Example sentences of "for [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | relative increase in brain size : encephalization quotient 48.8% compared with a range of values of 22 to 41% for eleven species of monkey ; |
2 | All of them made it back to the rendezvous where they also met up with Zirnheld 's group who had managed to account for eleven aircraft . |
3 | In view of the limited time available before the scheduled date for Advance Data Capture for Council Tax purposes I will ask my secretary to set up a meeting to discuss this document and Council Tax structures and staffing levels in a couple of weeks time . |
4 | In the mid-80s two new focal points emerged : curriculum development ( mainly for professional media education ) and the Intercultural Panel ( investigating group communication and community activism ) . |
5 | For example , in at least one rural area , we have heard of a tendency for professional people to send their children to the nearby town or another village school if they feel their own village school is unsatisfactory . ’ |
6 | It is helpful to realize that tinnitus is now widely recognized ; courses are run for professional people who meet tinnitus sufferers ; there is much research which is continuing . |
7 | IN AT THE DEEP END : SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE Oxford University Press |
8 | Executive School : Very intensive courses for professional people with tuition in small groups or one-to-one . |
9 | The recommended salary scale for bureaux managers is pegged to local authority rates for professional staff . |
10 | The patient should be told of the mode of address used in that particular hospital for professional staff . |
11 | Approximately half the courses described by the data sheets were for professional staff , one-quarter for non-professionals and one-quarter for both or either ( both or either typically meant new professionals and/or senior assistants or all staff with supervisory responsibilities ) . |
12 | For professional staff , qualification courses form a minority of the programmes undertaken , though suggested changes in routes to Fellowship currently being debated , may alter the balance of qualification-related/non-qualification training . |
13 | Sometimes a specific progression was noted — first , attendance at more external courses , then development of more internal programmes , with a distinction being made between more external courses wanted for professional staff , more internal training wanted for non-professional staff : |
14 | ‘ Training of non-professionals , including a more structured programme : better opportunities for outside courses for professional staff ’ … |
15 | For professional staff , external or off-the-job courses were most likely to be mentioned , generally either management or highly specialized and usually within an overall developmental context . |
16 | The Animal Care Trust — ACT — supports the College by raising urgently needed funds to ensure high standards of facilities are maintained , to extend , modernise and equip the RVC 's three hospitals and also to provide endowment for professional staff . |
17 | Under such a concept the ‘ core ’ is the central base for professional staff who are engaged in the rehabilitation and personal development of individuals living in the homes ; it may also serve as a training base for staff , a research base for the evaluation and monitoring of the service and a place where the residential care staff meet to exchange ideas . |
18 | ‘ At one hospital site , Ekiriyankumbra , the transformation was incredible , ’ says Dr Bruce Robins , BP Solar Australia 's manager for professional sales . |
19 | Your kind is usually good for fifty yuan at least . ’ |
20 | Most enclosed a gift — ‘ please , please accept it Hannah — I feel I owe you such a lot ’ — ranging from cheques up to one hundred pounds from people one hoped could afford it , down to postal orders for fifty pence from pensioners . |
21 | Silvex Modes , do pop in , ladies , convenient hours to suit you and the kiddies , and we 'll lovingly screw you over for fifty pence an hour . |
22 | The Liberal Democrat leader , Paddy Ashdown , has called for fifty pence rise in petrol prices to be phased in to cut levels of carbon dioxide emissions . |
23 | But she sells them to me for fifty pence a packet still . |
24 | We 've paid them for fifty percent of the F O B costs , er because they said , Unless you pay us , we wo n't load . |
25 | for fifty percent of the overall assessment . |
26 | I sold it once when I was skint for fifty quid , that was before I was married . |
27 | I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid . |
28 | for fifty quid b bought a cheap one |
29 | for fifty quid and he only lives , well , hundred yards , if that , from the shop . |
30 | For fifty quid ! |