Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In our network 's submission on the consultation document we welcomed the opportunity for user expertise to be used in this way if properly supported and paid for .
2 Most finance texts would suggest that purchasers of assets via the financial markets are entering a fair game in that the market will price assets according to expectations of future cash flows incorporating some risk discount ( albeit one likely to reflect systematic risk , ie after taking the opportunity for portfolio diversification into account , rather than the total variance of the returns ) .
3 I must be careful here , for while the provision for community education in Scotland is generally more advanced at the level of local authority involvement than in the areas of the USA which I visited , and while organisations such as the Trades Unions , the WEA and others do much to orchestrate various adult education projects , there is nothing which approaches the ‘ schools for problems ’ which Highlander provides .
4 ( This Management team of four ( bondholders ) survived until November 1921 when at the Annual General Meeting that year the President , Lord Rathcreedan , announced that ‘ The provision for Club members on the Committee had been overlooked ’ and two nominations were called for ) .
5 The disclosure came at the trial for insider trading of Thorold Mackie , an investment analyst and director of Bell Lawrie White .
6 Tom Hutchinson receiving the award for Project English from His Royal highness , The Duke of Edinburgh , at Buckingham Palace .
7 The changes also included reducing the sentence for security offences from life imprisonment to 10 years .
8 And again with nothing to pay , with the county 's expected to find the money for pay rises for their staff from savings from efficiencies .
9 So even a very episodic role for political leaders assumes a wider significance , given that elected political leaders can not pass the buck for crisis decisions to any alternative source of authority in a liberal democracy .
10 Nikolai Pomialovskii 's fictional Seminary Sketches , which began to appear in The Contemporary in mid-1862 , put part of the case for church reform to a wider public .
11 I told the European Council that , if such occasions did arise , we should consider the case for majority voting on its merits .
12 Even before the war ended an Education Act was passed which recognized the case for state support for free education up to the age of fourteen .
13 The party leadership has also accepted the case for state aid for regular elections of trade union officials by members , pre-strike ballots , and the sale of council houses to tenants .
14 The case for autoimmune damage in HIV infection was supported by Wilson et al ( London , UK ) who have found a 13 aminoacid sequence in gp120 that mimics human MHC molecules .
15 The case for block exemption of franchising does not appear clear in economic theory .
16 Stephen Wheatcroft set out the case for airline deregulation in the November — December issue of TRANSPORT .
17 I am today publishing an assessment of the case for hospital hostels for people with serious mental illness .
18 As later discussion will show , the existence of a large group of men who received an income from the state which took account of their family size considerably strengthened the case for family allowances to be paid irrespective of the employment status of the parents .
19 Enthoven himself had urged the case for demonstration projects to " work at it till you work it out well in a few places — till you debug it " ( HSJ 1989 ) .
20 Get a quote from the vet for night visits in case he or she is needed at foaling .
21 These moans apart , The Late Show long ago clinched the case for its existence and this edition also included a thoughtful report by David Walker on the bidding for television interviews with ministers .
22 The Conservative authority also awarded the contract for vehicle maintenance to a company which , because of its failure to perform , was already in litigation with our neighbouring council .
23 The directors of the company ought also to investigate the consequences flowing from the decision for tax purposes with regard to Class 1A national insurance contributions .
24 Campaigners say , four thousand specialist teaching jobs could go if the government reduces the grant for teaching English as a foreign language .
25 Since the review will set out the framework for defence policy for years to come , we will halt any defence cut , and any order for a new weapons system , which might prejudice its outcome .
26 The proposals for district councils within the counties ‘ seemed to be premature ’ ( Redlich and Hirst 1958:207 ) .
27 The cheque for Action Research for the Crippled Child was presented at a reception in the Mayor 's Parlour in Reigate on 19th March 1986 and a representative from Age Concern will be coming to the A.G.M. to receive their cheque from our President , Lady Braithwaite .
28 In 1955 , the NOPWC appointed a study group to consider preparation for retirement , which resulted in the establishment of the Preparation for Retirement Committee in 1960 .
29 It is also possible to buy both the mechanics and the electronics for model servos in kit form from specialist suppliers .
30 At the same time it recommended enhanced powers for chief executives to arbitrate in sensitive political matters : for example , applying the rules for party balance on committees , determining whether an individual council has a need to inspect a document or attend a meeting , and deciding which chief officers should attend party group meetings .
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