Example sentences of "[noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is a coming-together of intentions to create visibility for key strategies and organizational movement .
2 Side doors hinge up , and allow superb visibility for all occupants .
3 RIO DE JANEIRO ( AP ) — Luis Sales , head of a Brazilian advertising agency , was freed unharmed after being held by kidnappers for two months .
4 t Tests were used for two level factors ; ANOVA was employed for factors with several levels , and simple linear regression for continuous variables .
5 Each patient had three measurements of bone mineral density and rates of bone loss were estimated by linear regression for each subject .
6 In fact , Lucas actually substitutes for from equation ( 6.4 ) and estimates the following regression for each country :
7 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
8 By 1906 Picasso had known the work of Gauguin for some time .
9 The solid-coloured , hardy breeds of central and southern France include some traditional dairy breeds now developed as suckler cows for commercial crosses , and the massive traditional draught breeds which are now so important as sires for those beef crosses , a role in which their influence has become widespread in Europe and elsewhere in recent years .
10 However , the British breeds are considered better for meat quality and taste and also for thrift and adaptability ; they remain in demand as sucklers , whereas the French and other large continental breeds are perhaps better suited as beef sires for commercial crossbreeding in dairy herds .
11 The failure of the conference underlined the absence of any institutions for co-ordinating policy on the western side of the Atlantic .
12 With the abandonment of transportation , prison sentences and penal servitude had correspondingly assumed their pivotal role within the criminal justice system , and the 1850s also saw the beginnings of reformatory institutions for young offenders .
13 Prisons and institutions for young offenders were closing down , probation was thriving , and more time was allowed to pay fines .
14 On the other hand , there were grave limitations in using existing adult education institutions for radical education and action .
15 It has been designed to respond to the rapid growth of banking and financial services both within the regions and at national and international level , and the increasing demand from banks , insurance companies , building societies and other financial institutions for relevant graduates .
16 Firstly , institutions for long-term care for elderly people in many countries consist of nursing homes and relatively few have the numbers of long-stay hospital beds evident in the United Kingdom .
17 Nevertheless , there is very often a total absence of any consideration within our residential institutions for sexual needs of those within them ; accompanied by stern suppression of any sexual relationship which may develop .
18 A comparison of the prospectuses for 1980–81 and 1986–87 of a number of institutions for this study suggested that , contrary to the arthritic stereotype purveyed sometimes by the press and others who should know better , degree provision in higher education is by no means static .
19 Gold and silver , once reserved for the service of cults and sovereigns , were displayed as plate by corporations like the City of London , the Inns of Court the City Companies ( fig. 40 ) or the colleges of Oxford or Cambridge and embodied as medals awarded by academies and other institutions for distinguished contributions to many fields of learning and professional activities ( Plate K ) .
20 The proposals , supported by the lead banks , are reported to have been sent to all 82 financial institutions for detailed consideration .
21 Short-term performance is then to be judged by a comparison of budgeted and actual ROI for that year .
22 Its broad aims were to analyse large American companies in order to discover differences in return on investment ( ROI ) , to establish par values for ROI for different industries and their segments , and to attempt to explain variations in ROI across companies and their subsidiary business units by reference to strategic factors .
23 It 's a Christmas perk for local farmers to sell holly and mistletoe .
24 Open daily C6 S5 V6 £58 for three courses ( lunch £13.50 for two courses , £14.90 for three ; set dinner £22.50 )
25 Now even the BBC is planning a Virtual Reality gameshow for next year .
26 Peter Wilson aged 43 , a married man with three children , has been employed by Humberside Heavy Haulage as a traffic clerk for five years and his current weekly wage is £120 per week .
27 worked at Hull Flake mill as a wages clerk for 14 years , retiring at 66 years of age .
28 After the band split up , Tex became a railway clerk for British Rail at Garston freight depot .
29 We do not say that workers who have clocked in 35 or 40 years should not retire early , but we are emphatic that their departure should create new promotional opportunities and , most importantly , should create job vacancies for young school leavers who will add a great energy and enthusiasm in the enterprise ’ .
30 Hampshire employers notified county careers offices of 117 job vacancies for young people in the month to March 12th , more than in the previous month when 105 jobs were offered but fewer than in March last year when there were 166 vacancies for young people .
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