Example sentences of "and [verb] [adj] opportunity for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The picnics were originally for the printers " and their families " , but once large numbers of young women were employed , they seem to have taken on a more youthful atmosphere , and became good opportunities for courtship . |
2 | Telepresence — Live interactive television links , supported by remote display of prerecorded material or by output from computers or laboratory equipment as appropriate , will allow academic and administrative meetings , lectures , seminars and demonstrations to take place with the participants at different geographical locations , saving time and travel costs and opening new opportunities for collaboration . |
3 | It is likely that Compact will give a new focus to such activities and provide new opportunities for student involvement . |
4 | I want to argue that partnerships should actively begin to research into the best of business practice , understand what it is about and create structured opportunities for education to learn , transfer and absorb . |
5 | Physical education , aesthetic and practical areas of learning and expression should be enjoyed by visually handicapped pupils as much as any others and give valuable opportunities for self-expression and the mastery of practical skills . |
6 | The move is part of the company 's attempt to strengthen consumer awareness of the Church 's brand and to extend retail opportunities for ladies ' and men 's shoes . |
7 | Such an act could be accompanied by a Commission against Age Discrimination both to help enforce the legislation and promote equal opportunities for people regardless of age . |
8 | Marc Pugens , Hewlett Packard 's communications director , says that the digital networks group chose to locate its European headquarters in the Rhone-Alpes because it was a major university centre and offered excellent opportunities for technology transfer . |
9 | Matolcsy in turn resigned on Dec. 12 , the day after the government presented its 1991 budget in detail to the National Assembly ; his own more radical prescription had been published on Nov. 1 , as a six-month programme which he claimed would " demand a single but huge sacrifice and throw open opportunities for breakthroughs " . |