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

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31 Ronnie Wilkie , Chief Designer ( left ) , receives the award for Silktones Elite from Brian Cruttenden of Carpet & Floorcoverings Review , organisers of the Harrogate Awards .
32 Tom Hutchinson receiving the award for Project English from His Royal highness , The Duke of Edinburgh , at Buckingham Palace .
33 Network Computing 's cash will buy a 10% stake in NetManage and wins a seat on the board for executive vice-president Judy Estrin .
34 The lower tier would be known as the Board for Local Authority Higher Education , its membership consisting of Christopher Ball as Chairman ; six representatives of local authorities ; six from the DES ; six from institutions , made up of two from the Committee of Directors of Polytechnics , two from the National Association of Teachers of Further and Higher Education , one from the Association of Principals of Colleges , and one from the Standing Conference of Principals and Directors of Colleges and Institutes of Higher Education ; and three others , consisting of one from the Trades Union Congress , one from the Council of National Academic Awards , and one jointly from the Business and Technician Education Councils .
35 When they do , they hit the sack for marathon love-making sessions — that 's once Bill 's made the bed !
36 Because marble is ultra-pure calcium carbonate , the technique for trace analysis has to be very sensitive and instrumental neutron activation analysis has proved ideal for this .
37 Sunday afternoon , remembering in between this you had a mile home again for Sunday dinner , and back again in the afternoon for Sunday School .
38 Nikolai Pomialovskii 's fictional Seminary Sketches , which began to appear in The Contemporary in mid-1862 , put part of the case for church reform to a wider public .
39 The case for clinician involvement has been rehearsed many times and is taken as established here .
40 Similarly , the case for exchange rate changes in response to inflation rate differentials during the transition period to the establishment of the European currency union is less than convincing .
41 I told the European Council that , if such occasions did arise , we should consider the case for majority voting on its merits .
42 So that was the er full secretary and six delegates attended and er put up the case for Edinburgh branch .
43 About a dozen MPs , led by Keith Vaz , Labour MP for Leicester East , spent 45 minutes with Mr Lamont at the Treasury , pressing the case for Government help .
44 The Case for Gender Awareness
45 Using its mandate , it can now press even harder the case for council power-sharing , even in Belfast .
46 Inside Cabinet , he had played that role , with the required public discretion , to argue the case for council house sales , industrial competition , and the inner cities policy .
47 North Yorkshire 's MEP , Edward McMillan-Scott , will put the case for cliff protection work at Scarborough after the destruction of the Holbeck Hall hotel .
48 Quotes taken from the booklet The Case for Water Metering , published by Kent Meters Ltd .
49 Even before the war ended an Education Act was passed which recognized the case for state support for free education up to the age of fourteen .
50 There is also the case for state financing , which is the position of the Party but for the foreseeable future the Labour Party will need trades union money , and as Steve said even our fiercest critics have to admit that the money the union gives to the Party is open and above board and that 's more than can be said of the money that 's used to finance the Conservative Party .
51 The party leadership has also accepted the case for state aid for regular elections of trade union officials by members , pre-strike ballots , and the sale of council houses to tenants .
52 The case for autoimmune damage in HIV infection was supported by Wilson et al ( London , UK ) who have found a 13 aminoacid sequence in gp120 that mimics human MHC molecules .
53 The case for language acquisition
54 Likewise , Ross ( 1978 ) has consistently argued the case for arts education to be centred on the philosophy of aesthetic development , but as he acknowledges :
55 The case for block exemption of franchising does not appear clear in economic theory .
56 Towards the end of the 1870s they did gradually become more outspoken in pressing the case for tariff protection and against any legislation which would interfere with their rights as employers .
57 On 24 February 1986 , LAG issued a booklet , Lignite on the Loughshore — the case for community survival , which they circulated among politicians , universities and the media to increase awareness of the issue and to increase pressure on the British Government to hold an inquiry on both the environmental and social impacts of the mining .
58 Stephen Wheatcroft set out the case for airline deregulation in the November — December issue of TRANSPORT .
59 The last comprehensive study by the government of the case for forestry expansion was in 1972 , it says , since when much has changed , in agriculture , in appreciation of the environment and in the understanding of the uses of forests and woodlands .
60 Mr Harrison has called for an urgent meeting with EC officials to restate the case for intervention funding which would make the yard more attractive to potential purchasers .
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