Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [verb] [noun] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is sufficient for schools to have payphones for children and for inspectors to have right of access when concerned .
2 In 1983 the Home Secretary imposed restrictions on the release of persons serving life for murders of police- and prison-officers , terrorist killings , murder during robbery , and the sadistic or sexual murder of young children , fixing a minimum of twenty years ' imprisonment for these offenders .
3 Misgivings were also expressed about the practice of departments supplying clerks for tribunals from their local and regional staffs on a secondment basis .
4 WordPerfect has responded angrily to Microsoft claims that a clear majority of users prefer Word for Windows over WordPerfect .
5 This series of modules provides opportunities for students to undertake investigation activities designed to improve their knowledge and understanding of their local area .
6 In other words , controlling as he did the nominations to all learned appointments in whichever of the areas he was then kazasker , he would urge young scholars to enter the relative dead end of the career of kasabat kadi and thereby prevent them from passing up through the ranks of medreses to become candidates for mevleviyets and thus rivals to his own position .
7 The new version of PC-NFS adds support for Windows For Workgroups and NetWare device drivers , enabling personal computers to share applications , files , printers and electronic mail across any TCP/IP or Open Network Computing-Network File System network , SunSelect says .
8 A similar revolutionary force was the employment of women to provide food for farmers and hired hands , particularly during harvest .
9 He also became interested in the breeding of goats to provide wool for shawls .
10 With rides costing 40p for adults and 30p children , this adjacent part of the main SVR Kidderminster Station project deserves attention for all .
11 National Certificate courses are modular in structure , with students receiving credits for units of up to 40 hours ' study .
12 The British government 's programme for the development of renewable energy has been massively oversubscribed , with developers submitting applications for projects which would generate electricity well in excess of the government 's target .
13 All of the companies in the Division turned in good half yearly figures with a particularly strong performance from thanks to record prices for pigs .
14 The competitive process arises out of disequilibrium in markets giving opportunities for entrepreneurs to exploit their superior information and earn profits .
15 A further offence is to be found in the Mail Order Transactions ( Information ) Order 1976 , whereby written advertisements in which someone in the course of a business invites from consumers mail orders for goods , with payment in advance , must include a legible description of the name and address of the person inviting the orders .
16 And the time is six sixteen and still to come , parents and teachers protest over plans to cut help for pupils whose first language is n't English .
17 The children 's parents help me to put on pantomimes to raise money for outings and the Christmas party . ’
18 It is ‘ theoretically ’ , because the then Home Secretary introduced new guide-lines some years ago which severely restricted the application of parole to men serving sentences for offences of violence , sexual offences and the supply of illegal drugs .
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