Example sentences of "[verb] and the [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | The Greater York authorities are satisfied that a hundred and forty five hectares represents an appropriate overall land allocation for the area in the context of its sub- regional importance as an employment centre , a need for greater flexibility in terms of providing land for new industrial and commercial uses , the relocation requirements of existing firms , the amount of land already committed and the opportunities for employment related development identified through the Greater York study . |
2 | They had been underestimated , as the first Test proved , but the damage had been done and the attendances for the first two Tests were depressing . |
3 | The workmanship on show here is some of the best I 've seen and the designs for the whole range are fresh and exciting . |
4 | We have used resorative proctocolectomy for nine years , initially with a modest annual operation rate but as confidence has grown and the indications for the operation seemed to have expanded , so the frequency of operation has increased ( 1984 , 4 ; 1985 , 9 ; 1986 , 16 ; 1987 , 21 ; 1988 , 24 ; 1989 , 22 ; 1990 , 24 ; 1991 , 30 ; so far in 1992 , 18 ) . |
5 | The grid pattern of streets was extensively adopted and the areas for religious , civic and private building carefully laid out . |
6 | Thirdly , the uneven development of private health care will be examined and the implications for the future geography of health care considered . |
7 | There was to be no debate about which direction to take in economic policy ; the essentials of supply-side theory were to be taken as given and the criteria for appointment to the major economic policy posts were to be , ‘ competence , experience , and absolute , complete loyalty to Reagan 's economic policies … . |
8 | We looked at the contexts in which it arose and the purposes for which it happened . |
9 | What is unique about humans is the rate at which this has occurred and the consequences for other species . |
10 | Although these problems may never surface , they should be anticipated and the methods for resolving the potential problems should be clarified before beginning the review . |
11 | The methods a research-based practitioner can use and the techniques for handling the resulting data are outlined in a clear and usable way . |
12 | Exhibitions and trade shows work well when they are carefully mounted and the reasons for attending are commercially sound . |
13 | The principles of installing a rainwater system are the same whatever the material , but the components you use and the methods for joining them together will vary both with the material and , for plastic systems , with the brand you use . |
14 | In each case it attempts to explain what decisions are made , by whom , and how ; why the system operates in the way it does ; the problems that arise and the pressures for change ; the obstacles which inhibit change ; the effectiveness of different forms of accountability and the viability of alternatives to existing practices . |
15 | Different groups of transracial adopters and their dilemmas are identified and the implications for their children illustrated . |
16 | The total potential µ∼ then becomes and the conditions for equilibrium are |
17 | The report then looks at how the fund was used , the outcomes obtained and the options for those refused help . |
18 | A measure of autonomy may well be lost and the needs for accountability for the funds could place constraints on how they are used . |
19 | This chapter has provided a detailed description on how the ECM operates and the reasons for its existence and growth . |
20 | A great deal depends on what the computer was programmed to ask and the criteria for writing the programme might not prove acceptable to all Old Testament scholars . |
21 | Drummond et al ( 1989 ) argue that it is important to specify contracts in considerable detail , including the client group to be served , the treatment methods to be applied , the standards of care to be achieved and the arrangements for monitoring . |
22 | While some people believe discrimination can be outlawed and the Boards for Race Relations and Equal Opportunities have had some limited success , many would argue that the malaise is more likely to respond to public education because much of it is implicit in what people say and do . |
23 | Disclose the period chosen and the reasons for choosing that period . |
24 | These debates must be informed and the guidelines for forecasts outlined in the previous section would provide a sound basis for practice . |