Example sentences of "for one [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 After taking up the post , the professor will become eligible for consideration , in reviews which will take place from time to time , for one of a small number of additional awards which may be made in recognition of outstanding academic distinction and/or contribution to the academic work of the University ( e.g. in leadership in , or in the development of , some field of study ) .
2 And the organisers are also inviting novice and first-time triathletes to compete for one of a dozen spot prizes .
3 This squared up modello , which reveals unusual cut-and-paste revisions , was a design for one of a series of frescoes in Assisi .
4 Undoubtedly one of the best ways the overseas student has of seeing what is required in British theatre training is to apply for one of the summer schools offered by the drama schools , and find out what it 's all about before committing him- or herself to a long and expensive stay .
5 ‘ Well , but , madam , if the fellow is a tout — tout , is that the word ? — for one of the hotels here , is it not likely he would need to be ascending like us ? ’
6 ‘ He got very worried and immediately sent for one of the consultants from the hospital . ’
7 The music business is also the focus for one of the seminars .
8 I would work for one of the major charities , perhaps , or maybe go for a job in publishing .
9 My plan was to sit around and wait for one of the parish team to appear and then to ask them for their advice .
10 This can create something of a dilemma for the anthropologist and for the discipline itself , for one of the tenets of social research is that it requires detachment .
11 For one of the curiosities of Aubeterre is a church in the form of an artificial cave hewn in the face of the chalk cliff .
12 At the end of June , Sir Geoffrey made his own last vain attempt to reassure Hong Kong , flying in briefly for one of the most uncomfortable few days of his long diplomatic career .
13 ‘ When the cortege arrived a grave ear-marked , I think , for one of the Kavanagh sisters had been opened two doors down from Patrick 's , which at this stage had a wooden crucifix made and erected by Peter and crazy pavings which I gather were stepping stones from a stream on the homestead and mentioned in one of the poems .
14 He was doubtless selected because he not only commands a vast classical repertoire , essential for one of the world 's great orchestras , but has also worked hard to popularise modern music .
15 THE former president of Argentina and the man responsible for one of the most ill-organised military adventures in history , General Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri , was freed yesterday under a presidential pardon from his comfortable confinement in a suburban military college in Buenos Aires .
16 The Law Commission has been much more exact in specifying intent to commit serious crime as a necessary ingredient for one of the two more serious offences it proposes .
17 ‘ WELL DONE , thou good and faithful servant ’ was the text for one of the more memorable sermons preached by the Rev Keith Elliott VC .
18 In the occupational culture of Easton station most of these incidents are rendered afterwards into humorous stories , retold to new recruits and outsiders to demonstrate the ‘ funny side ’ of policing ; and the familiar RUC term ‘ all is regular ’ , used to signify that a call has been attended to , has obvious humorous connotations for one of the community welfare tasks described here .
19 This woman 's firm had totally ripped it off for one of the midmarket youth fashion houses .
20 Although she had never had any secretarial training , she had the nerve to apply for one of the most eagerly sought-after positions in Europe .
21 FISA has been invited to design its F1 circuit within the complex and it is Pook 's belief that it will provide a permanent home ‘ for one of the grands prix in the US ’ .
22 With Spain pushing hard for one of the first six seeded places , England could find themselves unseeded and playing in Sicily too , as the side ranked No.2 in a Group F headed by Belgium .
23 The Tayif agreement was supposed to be a formula for peace , but last week it came close to becoming a recipe for one of the biggest , almost certainly the most ferocious , battles of the 14 ½-year war .
24 APLAN by Berkshire county council to create a city technology college was ruled out yesterday by Mrs Angela Rumbold , the Education Minister , when she gave the go-ahead for one of the schools involved to opt out .
25 Positive thinking will have to wait a while , but it augurs well for one of the young ringsiders who turned up in his smartest suit and said : ‘ What a disgusting fight ; I wish I 'd worn my tracksuit . ’
26 These are edited excerpts from the book : EXTRACT from medical report form for one of the Big Five banks : ‘ For colour vision , ability to distinguish between red and black is the only requirement . ’
27 I stand in the queue for one of the new-fangled ticket machines clutching my one pound coin , but when it 's my turn , the dot matrix display has changed suddenly from CHANGE GIVEN to EXACT MONEY ONLY .
28 In 1956 , of course , the Conservative party was heading for one of the few post-war political events unequivocally more damaging to it than the current poll-tax furore — the Suez crisis .
29 She took a taxi outside the station and the driver promptly launched into his life history : he had worked hard all his life for one of the big oil companies , inspecting petrol pumps all over Suffolk and had been made redundant in his early fifties with the very minimum of redundancy money .
30 He reached for one of the sticks he 'd collected for the pheasant trap .
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