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

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1 In another entry the master had sent the porter for the medical officer at three o'clock in the morning to attend a single woman in childbirth .
2 Emerson got a carbon copy of his first try after a swift counter attack , Stevens , came across from his wing into the centre to slice through the defence for a fine individual score , and left winger Paul McAteer raced in from 20 metres .
3 For them , they played it on the ground , and so their forwards could get to the ball … or pressure the defence for a back pass , or a throw in .
4 These witnesses were the main thrust of the defence for the parents .
5 Unless you or your club subscribe to the amount required , it probably will not be raised , the defence for the Act will not be mounted and many miles of river will be lost .
6 Some later Acts endeavoured to meet this problem by making an allotment to the ‘ Rectors , Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor ’ of the forest parishes , who were as trustees to apply the income for the benefit of the poor .
7 The increases of £2.15 or £3.45 that have been announced for next April are not enough in terms of the basic state pension , which supplies most of the income for the majority of our pensioners .
8 Section 742 states that an individual shall be deemed to have power to enjoy the income for the purposes of s739 if he comes within one or more of the following heads : ( a ) To enure for benefit The income is in fact so dealt with by any person as to be calculated , at some point of time and whether in the form of income or not , to enure for the benefit of the individual .
9 If an overseas company invests in shares and the structure is caught by s739 then the entire dividend comprises the income for the purposes of s739 and it is not possible to deduct in computing the chargeable income revenue expenses such as investment advisory fees , management fees , safe keeping charges , security handling fees and bank charges and registered and executive office fees .
10 That would more than double the income for the exchequer next year providing two point three billion pounds .
11 The income for the government will be small , not enough to solve its problems .
12 ‘ I still ca n't work out how they got away with it because I 'd only left it outside the tent for a few moments before it vanished .
13 I was convinced he was about to do the same to me , when he suddenly appeared to notice the tent for the first time , shied away and crashed off into the trees .
14 But I have stayed on the park for every day in our championship matches this season and I am confident I can last the full five days of the Test .
15 A plaque bearing the name of the adopter is displayed in the park and the adopter is given free entry to the park for a year .
16 The parking bays were crowded with cars and he drove slowly along the main aisle , while Doyle leaned out of his window , scanning the shadowy depths of the park for a glimpse of their target .
17 The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin overlooked St Stephen 's Green and Donna gazed out onto the park for a moment , glad to be safely at the hotel .
18 Her final sight of Hatherley was from the lane which skirted the park for a short distance .
19 While the Rolling Stones had sucked the counter-culture , hell 's angels , hippies , street theatres , and rock fans into the park for a day , the Isle of Wight created an encampment that lasted a week , and peaked , for good and ill , for three days .
20 There 's a choice of menus , goodie bags for the guests and a Celebration Cake plus one Free Return Ticket to the Park for the Party boy or girl .
21 ‘ We played them off the park for the first 25 minutes of the second half . ’
22 The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation .
23 It is suggested that Holywell 's Spring Gardens schoolroom , which dates back to 1877 , should be re-erected in the park for the purpose .
24 The weather convinces these men to take the opportunity for a walk around the area of the war-damaged Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church , which is preserved as a constant reminder of the past .
25 Rebutting suggestions that Scottish Liberal Democrat MPs would baulk at losing the opportunity for a Scottish Assembly , he added : ‘ My colleagues and I have taken this decision jointly and collectively .
26 Nevertheless , as the outcome if the Eastbourne parliamentary by-election demonstrated , a strong local electoral base developed over a number of years can provide the Liberal Democrats with the opportunity for a sensational , if perhaps transient , victory .
27 Photographers were tending to adopt that method on every job , even if there was the opportunity for a natural approach .
28 As he told Fred Emery on Panorama , ‘ from the moment that decision was taken to cancel the opportunity for a collective judgement to be taken , I knew that something very wrong had happened . ’
29 Thus the reader of a ‘ good ’ book has the opportunity for a quality of understanding shared with the viewer of a particularly sensitive theatre or television play , or a cinema film .
30 With rabbit numbers low , this was seen as the opportunity for a further reduction but in response to public outcry legislation was also introduced making it illegal to spread myxomatosis by artificial means — by taking infected rabbits and releasing them near disease-free colonies .
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