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

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1 Our illustrious and perfectly formed editor has agreed to set aside one page of the magazine for prayer requests concerning missionaries and missionary endeavour .
2 The use of filamentous bacteriophage has even led to strategies for building antibodies in bacteria and improving their binding affinities , and so by-passing immunisation 4,5 .
3 Two Lebanese-born financiers , Jean Magharian and Barkev Magharian , were each sentenced on Sept. 13 by a court in Bellinzona to four years ' imprisonment and a fine of SFr50,000 ( approximately US$39,000 ) for laundering SFr1,200 million ( US$933 million ) for drug operations in Turkey and Lebanon through Swiss banks .
4 JOHN MAJOR has announced a £1.5 billion cash advance for defence contracts between Britain and Saudi Arabia , a crucial step forward in the Al Yamamah oil-for-weapons programme on which 30,000 British jobs depend .
5 I would n't buy a Lowden LSE for four-on-the-floor bluegrass flatpicking , but for melody/fingerstyle techniques with jazz or Celtic influences , it 's a winner .
6 The London arts board is primarily responsible for funding arts for children and young people in London .
7 Request for better provision for play facilities for children and seating .
8 Request for better provision for play facilities for children and seating .
9 We recommend our insurance as providing adequate cover for normal requirements , but it is your responsibility to arrange additional cover exceeding the maximum amounts payable under our policy , or providing cover for addition areas of liability if require .
10 Suppose first that investment in the nationalized industries simply displaces private investment ; resources used by British Rail are resources no longer available for investment projects in ICI or Shell .
11 For pleasure grounds at Kirklington and the wilderness at Petworth , ‘ Capability ’ Brown listed roses specifically mentioned by Miller to associate with other shrubs , along with quantities of Sweet Briar , probably used for hedging .
12 The cards — for department stores including Harrods and the Army and Navy — were stolen from the hired car of valet Brian Osbourne .
13 SCIAF has been supporting income-generation schemes for AIDS sufferers in Uganda as well as training and counselling , and it is expected that demands for assistance with AlDS-related projects will increase substantially in the next few years .
14 She was wearing the white apron she had for cookery classes at school and was tidying up the house because the doctor was coming .
15 The research aims to examine the assumed need for telecommunication standards in Europe as well as the national and international institutions involved in the making of standards .
16 the case then can I suggest that we define within our quality systems , that project engineers will be M S twos or above , for check categories of zero or above , and that for jobs with a category of double zero
17 Lord Aldington — formerly Brigadier Toby Low — who is suing for libel damages over allegations that he is guilty of war crimes , denied a suggestion by Richard Rampton QC , for the defence , that he was responsible for drafting the 23 May request .
18 For telephone numbers for emergencies and general enquiries in respect of water supply , land drainage , pollution control , navigation and boat registration , sewerage and sewage treatment , see telephone directory under ‘ WATER ’ .
19 This situation reflects the great demand for degree places in Arts and Social Studies and a number of the colleges could have admitted many more well qualified students if they had the resources to cope with them ’ .
20 The Central Wales orefield in Lower Palaeozoic sediments has potential for vein deposits in depth and for stratabound deposits similar to those of the Van ‘ flats ’ .
21 Next step you would think is to go to the garden centre and look for holly bushes with boy and girl names ?
22 Finally , rates are a deductible expense for tax purposes from company or partnership profits .
23 Track down fitness shops for staple items of dancewear that can be worn from morning to night .
24 The applicants in the main proceedings pointed out that the Secretary of State conceded in the Divisional Court that Community law would prevent the enforcement of nationality , domicile and residence requirements as conditions for entry for Community nationals to occupations or economic activities and sought to justify the conditions on the basis of the obligations of the United Kingdom in public international law and of the special nature of the Common Fisheries Policy .
25 The Department of Energy is looking into the possibilities of growing trees specifically for fuel purposes on land that is no good for agricultural crops .
26 Members of engineering operations squadron at Leeming hope to raise hundreds of pounds for Gateway Clubs in Northallerton and Ripon .
27 to build upon the ‘ pilot ’ scheme for Enterprise Studentships by evaluation and by spotting further external sponsorship for Enterprise Studentships ;
28 Further information about claims for night visits in Berkshire and in England and Wales was obtained by using the health service indicators supplied to family health services authorities by the Department of Health .
29 From this point of view analytic expressions such as those of Van Fo Fy & Savin ( 1965 ) are of more use than numerical data ( though presumably these could be fitted for comparison purposes by polynomials or other means ) .
30 Existing initiatives for baby adopters in Norfolk and Bristol have proved successful .
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