Example sentences of "[noun] for [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Paradoxically , then , reduced citation visibility for authors could result in middle authorship continuing to be regarded as an earned ( and hence valued ) privilege rather than as a right , a favour , a payback , or an inconsequential bagatelle . |
2 | Mr Gorbachev , and others , should remember that a shrinking of American protection for Germany could raise the tricky issue of how Germany will defend itself — including the until now unthinkable thought of German nuclear missiles . |
3 | The co-ordinating council of the officers ' assemblies set up in January [ see p. 38730 ] sent a message to the summit calling on delegates to agree on the draft proposals on military issues , to halt troop withdrawal from eastern Europe until social protection for servicemen could be assured , and to maintain the military at an adequate level for defence . |
4 | The House of Commons Social Services Committee acknowledged this in 1982 , when it concluded its investigation of flexible retirement policies by recommending that the limit of employment protection for women should be 65 . |
5 | Although the period of protection for copyright may be extended to a uniform period , the extension of the term would not renew or re-establish copyright in any works where copyright may have expired . |
6 | The ordinary annual grant for restoration will be used up partly by the Laboratorio del Restauro in Palazzo Barberini , which recently restored Correggio 's Borghese ‘ Danae ’ , and partly by the needs of the five other museums which the Soprintendenza is responsible for : the Gallery in Palazzo Barberini , the Spada Gallery , the Corsini Gallery , the Museum of Musical Instruments and the Borghese Gallery . |
7 | Accordingly , the preparation for bargaining should be extended to cover planned concessions . |
8 | Given the delay in the appointment of a new Director ( see later ) the Directorate feel that preparation for CCT must continue and that options for the restructuring of the Department should be available when an appointment is made . |
9 | Again this is not her prime responsibility and preparation for teaching may be limited . |
10 | In the case of Julie Smith it will be very short and admission procedures , nursing assessment and preparation for theatre will have to be compressed into a very short space of time . |
11 | Conversely , a more realistic preparation for birth would help most first-time mothers , many of whom are terrified by the level of pain involved in childbirth and fear something is wrong . |
12 | Preparation for viewing could include a reading assignment to be completed before the viewing session . |
13 | In addition courses on preparation for retirement would be useful . |
14 | While the bidding for contracts may nominally be through international competitive bidding arrangements between suppliers and members of a government , the award may in practice be carried out in ways which make it impossible for the Bank and other donors to police it . |
15 | For example , if one reads bread and , the logogen for butter will receive some input ( collect some evidence ) from the cognitive system even before the word butter is actually seen . |
16 | This study indicates that despite recent cases linking NMS-like syndromes with clozapine therapy , clozapine monotherapy with careful monitoring for NMS will become the treatment regime of choice for patients with a history of NMS , especially in view of the drug 's unique lack of extrapyramidal effects . |
17 | One of the important issues that would have to be addressed in any new constitutional settlement for Scotland would be the funding arrangements of Scotland within the United Kingdom . |
18 | The Pakistani Prime Minister , Mohammad Khan Junejo , and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain agreed in April 1987 that a peace settlement for Afghanistan should include a commitment to establish ‘ a neutral non-aligned ’ regime in Kabul . |
19 | The hearing took two days , at the end of which the justices announced that the decision and reasons for decision would be given on the following morning . |
20 | The reasons for unionism can be placed in two broad categories : those specifically concerned with religion , and those which are concerned with a wider range of social , political , and economic considerations . |
21 | Other fair reasons for dismissal would be misconduct in the form of disobeying the employer 's orders , non-co-operation , causing violence , bad language , drunkenness , dishonesty , incompetence and incapacity . |
22 | They hoped that the division of Palestine into Israeli and Jordanian parts could become permanent and that in time the reasons for war would slowly fade away . |
23 | The international community could no longer hope that the reasons for war would fade away . |
24 | Perhaps more important , the point of requiring reasons for refusal would surely be so that — in cases of unfair refusal — these could be used as a basis for putting matters right . |
25 | So requiring reasons for refusal could be a rogue 's charter . |
26 | In greater detail , the reasons for organisations may be described as follows : |
27 | Not only would I lose a valued client but her collection might come on to the market , her reasons for selling would become known , Durances all over the world would become suspect and lose their value and dealers would suffer . |
28 | The reasons for selling can vary enormously and will affect what the vendor sees as the key issues . |
29 | It is that the actors ' desires , beliefs , and resulting reasons for action may be generated in turn by external factors . |
30 | If the referendum does not result in a reform of the constitution , a rare opportunity for decision will have been wasted . |