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

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1 Nigel wondered if any film star would be discerning enough to employ him if he applied for a chauffeur 's job .
2 He applied for a grant of land and this was sold to him for a nominal sum .
3 And he was a wounded pensioner er and he , he applied for a grant which you , which er a wounded soldier in the First World War could get if you had a pension he could get a grant of that pension to learn a trade .
4 When they acquired holes he applied for a clothing grant .
5 I was told that his legal advisers were concerned that if he applied for a taxation this would amount to an adoption of the bills and prejudice his other objections to the bill .
6 Not all the crew was impressed with the wild beauty however , although Dave Scadding , my number one really fell in love with Scotland , so much so that he applied for a transfer to Kirkwall on our return to Southampton .
7 Within six days , on 3 May 1862 , the young boy died , Benjamin declaring as he applied for a certificate that he had been present at the death .
8 On arrival he applied for a passport , but neither the French , the Austrian or the Prussian embassies were willing to provide one and he was ultimately obliged to travel disguised , on a Swiss passport .
9 Connolly was sentenced to one day 's imprisonment , after which he applied for a summons against the labour master for alleged assault .
10 He applied for a post in the service of the archduke : but Ferdinand was advised by his mother not to burden himself with such ‘ useless creatures who travel around all over the place , like beggars ’ .
11 At the suggestion of the Delta Commander he applied for a post at UNACO and was finally accepted six weeks later after a succession of exhaustive interviews .
12 It is also alleged under the name Garawand he applied for a loan of more than £40,000 to buy the house in Southfield Crescent , Stockton , where he was living .
13 Wright pleaded guilty to all charges , and also admitted obtaining £207,000 from the Halifax Building Society by deception when he applied for a mortgage claiming , falsely , that he did not have one .
14 His confidence grew and he applied for a job at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford upon Avon .
15 He applied for a patent for his design on 26 July 1907 .
16 In the 1650s Howard evidently also developed an interest in industrial practices , and on 27 October 1660 he applied for a patent for a new method of tanning , the subject of a printed broadsheet , Brief directions how to Tanne Leather according to a new Invention ( n.d . ) .
17 In 1678 he applied for a patent for a new way of processing flax , which may have been related to investigations of this topic made under the society 's auspices in the 1660s .
18 When the appellant received notice of the order , he applied for the order to be set aside on the grounds that he had no notice of the proceedings and had nothing to do with it .
19 In 1959 he applied for the headship of another minor public school , which had the disadvantage of being in Northumberland .
20 The offer coincided with a move to separate the Cheltenham Schools of Architecture and Art , with which he disagreed , so he applied for the post and succeeded despite his now apparent and debilitating illness .
21 The company said standard vetting procedures were followed , which did not reveal any adverse information about him when he applied for the post .
22 He applied for the job at Hoggatt 's , of course , and was runner-up to Howarth . "
23 An individual is a member of a community from which he obtains considerable benefits , in return he develops special skills which he applies for the benefit of the community .
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