Example sentences of "and [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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1 The analysis of sin that occupies much of the second half of the book and which , perhaps fittingly from a literary point of view , distorts the balanced analytic framework of the role and nature of contemplative life in the first half , is frozen in a definitive icon in which the body of death is horriby manifested with a head of pride , back of covetousness ( worldly things that the anchoress turns away from ) , a heart of envy , arms of anger , a belly of greed , genitals of lechery and feet of despairing sloth which find it difficult to stir themselves to good works ( prayer and meditation for the anchoress ) ( 85.355a — 6a. – 154 – 5 ) .
2 GUITAR School and Guitar For The Practising Musician magazines , 1984–1992 .
3 At the heart of things , in the Minister 's room , were the sign-writers , working together throughout with the aim of achieving better communication with the public , and style and unity for the various parts of our effort .
4 Family members who are actively addicted to self-denial and caretaking for the primary sufferer have as much addictive disease in themselves as do any primary sufferers .
5 However , it is important to note that PNP provided the resources and framework for the considerable expansion and diversification of such courses between 1985 and 1990 : it was not so much that PNP was submerged as that PNP and primary provision became synonymous .
6 The Anglican ‘ Service ’ as set by Tallis , Byrd , and the elder Mundy consists of Morning Prayers with responses , litany , ‘ Te Deum ’ and ‘ Benedictus ’ , Kyrie and Creed for the Communion , and the Evening canticles ‘ Magnificat ’ and ‘ Nunc dimittis ’ , or some portion of these ( e.g. Byrd 's second and third Services consist only of the evening canticles ) .
7 Durie , who at 31 , is fast becoming one of the foremost ambassadors for the sport in this country , and known for her passion and honesty for the British game , went on to give some basic practical advice to the enthusiastic youngsters .
8 Miss Logan understood gunpowder to be the most acceptable offering for the Turkish peasant , and writing-paper for the superior classes .
9 Perhaps as Becker has suggested for the bourgeoisie ( Becker 1983 ) and Roxborough for the proletariat ( Roxborough 1984 ) , it is expecting too much to place the burden of revolution on the shoulders of any one class .
10 Many spoke with respect and admiration for the soldiers of the 6th Army , but took the view that the losses suffered had been in vain .
11 The views of people who had previously looked after those who died sometimes reflected their gratitude and admiration for the people who took on this task .
12 But these considerations , which are no fault of the present author 's , should not be allowed to diminish pleasure in and admiration for the parts of her book under review that have to do with the history of ideas .
13 Such examples of foreign respect and admiration for the Comrade and his wife were displayed throughout Romania in every museum and library .
14 One purpose underlying Althusser 's work was to rationalize the French Communist Party 's continued adherence to a pro-Moscow line and admiration for the Eastern-bloc system .
15 Jodie Foster makes her debut as director with Little Man Tate , a sensitive film about a 7-year-old prodigy ( played by Adam Hann-Byrd ) torn between love for his mother ( Foster ) , and admiration for the brilliant psychologist ( Dianne Wiest ) intent on nurturing his genius .
16 Most of us must reluctantly concede and admiration for the way the Japanese do things , but even they make some remarkable cock-ups , which can serve to cheer and instruct us when we consider our own inadequacies .
17 Confining himself to Scotland 's priorities , the national coach expressed relief at having gained an initial win at Malta 's expense and admiration for the manner of that achievement .
18 What price Oxfam Canada 's support to this day with office , phone , and photocopier for the NI 's Canadian team ?
19 However hard I work and struggle for the future there are ever snares to catch me and sometimes I see no end to it and think myself doomed to pass my days in toil and nothing else .
20 The chairman can then , whether it is justified or not , tell his board of directors and his shareholders how successful the whole exercise has been in terms of customer relations and exposure for the company and its services .
21 TIM PEACOCK predicts scope and glory for the PARIS ANGELS .
22 TIM PEACOCK predicts scope and glory for the PARIS ANGELS .
23 The Last Of The Mohicans has romance and Lewis ' bare torso for the girls and action and Stowe 's wind-blown hair for the boys , history and literature for the high-brows and yards of bloody violence for the yobs .
24 At Birkbeck , Joyce passed the intermediate examination for his BA and then read English language and literature for the second part of his degree .
25 The Government have made clear their opposition and abhorrence for the fatwa to which the hon. Gentleman referred , but he differs from the view of his colleagues on the Opposition Front Bench if he wishes to stop trade or perhaps impose an embargo on trade with Iran or , indeed , any other country .
26 All sequences refer to the non-template strand , with the numbering referring to the transcript length from the -1 site of each promoter ( since initiation of transcription was forced to commence from the -1 position by high levels of GpA and ApU for the UV5 and N25 promoters , respectively ) .
27 ( The government 's economic policy and budget for the rest of 1992 had been promised for Feb. 15 . )
28 reporting accountants should have to confirm that all firms have undertaken an ‘ expense of time ’ calculation and budget for the following year ;
29 I do realize that there are problems in finding suitable sites and that possibly that costs would be involved in setting them up , but for the reasons I 've outlined we should take the bull by the horns and make an effort to find sites and budget for the costs involved so the benefits can be felt as soon as possible .
30 As the frontiers of empire contracted over the next half-century , the dispossessed loyalists were either to leave home and livelihood for the safety of the mother country or else endeavour to seek pardon and accommodation with their new masters .
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