could not be relaxed not even for the sake of a rare party and a couple of cans of beer .
2 Views expressed by local people at yesterday 's public meeting included comments that Cwm Rheidol would be ruined for ever just for the sake of a short-term quarry , while another resident claimed that the village deserved a break after putting up with such a quarry for about 20 years .
3 HUNDREDS of people today shun a family for the sake of a thriving career .
4 HUNDREDS of people today shun a family for the sake of a thriving career .
5 In addition to this , the diphthong is shorter in ‘ might ’ , but we will ignore this for the sake of a simpler argument .
6 For the sake of a tiny minority of possible abusers , the cyclist is being unreasonably inconvenienced .
7 The ecological disaster created by the diversion of water from the Aral Sea for the sake of a better cotton crop has given that sort of thinking a severe knock .
8 For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion .
9 He can not see why cash which has earned him monthly interest running into five figures should be squandered for the sake of a perceived way of life that is now beset by escalating economic and political pressure .
10 You wo n't mind being that , for the sake of a fellow warrior in the cold drinks war ?
11 It was too dear to her to take on ‘ the degraded position of a woman who had forsaken husband and child and formed a union with her lover … she would always be a guilty woman continually threatened with exposure , deceiving her husband for the sake of a shameful union with a man who was a stranger and independent of her , and with whom she could not live a united life .
12 Only the France of the Sun King could afford the luxury of overseas development for its own sake , or at least for the sake of a distant and ill-defined future .
13 It is one thing for Liberal Democrats to support a Labour government for the sake of a liberal reform .
14 It is to be regretted that teachers dwell disproportionately on the first of these conventional classroom for the sake of a permanent record .
15 And were the Brodskys simply slumming it for the sake of a little pop action ?
16 Let us choose , for the sake of a particular example , the word-meaning BOTTLES .
17 He points out that under John Akers , IBM has built its desktop computing business to $8,500m in worldwide sales in 1991 , giving it 19% market share ; remained the worldwide leader in information technology revenues , at $62,800m last year up nearly 30% from $48,500m in 1985 when Akers took over ; and avoided the worst crisis that could have befallen it — which would have been to sacrifice investments in research and development for the sake of a fast buck — it spent $6,600m last year .
18 I am — deliberately — ten minutes late , both for the sake of a dramatic entrance and to show them that frankly , my dears , I do n't give a damn .
19 What is being contemplated here is the rape of a pleasant environment for the sake of a short term cash gain . ’
20 Charles … allowed himself for the sake of a few thousand pounds to be regarded as a greedy and litigious landlord rather than as a just ruler or as a national king .
21 You could be putting your life , or at least your health , at risk for the sake of a few pounds .
22 Inspector Alan Miller , of North Yorks Police , said : ‘ They would have had to be very determined to breach the wires , ignore warning signs and risk confronting armed guards for the sake of a few rabbits . ’
23 Well for the sake of a few million pounds the Conservatives will slash this area , that area , will say we need to close this unit , that unit .
24 Further , more local , threats are posed for the sake of a few years ' supply of raw materials .
25 In any event , it is surely wrong , for the sake of a few weeks , to decide on the principle of the Bill by giving it a Second Reading while hon. Members still do not have the Stoner report .
26 And they say the sixty-two year old widow died for the sake of a few pounds .
27 The transport firms should consider this issue carefully before they make any changes to schedules especially if change is for the sake of a few pounds .
28 for the sake of , for the sake of a few bands that we do , I mean most of the bands on the local level are used to playing in pubs so they just had to play on the floor anyway and the rest of it
29 The famous cantata Quando ridi , in which a lover claims he is dying for the sake of a beautiful mouth ?
30 For the sake of a quiet life he had given in to an unreasonable request and only now did he fully realize what it meant .
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