Example sentences of "by and for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The towns here — Portage-la-Prairie , Brandon , Regina , Medicine Hat — were created by and for the Canadian Pacific .
2 For them it is : there are no temples or museums , only people living by and for the land .
3 The laboratory experiment is an obvious case of control , since a complete situation is created by and for the observer .
4 Alas , however , we speak here of a democracy of those with the least sense of urgency to correct what is wrong , the best insulation through short-run comfort from what could go wrong — a democracy run by and for the contented majority , in which those who do not share in its benefits do not participate .
5 It was a paper produced by and for the radical , and generally non-tribal , urban Africans : in fact , it was very nearly involved in a libel case over criticism of Chagga chiefs .
6 Capellan hands directed the operations , Capellan machinery accomplished the construction , but it was by and for the humans of Earth , her nearest neighbour , that the great work of habilitating Mars was undertaken .
7 The Organización Nacional de Ciegos ( Once ) has opened the largest museum in the world of art by and for the visually impaired .
8 WACC was able to make these activists familiar with the Latin American concept of ‘ comunicación popular ’ , which is essentially communication of , by and for the people to initiate socio-political change .
9 The eighties is the end of that era , with the Labour Party hoist on its own identification with a housing form which was borrowed from ideological sources which were never formulated by and for the working class itself .
10 Produced by and for the universities as a recognised source of information on post-graduate taught courses
11 Handling means : ( a ) receiving the goods ; ( b ) undertaking the retention , removal , disposal or realisation of the goods by and for the benefit of another person ; ( c ) assisting in their retention etc. ; or
12 The day trip for the masses , if we except steamer excursions , was the child of the 1850s — to be more precise of the Great Exhibition of 1851 , which attracted vast numbers of visitors to its marvels in London , a traffic encouraged by the railways with concession fares , and organised by and for the members of innumerable local societies , chapels and communities .
13 But what represented that elementary force at this period , if not capitalism and the world made by and for the bourgeoisie ?
14 Information by and for the travel industry is a major area in Prestel and one which can be readily exploited by school librarians ant teachers for curricular and personal use .
15 The acquisition of a new Steinway Grand piano by the town stimulated the idea of allowing its use by and for the younger generation .
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