Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] for this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The woman is often regarded as the nutritional head of the household , and yet she has had little or no training for this job .
2 The reason for this could be that the course for this year 's Olympic marathon in Barcelona fails the two main criteria .
3 Philosophers like Plato and Plotinus believed that the longing for this knowledge is innate in the human soul which had itself emanated , albeit to the furthest possible extent , from the source of all being to which it longs to return .
4 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the opportunity for this country to help support genuine refugees abroad through various aid programmes is not helped by the fact that , according to a headline in The Times today , bogus refugees bleed Britain of £100 million through benefit fraud ?
5 Cohen also suggests that the reason for this dominance is that the left hemisphere is specially suited to serial processing while the right controls spatial processing .
6 It has been suggested that the reason for this choice may have been that the longer of the two annual intervals between successive zenith-transits of the sun in the neighbourhood of Copan ( one of the most important Maya cities ) at latitude 15 degrees north is 260 days .
7 However , my observations suggest that the reason for this behaviour is display , rather than self-defence .
8 There is no military-industrial complex because to define the enhanced role of the military in this way is to assume that the reason for this development is the desire of the military and industry to work together .
9 At a time when the funeral service is aware of the ‘ grieving process ’ and relatives ' needs to view the remains of their loved ones , it should be noted that the reason for this recommendation is a legal requirement for the Institute .
10 A third response is to agree that as things are presently constituted females do end up with poorer spatial visualisation skills by adolescence ( which may or may not affect the learning of mathematics ) , but then claim that the reason for this outcome is differential male-female learning experiences .
11 Little attention is given in social work education to team models of practice , team leadership skills , supervisory techniques appropriate for different types of paraprofessionals , etc. , in spite of the fact that the need for this kind of curriculum content has long been recognized ( Purvine , 1973 ; IASSW , 1979 ; Pangalangan and de Guzman , 1980 ; Barclay Report , 1982 ) .
12 Now , it is no secret that the audience for this programme is not large .
13 Now , if you had an opportunity of glancing at the leaflet already you will have seen that the leader for this July 's er , weekend is is Mr Henry and , I do n't think I can do any better than to spend two minutes of the time that we 've got in asking Henry if he would say a word or two of introduction to the theme for this year .
14 I felt that the design for this holiday picture should be a natural and less structured design than normal , so I laid out the pressed stems of eucalyptus which naturally fell into a fan shape and used that as the basis of my design .
15 Pauline Kenward reported that the arrangements for this event were going well .
16 My Lord the er case moves on there over the page now to the twenty fourth of September and on that day Mr was notified erm by his bank on the telephone that head office had approved the finance proposal in principal and as a result of that Mr then telephone Peter , the defendant , told him that the financing for this deal had been approved in principal and Mr asked Mr to provide a bankers draft of some seven and a half thousand pounds in order to enable exchange to take place as a matter of urgency .
17 The majority considered that such cases should in future be dealt with under the Sexual Offences Act 1956 , s.3(1) , which makes it a crime to procure a woman by false pretences or false representations to have unlawful sexual intercourse in any part of the world and that the penalty for this offence should be raised from two to five years ' imprisonment .
18 It is significant that the timetable for this area of work has been maintained despite the absence of a key member of the Enterprise Centre 's staff , due to illness , for most of the period .
19 The fact that a baby is weaned early , according to this argument , matters less than the reason for this decision : whether it reflects a cultural norm , or stems from the mother 's revulsion at physical intimacy , or expresses an urge to hurry the child towards independence .
20 Although the rationale for this treatment is somewhat arcane , dramatic results have been claimed .
21 The second one will be in the West Midlands under the direction of Hilary Weedon and Jean Parmiter although the venue for this course has yet to be finalised .
22 Although the trigger for this phenomenon is unknown , hypobiosis occurs at the start of a prolonged dry season and permits the parasite to survive in the host as arrested L4 instead of maturing and producing eggs which would inevitably fail to develop on the arid pasture .
23 Although the motive for this work is primarily biological , we emphasize that ‘ spatial dilemmas ’ generate patterns of extreme richness and beauty .
24 As experience with TIPSS increases , so the indications for this procedure may expand .
25 The persons solicited in this way reacted with annoyance , perhaps indicating that they supposed that they were being solicited for the purposes of prostitution ( the magistrates having found as a fact that ‘ it would be impossible for anyone so touted or solicited without enquiry to appreciate the purpose of the solicitation , and that a solicitation for this purpose in the circumstances of time and place was such an affront that it might provoke a breach of the peace . ’ )
26 Training at Kingsholm could be all ticket in future if the crowds for this week 's visit of England is anything to go by …
27 Policemen are trained to seek out evidence and interview suspects in the rough and tumble of criminal enquiries , whereas prosecutors lack both the training and the inclination for this task .
28 Schering disclosed what it regarded as confidential information to Falkman and the expert for this purpose .
29 A magistrate was a judge who dealt with small crimes in local courts , and the magistrate for this district was well known .
30 The content validity of the test is argued on the basis of the range of vocabulary items included , while , for construct validity , the authors rely upon the widely accepted practice of using vocabulary items in intelligence tests , and the justification for this practice put forward by Binet and Simon in 1905 , and by Terman in 1916 .
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