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

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1 We do n't believe that pension rights should be undermined by privatization or by C C T. We agree with motion three seven one but add one qualification the best way to provide protection for members threatened in this way is to force the government to honour its obligations under European law and push for pensions to be included in the regulations .
2 This office was to move to Assam in preparation for developments planned for the Katha-Naba-Bhamo area .
3 The Oxford Regional Health Authority is denying it 's seeking an out of court settlement for haemophiliacs infected with the AIDS virus .
4 And genetic engineers seeking to develop new characteristics in farm animals have tapped in to Buckhaven 's expertise for intermediates used in the synthesis of proteins .
5 But there will be an opportunity for members to look at the present programme which will need pruning to get it down to those guidelines , and they can obviously make any comments they wish to , or any advice they wish to give the P A G in terms of individual schemes or the detail .
6 Given alternative attractions this afternoon , though , we shall make sure this is not the only opportunity for members to contribute to the debate .
7 Since most of England south of the Trent was now in a state of cultivation , there was little opportunity for drovers to strike across country and create new lines of movement , though on the moorlands north of the Trent they may have done so .
8 The competition also offers an opportunity for players to appear at Wembley . ’
9 The effect may be to limit greatly the opportunity for solicitors to act as advocates in more serious criminal cases .
10 These modules will provide the opportunity for students to specialise in the Sciences and develop vocational competences including Lead Body Standards where these are available .
11 Listening and writing predominate as the major pupil activities , there being little opportunity for pupils to contribute to , or take responsibility for , their own learning , to develop self-confidence , independence and similar personal qualities .
12 There will be opportunity for bodies to raise for discussion any related issues .
13 There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children .
14 There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children .
15 In sum , compared with homes , schools provide a significantly reduced opportunity for children to learn through talk with an adult , and in those conversations that do occur , children find themselves forced into the respondent role , their contributions for the most part only being valued if they contribute to the teacher 's predetermined line of thought .
16 The Commission suggests that the increase is due in part to a growing public awareness of the need for environmental protection , coupled with a lack of opportunity for individuals to appeal to national courts .
17 The proposer provides the opportunity for conferences to deal with the industrial and political issues in a more rational way .
18 A board for keys hung beside the door , each key labelled with a metal tag .
19 Fundholding strengthens the case for pharmacists working in health centres .
20 This is particularly the case for individuals working in the kind of formal organisations that were described in the previous two chapters .
21 This is also the case for bends induced by proteins binding to specific sequence motifs ( 61 ) .
22 That would certainly be the case for vectors drawn on the page , which I used as my opening illustration .
23 The Department of Accounting and Business Method 's provision for postgraduates concentrates on the supervision of PhD and MPhil students .
24 The final variant on provision for cyclists occurs in areas where streets are relatively narrow and pass predominantly through housing districts .
25 Held , allowing the application , that since section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 made provision for persons arrested for breaking bail conditions , or on the likelihood of their so doing , to be brought before a single justice , it was an enactment falling within the exception contemplated by section 121 of the Act of 1980 which , in any event , was limited to summary trials of informations and the hearing of complaints under the civil jurisdiction ; that Parliament had intended by section 7(4) to create a simple and expeditious procedure whereby a justice was required , before forming an opinion under section 7(5) , to conduct no more than an informal inquiry , hearing the arresting officer 's grounds for belief that the person had broken or might break his bail conditions and allowing that person to respond , but without the giving of evidence on oath or cross-examination ; and that , since the provisions of the Act of 1980 relating to the adjournment of proceedings before magistrates ' courts did not apply , there was no power in the justice to adjourn proceedings under section 7(5) ( post , pp. 24A , G — 25B , C–G , 26B , E–F , H — 27A , G–H ) .
26 For both locations the evidence is in the expected direction for OBS score at both time points ( though the difference is very small ) , and for Newham for percentage living alone and proportion having no closely involved informal carer .
27 An Independent Labour Party pamphlet of 1900 declared that true freedom for women lay in not having to earn ‘ any wage under any conditions ’ .
28 THERE was not a lot in the budget for farmers according to National Farmers ' Union of Scotland analysts after a day 's reflection .
29 Dichotic listening thus appeared to offer a comparatively simple , non-invasive technique for determining the speech dominant hemisphere in neurologically intact subjects as well as in neurosurgical patients , since the side of speech dominance shows up as an advantage for digits presented to the contralateral ear .
30 You 've got your playroom back again so there 's no excuse for things left in the lounge .
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