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

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31 In addition , the Scheme allows for payment to be made in some cases where the assessment of probability of causation would be insufficient for liability to be established in the courts .
32 If , however , the agreement provides for payment to be made to any member of the group the position is less clear .
33 It is not necessary to declare a variable as an integer for advantage to be taken of fast integer arithmetic .
34 To ensure you receive the best return on your money at all times , we have linked Meridian Savings to a Meridian Current Account and have made it easy and convenient for money to be transferred between the two .
35 A more general equilibrium also requires the total demand for money to be equal to the total supply of money : this is referred to as equilibrium in the money market .
36 Since money is seen as one component of total wealth , we can expect the demand for money to be directly related to total wealth so long as money is regarded as a ‘ normal good ’ by wealth-holders. ( b ) Rates of return on financial assets ( R ) .
37 Now denoting the nominal demand for money by MD , we can write in functional form : unc A simplified version of this function can be obtained by using real national income ( Y ) as an indicator of total wealth and by assuming that h is constant and that the function is homogeneous of the first degree in P. We can then write the real demand for money as : unc Monetarists generally believe the demand for money to be fairly unresponsive to interest rate changes ( and this is supported by empirical evidence ) .
38 Apart from dealing with the matter of the will if one was made , it may be agreed , if your parent wishes , that he should also take on the responsibility for contacting various persons and organisations : the bank , to arrange for money to be available to her pending the settlement of her husband 's affairs ; her husband 's employer and Trade Union branch secretary , or the secretary of any professional association to which he belonged ; his insurance company ; the Department of Health and Social Security , to obtain forms for claiming the death grant and the widow 's pension ; the Inland Revenue , if her husband was still paying income tax ; the Building Society , the mortgagor ( or landlord if she and her husband lived in rented property ) and any other person or organisation concerned .
39 Officials within the Northern Ireland Office then arranged for money to be secured for the scheme from the Department of Environment .
40 Money for use today can be bought in exchange for money to be repaid some time in the future .
41 It is very rare for money to be lost on its own !
42 For a given real money supply , the higher the level of income , the higher the rate of interest must be to allow the transactions demand for money to be met .
43 Thus if the target rate of interest in Figure 18.5 is r* , and the authorities estimate the demand for money to be L , they should allow the money supply to be Q 1 .
44 At four and a half months old , young pigs are taken for slaughter to be sold as pork ; at six months old the remainder meet their end as bacon .
45 I believed the case for electrification to be overwhelming .
46 In civil legislation , there is clearly room for fault to be penalised if it is merely a mistake .
47 Reassured that our political leaders are both aware of the problem 's growing dimensions and receptive to our rising anxieties , we wait in optimistic but realistic anticipation for crime to be at least effectively reduced .
48 A flexible leg allows for speed to be built up , thus adding power upon impact .
49 For healthcare to be non-discriminatory we must ensure that :
50 There 's a site to which this Society objected on Wetherby Road in Harrogate which we thought did n't need developing at all , but in practice the District Council decided they wanted it for industry because it considered the need for industry to be so great and we have along this frontage of Wetherby Road a row of three car showrooms and a token spot of industry behind it .
51 Where a local authority proposes to take action under s.92(1) ( d ) or ( c ) and it would be possible for action to be taken under the above 1906 Act , consent must first be obtained from the Secretary of State for the Environment .
52 This gives an opportunity for action to be taken at once and for things to be put right without delay .
53 The demands for better conditions for young intellectuals , for action to be taken on corruption , for political reforms to match those taking place in the economic sphere , and for free speech had become familiar by now .
54 They only approached the Kulturstiftung der Länder ( the federal funding agency that finances the purchase of works considered vital to Germany 's heritage ; see The Art Newspaper , No. 13 , December 1991 , p. 4 ) two days before the 15 January deadline , which was too late for action to be taken .
55 Unlike Faulkner 's discussion group , the Parliamentarians could and did agitate for action to be taken on certain issues for which there was all party support .
56 Using this approach , it is possible to pick up incipient warning signs as the company starts to decline well in advance of it crossing the solvency threshold , allowing much more time for action to be taken .
57 In marked contrast with this ready compliance , virtually none of the recommendations for action to be taken by members of the Senior Management Team had borne fruit a year later .
58 ( d ) Special problems Provisions relating to time The terms may contain a number of provisions concerned with periods of time : for example , they may set limits on the time for action to be taken , including the time for delivery , the service of notices , notification of claims and payment of the price .
59 Graham Tennant , 81 , was cured of cancer because a scanner machine at the South Cleveland Hospital identified a kidney tumour early enough for action to be taken .
60 This is the subject of the second chapter , which sets out three basic criteria that need to be fulfilled for recognition to be appropriate .
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