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

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1 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 .
2 In short , to remove the entitlement for legal aid for this entire area of work .
3 In the 13th year of Edward I , Adam de Bavent obtained a grant for free warren for his lands in Halling .
4 The Council has agreed to a request from British Rail for financial help for the scheme .
5 Immediately you put in another claim , and the insurance company turns round and says hard luck mate , you 've signed away to say that was the settlement for that injury for once and all time and we wo n't accept another claim for the same injury .
6 1 Find out the reasons for any request for spokesmen or filming facilities and try to ascertain what angle is to be taken .
7 Activities were , as always in NHS management , varied as to geographical spread and personal commitment , but , in the main , there was a clear division between local effort for local benefit , and central sponsorship for the general good .
8 Most GPs have little or no opportunity for heroic intervention for , generally speaking , life-threatening illness is referred immediately to hospital .
9 Many of the full-time courses include opportunity for short-term release for industrial experience and some are organized on a more clearly defined ‘ sandwich ’ basis .
10 Indeed , given the fact that there are only a couple of dozen companies quoted on the exchange , the opportunity for follow-on business for DEC is looking limited in the short term , despite its apparent enthusiasm to off-load a VAX 6000 .
11 the opportunity for personal development for all
12 ‘ Set-aside could be a unique opportunity for improving farmland for wild game , but unfortunately the present proposals may not be realising their full potential for gamebirds and other wildlife , ’ he added .
13 I hope that if my right hon. and hon. Friends can not accept the case for regional banding for London and the south , they will reconsider the problems that the revenue support grant can produce for London .
14 She had brought a case for legal compensation for her dead children 's lives and for her own suffering and one of her few recorded public utterances was to call the first offer of compensation " pitiful " .
15 Perhaps Bruce Kent 's critics should take a leaf out of the book of the nuclear lobby , which goes out of its way to substantiate the case for nuclear power for civil purposes .
16 The case for fair voting for all elections , to bring together communities and encourage cooperation , and for a Bill of Rights to protect individuals , is even more pressing in Northern Ireland than it is in the rest of the UK .
17 British Defence policy , unlike her grand strategy , is written , re-written , written about and debated annually in the Defence White Papers , in which the government of the day makes its case for military expenditure for the coming year .
18 Our workshop , on Staff Development for Language Teachers in Secondary Schools , although highlighting the informal possibilities which can be developed by committed teachers operating collectively wherever they happen to be working , was not intended to weaken the case for proper provision for community languages with proper validation of the existing expertise .
19 According to Mr Gorman , one of the main grievances is the minimal redundancy packages given to the 67 Albion workers who were sacked two weeks ago : ‘ We will be pushing the case for adequate recompense for workers who lost their jobs .
20 All three bodies provided support during this period for pioneering WEA activity over relatively short periods , usually for three years , although some were renewed to sustain encouraging developments .
21 If budget allocations for regions and districts are made on the basis of continuing existing spending patterns , this need will be overlooked , as most authorities do not have adequate provision for post-hospital care for elderly people .
22 To take one example , there is no provision for independent representation for pupils aged under 18 in respect of appeals concerning reinstatement following permanent exclusion .
23 Two dollars below the market price … and it turns out that we agreed that we do the whole operation for him in the United States … and he will supply another $10m for this start for bombing and , uh , assassinate in US .
24 They reacted as Councillor Jill Sweeting made a heartfelt plea for special help for her slump-hit town and called on the Government to release funds for new houses for the homeless .
25 I am concerned that recent press coverage about public funding for research in Scottish universities misses two vital points .
26 This suggested to the investigators that there may be a special interaction between genetic predisposition for schizophrenia , and pregnancy and delivery complications ( Mednick et al. , 1981a ) .
27 It demonstrates her support for integrated housing for people with special needs .
28 The real problem was that although Ernest Bevin and the trade union movement had swept away pacifist opposition , and won conference support for collective security for the League of Nations at the Labour Party 's Brighton Conference of 1935 , it was by no means fully committed to rearmament .
29 But he made clear his support for more autonomy for the Scottish party , in particular over the appointment of the Scottish Labour leader .
30 I was early for supper that night and on edge until I heard , ‘ Nurse Dungarvan to Marcus Ward as special nurse for tonight . ’
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