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

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1 A search for opportunities for originality and creativity .
2 Distinguished visiting tutors give tutorials and masterclasses , and there is a busy lunchtime and evening concert programme with opportunities for solo and group performance .
3 Take advantage of opportunities for training and education offered to advance and improve personal professional standards .
4 Supervisors can exploit a variety of opportunities for control of field staff .
5 We need to see teaching , therefore , not as the transmission of pre-existing knowledge to passive recipients , but rather as the provision of opportunities for children to continue to exercise their in-built drive actively to make sense of their experience and , thereby , to gain understanding of , and control over , the world in which they live .
6 Labour was convinced , he said , that sensible environment policy could both promote employment and open up new areas of opportunity for industry .
7 It may be you see that the manufacturing flavour of the past two years was to do with the pre er Common Market period getting inside the European Union ring fence with the manufacturing plant and there is speculation as to whether that will now change that the Common Market is now established and that that window of opportunity for manufacturing has tended to recede suggesting that it may be erm administrative er er services service sector that erm these international companies would now want inside the Union .
8 The window of opportunity for survival from sudden cardiac arrest is narrow , the best chance occurring when the emergency medical services are activated first so that a defibrillator can be brought in good time .
9 Despite the advantages of the best Unix systems , however , and the enhancements coming with Solaris 2.0 and OSF/1 , Brown reckons the window of opportunity for Unix on the commercial desktop will shut within two years .
10 Business offers a tremendous and largely untapped wealth of opportunities for curriculum enrichment — content and process — with many valuable spin-offs for both business and education .
11 Other hospitals in the Lothian and Fife Regions and elsewhere take clinical students , thus increasing the student 's range of opportunities for experience .
12 greater range of opportunities for children to succeed ;
13 stage 3 modules which provide for a wider range of opportunities for science specialisation .
14 This employment context of increased competition between applicants for insecure part-time or fixed-term jobs with few protective conditions , suggests that the ideals of rehabilitation and normalization — that is the restoration of opportunities for participation in all areas of civil society will be extremely difficult to implement within the terms of hospital rundown .
15 Back in 1973 the Turin vice squad had a tip-off that all was not as it should be in one of the city 's massage parlours which offered a variety of therapeutic services , among them ‘ Overall body massage with opportunities for meditation ’ .
16 There 's an entire film festival with opportunities for film buffs to review old classics and to catch up with films from abroad and from underground directors …
17 The availability of opportunities for graduates in computing subjects is assured ; surveys confirm current shortages of appropriately trained staff and the expectation of even greater demand in the years ahead .
18 Our research confirms that , to the degree that new entry-level social service jobs have been created , these have not often been accompanied by the development of opportunities for career advancement for the incumbents .
19 Building in opportunities for student progression is one of these , so that special courses , very necessarily built up over the last 15 years , do not become an end in themselves but rather a means towards mainstream education and training .
20 Such an increase gives him a feeling of career security ; his employer is pleased with his performance , he is unlikely to be made redundant , he decides there is no further need to monitor advertisements for opportunities for career advancement with rival firms and he feels he can now afford to enter the housing market and buy a flat .
21 The Countryside Commission has published useful guidelines for tourism in the countryside and in National Parks , and both national and regional tourist agencies are committed to enhancing the quality of opportunity for visitors .
22 in such of the terms on which she is offered employment as make provision in relation to the way in which she will be afforded access to opportunities for promotion , transfer or training or as provide for her dismissal or demotion ; or
23 in the way she is afforded access to opportunities for promotion , transfer or training or by refusing or deliberately omitting to afford her access to any such opportunities ; or
24 This training can extend beyond the recruitment of ethnic minorities to opportunities for women , the disabled and lesbians and gays .
25 Careers Advisers are in constant contact with a very large number of employers and help students to acquire a realistic awareness of opportunities for employment , professional training or further study which will become available to them .
26 Directory of Opportunities for Graduates Guide to Postgraduate Study
27 And then on that site as well , there 's a print group and a woodwork group , so there 's quite a range , a diversity of opportunities for people , that 's what we try to provide . .
28 Erm I noticed er with interest that in the Greater York context the County Council seem happy to offer this flexibility , that there they call it a bias towards opportunities for development which I 'm quite happy to accept that term if er if it er improves our position .
29 Dudley also presented Richard Baxter with opportunities for public preaching .
30 THE 1970 Education Act opened a new world of opportunity for children with mental and physical handicaps .
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