Example sentences of "in [noun] for this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , there is the provision that ‘ DHAs will need to allow for referrals by GPs to hospitals with whom no contracts have been placed , keeping some funds in reserve for this purpose ’ ( DoH , 1989a , para.4.24 ) , which is designed to overcome objections to the loss of GP freedom resultant on the Type I system .
2 In preparation for this students will need to be aware of cross-cultural discourse patterns .
3 Rasari , a soldier with the Fijian contingent in the UN Peacekeeping Force in the Lebanon , had flown back to Fiji specifically for trials in preparation for this title defence .
4 Tony Farrow has been building one-off yachts for 20 years and is well known for the trimaran Colt Cars GB , Geoff Panell 's Admiral 's Cup triallist Itzanotherpurla re-named Red Stripe and more recently used by the RAF as a test bench under the name of Oracle Arrow in preparation for this year 's Admiral 's Cup .
5 With our rapid geographical expansion in South East Asia , there were opportunities for UK based staff to assist in a number of areas in Malaysia , Singapore and Indonesia and staff from Wimpol Inc ventured into West Africa in preparation for this year 's work .
6 I 'm here because I drew the short straw when Jan Killeen was dishing out people to chair particular interest groups in preparation for this work , and I drew the job of chairing the group on private care issues .
7 The two girls are close friends and practised together in preparation for this tournament .
8 Keating had been appointed Deputy Prime Minister after the 1990 election in preparation for this transition .
9 In preparation for this moment and its resulting confusion in her head Kate has a speech ready which she repeats self consciously , aware of how pompous she sounds but not why .
10 It is interesting that Golgi himself , who got the Nobel Prize in part for this work , did n't believe that there were individual neurons within the brain , preferring to think of it as a continuous network of fibres , and he persisted with this mistake despite the evidence of his own staining technique .
11 1152 ) , will not result in disqualification for this reason .
12 Last Monday , as Smith and Muzorewa met in the railway carriage , an ANC man — a methodist minister , like Muzorewa , and close to the heart of the ANC — led the Caux Assembly in prayer for this land .
13 And you could live in the country on what you 're wasting in rent for this dump ! ’
14 Keller and Bever ( 1980 ) asked right handed subjects to categorise musical intervals presented monaurally and obtained a significant REA in non-musicians for this task and a non-significant left ear advantage among musicians .
15 In exchange for this benefit , the holder of the bill of lading would assume the burden of becoming subject to contractual liabilities as if he ‘ had been a party to the contract of carriage . ’
16 Table 4.5 , based on the output of 60 speakers , shows that the reduction in range for this vowel throughout the city is clear and consistent ( statistically , the pattern is very highly significant ) .
17 In return for this support the king granted Stamford the permission to use the royal coat of arms on the borough shield .
18 In return for this support in times of need , it demanded contributions from everyone , in labour and in wealth , although the latter was often payment in kind .
19 That Henry was now thinking of Richard 's keeping his duchy is suggested by the plans he was making to install John as King of Ireland , but what price would the Old King demand in return for this concession ?
20 In return for this concession the English government obtained a number of crucial episcopal appointments , not least the translation of Sudbury to Canterbury ; moreover , the good offices of the pope were assured in the current peace negotiations ; finally , some of the money would find its way back to the English crown for the ransom of the pope 's brother , Roger Beaufort , who was then an English prisoner of war .
21 In return for this hospitality , all they have to do is write a glowing report of their experience .
22 In other words , in return for this act of homage , the King of France was prepared to restore all of his gains while permitting Richard to keep all of his .
23 In return for this anonymity and help with the setting up of a new life , the Legion demanded five years ' service , wherever they chose to send you .
24 If the Ashford Castle Hotel now wish to give me a free suite in return for this publicity , I shall not demur .
25 In return for this data service .
26 In return for this co-operation the French asked that the child queen should be affianced not to Edward VI but to the Dauphin of France , and that she should be brought up there .
27 In return for this information the chief priests promised to give him money .
28 Wales is being given a quite different quota to England and because Cornwall is being included in England for this purpose we are being unfairly treated by Wales ' being generously treated .
29 It was sad to think that they had waited so long in England for this invasion of their homeland and after a few hours ashore so many of them had been killed or wounded , the dead now lying in a temporary grave in the corner of a Normandy orchard .
30 We 've got another meeting in place for this day week have n't we ?
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