Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun pl] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | National institutions and agencies , each responsible for one agenda , are charged with administering specific policies for each sector and each group of multi-nationals . |
2 | Resorts : Cortina is international jet set , glamour and glitz ; Cervinia , Courmayeur and neighbouring La Thuile have a wide range of intermediate pistes , Gresonnay and Champoluc , also in the Aosta Valley , make tranquil alternatives for adventurous Italian speaking beginners ; and where is the noisiest of them all ? |
3 | The report will discuss this aspect and make specific proposals for further investigation . |
4 | The study of crime offers some opportunities for this type of analysis . |
5 | On Earth , progressive tabernacles called ethical investment schemes have been using currency to support social causes for some time . |
6 | But also one can see families in these situations creating maximum flexibility by using some members for household-based production and some for different types of waged work in what Wall calls the adaptive family economy : ‘ their economic activities were diversified against the prospect of bad times and to make the most of the good ’ ( 1986 , p. 294 ) . |
7 | Alternatively , you can sometimes save money by using different firms for each process . |
8 | This war has to be explained in terms of the collapse of the old order — not simply in the sense that the United States was left as the only superpower , but in the more profound sense that the collapse of the old order has far-reaching consequences for American society and politics , that this war is a defensive reaction to the deep disturbance caused by the end of the cold war . |
9 | In this case gram negative types succumb readily while gram positives can survive dry conditions for some time . |
10 | In particular , it is not difficult to imagine that the oral stage , with its central feature of attachment to the breast , and thereby to the person of the mother , holds rich possibilities for primitive superego-formation , especially if weaning creates a tendency to introject the lost object . |
11 | Considerable ingenuity may be required to discover non-racial criteria for racial discrimination and non-racial reasons for criticizing other races . |
12 | At a press conference on April 27 , Walesa hinted that he might ask the government to resign , and mentioned possible candidates for Prime Minister . |
13 | The desk has tiered drawers for easy access . |
14 | But I do want you to write some things for next time . |
15 | Restoration Day , the anniversary of Elizabeth 's accession ( 17 November ) , royal birthdays ( 4 November for William III , 6 February for Queen Anne , 30 April for Queen Mary ) , as well as a number of other commemorative days , provided further opportunities for public display and popular rejoicing . |
16 | The new LEAs took over the responsibility to provide adequate facilities for elementary education and in addition were authorised to provide ‘ education other than elementary ’ , either by setting up new secondary schools or by aiding existing ones in their area . |
17 | Although the 1944 Education Act placed upon all local education authorities the statutory duty to provide adequate facilities for further education , defining further education as full-time or part-time education and leisure-time occupation for persons over compulsory school-leaving age , it made no reference to higher education as such . |
18 | Two pairs of beacons on the coast provide fixed markers for offshore speed trials . |
19 | everybody wants extra lessons for some reason . |
20 | It is not possible though to find similar priorities for long-term survival where small firms are concerned . |
21 | The department has 10 laboratories for Structural Testing , Concrete Technology , Hydraulics , Geotechnical Engineering , Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Studies , Stress Analysis , Computing , Non-destructive Testing , Pollution Control , and Fire Safety Engineering . |
22 | He also proposed global zones for marine life defined by ocean temperatures . |
23 | None the less , there is a long way to go and parts of the training programme have been cut , which has serious implications for this country 's future . |
24 | We want real jobs for real money . |
25 | According to every independent account of social therapy since Newman and his followers started out , it often — at least for those clients deemed likely prospects for active party membership — turns out to be something else : a tool for making isolated , distressed individuals totally dependent on Newman and the party for all sense of self-esteem and community . |
26 | The country has ambitious plans for environmental tax incentives and other financial incentives [ see below ] . |
27 | In the field of intellectual property the EC has ambitious plans for further harmonization of rights throughout the Community and , ultimately , the development of Community-wide rights . |
28 | Little Chef , for example , already Britain 's largest table service restaurants chain , has over 350 outlets nationwide , and has ambitious plans for further growth , while Happy Eater provides an attractive alternative for families and business travellers alike at 88 locations throughout the UK . |
29 | Eventually , the authorities were convinced that the special circumstances of the Kadanwari field , coupled with the need to provide demonstrable incentives for future exploration , properly justified a new price regime . |
30 | Wolfe argues that this contradiction has three consequences for public administration . |