Example sentences of "in [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Abroad , and especially in Europe , there was widespread decline in esteem for the USA . |
2 | This new fashion for dressing a corpse was to remain in vogue for the next fifty years . |
3 | The acknowledged leader in modern first editions , which have been greatly in vogue for the last two years . |
4 | The children who were in Pindown for the longest periods could receive more than £50,000 . |
5 | 146 ( 1 ) A right of re-entry or forfeiture under any proviso or stipulation in a lease for a breach of any covenant or condition in the lease shall not be enforceable , by action or otherwise , unless and until the lessor serves on the lessee a notice — ( a ) specifying the particular breach complained of ; and ( b ) if the breach is capable of remedy , requiring the lessee to remedy the breach ; and ( c ) in any case , requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach ; and the lessee fails , within a reasonable time thereafter , to remedy the breach , if it is capable of remedy , and to make reasonable compensation in money , to the satisfaction of the lessor , for the breach . |
6 | The further question is whether the absence of any statement in the notice requiring compensation in money in respect of the breach is fatal to the validity of the notice … the statute requires notice to be given specifying the breach complained of , as the first thing , and , if the breach is capable of remedy , requiring the lessee to remedy it , and " in any case requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach . " |
7 | Worldwide , the combined firm reported a 4.4% increase in income for the year to $3.8bn . |
8 | The result is a bucking of current trends with the growth in spending outstripping rises in income for the first time in three years . |
9 | This is reflected in an increase in funding for the biotransformations project , which a spokesman for the department said had been ‘ very successful ’ . |
10 | increase in funding for the coming year ? |
11 | On Jan. 19 the administration formally requested additional funds from Congress of $40,000 million-$100,000 million in funding for the RTC , which was responsible for paying off depositors and servicing loans prior to the sale of thrifts and their assets . |
12 | JUST because we have n't been seen in LINK for a while — it does n't mean its been quiet at Crediton ! |
13 | It seems anomalous that animals injected during their life with hormones , which later cause damage to consumers , will not sound in liability for the farmer under Pt 1 of the CPA 1987. ( c ) Defect A product is defective under the CPA 1987 when it does not provide the safety which persons generally are entitled to expect , taking into account all the circumstances . |
14 | There was , therefore , no sanction in Islam for the persecution of the religious minorities within the Turkish empire . |
15 | One of these days , I live in hope for a bug going round that everybody else has , but not me . |
16 | Most of the dissenting ( Covenanting ) ministers took other jobs and waited in hope for the ruling to be reversed , at peace with their consciences by having adhered to their principles , but many felt it incumbent upon them to continue with their vocation , preaching the gospel and making true Presbyterianism available to the people . |
17 | The last two were the social railway , requiring continuing support in grant-aid for the provision of socially essential services in the capital , in the great conurbations , and in rural areas . |
18 | In Ireland , credit unions have been in existence for a decade longer than in Britain , but there are now over 450 unions , with a membership exceeding three-quarters of a million . |
19 | By then , however , the main outlines have been in existence for a very long time , and it is these earlier arrangements about which we really need to know more and where future research should be concentrated . |
20 | A discrete block of land may have been in existence for a long time before it was first described in a written document . |
21 | The recent announcement of a link up between the EC and EFTA to create a European Economic Area [ EEA ] by 1993 is likely to have little immediate impact on the proportion of exports destined for these areas , partly because privileged access to each others markets has already been in existence for a number of years between the two trading blocks . |
22 | The first 4 of these have been in existence for a long time . |
23 | J. C. E. Roberts , welcomed all present and remarked that although the Society had only been in existence for a few months , much had already been done and the Society had a firm foundation on which to build . |
24 | Believe it or not , the society has now been in existence for a year and subscriptions became due on the 16th of March . |
25 | Despite the widespread provision of automatic teller machines ( ATMs ) which has now been in existence for a number of years , there is an apparent reluctance in the public to adopt this facility wholeheartedly . |
26 | The details of a complaint by the master tailors of London in 1721 show that the organisation revealed in evidence at a trial in 1765 and described again in 1818 by Francis Place as a " perfect combination " had been by that last year in existence for a century . |
27 | There was already an Air Staff Target ( GOR 339 ) in existence for the replacement of the Canberra light bomber with a Tactical Strike and Reconnaissance aircraft capable of carrying nuclear or conventional weapons , which would be ideal for airfield attack . |
28 | The Commission has been in existence for the same length of time as the Fair Employment Agency , since 1976 . |
29 | No inset within the greenbelt is in existence for the area , which is at this time washed-over by the greenbelt . |
30 | By the end of the 1970s the CNAA had established a Diploma in Professional Studies in Nursing , joining the twenty courses now in existence for the Diploma in Professional Studies in Education . |