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

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1 in case the alarm for summoning assistance to reception is still located in room 202 during that period .
2 In part the justification for this claim has already been provided ; but there is a further potent reason .
3 In addition the estimate for the slope ( substituting 1 for in Eq .
4 In addition the potential for innovative poster design is beginning to be recognised .
5 There was the matter of box-office takings and in essence the drive for respectability was part of the attempt to build up larger audiences .
6 She brushed aside criticism at the Party Conference of 1946 by asserting of the different types of school : If the teachers get the same pay , if the holidays are the same and if , as far as possible , the buildings are as good in each case , then you get in practice the parity for which the teachers are quite rightly asking .
7 But the unravelling of meaning is in practice the rationale for utilizing the structural method ; the reduction to universal meanings makes satisfying and convincing the formal description of the structures of myths and kinship systems .
8 In practice the processes for s and f described in equations ( 3.34 ) are unlikely to be this simple .
9 Although positivists treat scientific knowledge as the paradigm of all knowledge ( implicit in the expression ‘ hard sciences ’ ) , in practice the criteria for judging the development or fruitfulness of bodies of knowledge in higher education seems to be relative to those bodies , and each field is judged largely on its own terms by those who work in it , although outsiders may have other and sometimes more sceptical views .
10 Although imperfect information would be sufficient to cause a divergence between private and social cost , in practice the argument for intervention is usually reinforced by externalities .
11 In future the responsibility for preserving a stable international economic system would rest with ‘ a committee ’ of the major industrial nations .
12 If there are , they should be dealt with in a separate statement , bearing in mind the requirement for exchange of witness statements .
13 ‘ You have to bear in mind the consequences for the German people and some of what you are proposing goes way beyond what is acceptable . ’
14 Bearing in mind the need for Poland and Hungary to reach rapid agreement with international financial institutions , the Council ( of ministers ) recognises the urgent need for additional measures of support . ’
15 The balance of the side is just as Bobby Robson would have wished it ; bearing in mind the need for midfield solidity , Rocastle would probably have played anyway .
16 The ‘ Great Debate ’ about education had been underway for some time and though it was clear that the curriculum was in need of change , it was less clear how much change should take place at Hinde House , bearing in mind the need for teachers to have ownership of curriculum delivery if higher standards and a wide range of learning experiences were to permeate the whole curriculum rather than making a series of peripheral and ephemeral alterations to an already redundant approach .
17 Two main conclusions can be drawn : the lower socio-economic groups , both males and females , make less use of the general practitioners than the higher socio-economic groups , bearing in mind the need for such services .
18 ( c ) The sense of responsibility held by most sub-contractors is such that they will be concerned to retain their reputation as tradesmen , particularly bearing in mind the need for continuity of employment .
19 At the same time , we must keep in mind the need for the security forces to do that job in a way which not only remains within the law but inspires confidence in the whole community .
20 1.16 Finally on pre-litigation investigation , one should bear in mind the need for experts in cases involving latent defects and inexplicable accidents .
21 We also recognise so to are the workers of County Councils , and District Councils , particularly because the er the government initiatives , one good point to V A T on fuel , and the increasing in in National Insurance Contributions and increases in taxation , so between the two sides has got to be some accommodation , bearing in mind the need for both of us to want to continue to deliver quality services .
22 In effect the proposal for future review which emerged from the 1983–84 visits anticipated what the Polytechnic achieved through accreditation by the Council from 1 April 1988 .
23 The whole of the rear half of the fish is in effect the engine for this propeller .
24 But in truth the need for this reform is so much greater in such times that it may provide the most appropriate occasion for it ’ ( Keynes , 1940 , p. 32 ) .
25 Then the doctrine common to all ages and nations had been that insolvency was a crime , and that the debtor might be properly made to pay in person the penalty for his offence .
26 The benefits of planning in advance the flowers for a special occasion are fully demonstrated in the Photograph on the facing page .
27 In practice , whatever the solution adopted there is always an uncomfortable shifting of gears in the movement from one of these perspectives to the other : nor does the assertion of this or that ‘ homology ’ between style and narrative do much more than to pronounce resolved in advance the dilemma for which it was supposed to provide a working answer .
28 They presumably put in train the arrangements for the necessary legislation , as on 27th April , Molesworth introduced a Bill to the House of Commons to enable the Government to acquire the land for the scheme .
29 In 1991 , we should not be making the poorest in society the scapegoats for a policy that even every Tory Member admits is dead , is dying and should be abolished .
30 Earlier this year , the Italian Chamber of Deputies ' Cultural Commission approved in outline the regulations for the new Restoration School of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure .
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