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

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1 Jackson and Robinson found that the hoped for reduction in social divisiveness and the wider range of educational opportunity following the introduction of comprehensive education did not materialise because of sub-group norms and emotional upset at being away from home .
2 This study involves asking subjects to perform the dot location task and another task accessing the right hemisphere simultaneously to look for reduction in left field advantage for the dot location task a result .
3 With regard to deprivation payments , the system for remuneration in general practice before the 1990 contract took no account of the increased cost of living , increased cost of running a practice , and increased workload of general practitioners in inner London .
4 This is an especially fertile area for discontent in any firm as junior and middle ranking partners press for increased reward for increased work and senior partners are reluctant to contemplate any reduction in their incomes before retirement ; and where one area of the work of a firm consistently produces higher returns than others , the clamour for tangible recognition in the form of greater profit shares for the partners involved can all too easily become the rock upon which the whole firm eventually founders .
5 A significant interaction was found between FSE and SAM in the model for change in external locus of control ( χ 2 =4.4 , df=1 ; p=0.04 ) , the pattern of change being similar to that seen in 1989 .
6 Olga Morozova calls for change in junior structure
7 We need something dramatic to focus it , either to introduce something which will create a potential for change in this situation ( which will potentially destabilise the situation ) or pick up on something going on in the groups which will have the same effect ; we need to focus on an issue .
8 This is not to imply that areas outside review are inadequate : the ‘ need for institutional change ’ review , which was a Modular Course initiative , revealed no perceptions of urgent need for change in any area of Polytechnic management .
9 In the Journal of Advanced Nursing , ( 1976 ) Marson and Townsend state that there is need for change in educational technology in this country .
10 A minority of activists raised more radical ideas for change in Chinese politics and society , such as the abandonment of socialism and doing away with Party domination .
11 There will be need for support in that fashion , and that can satisfactorily come only through the International Monetary Fund .
12 This development meets the needs of local practitioners for support in personal education , patient recall , and retinal screening ; flexibly integrates generalist with specialist care ; and , perhaps best of all , puts patients first by sending the prompt directly to them .
13 In fact , the whole instrument stands up for itself without relying on those industry stalwarts for support in any way , which makes a very refreshing change .
14 Another difficulty has been that such councils are attuned to providing finance for the creation of specific works , while the need for support in popular music is not at the point of creation , but for help in reaching audiences .
15 The CEGB had looked for support in this area from the National Radiological Protection Board , the government funded organization responsible for providing advice on radiation hazards .
16 What was a contribution to harmony in one context could become a support for disharmony in another set of circumstances .
17 Furthermore , tradition dictates that married women should be dependent on their husbands for income in old age , his being the ‘ serious ’ earnings .
18 Beforehand he met a number of local farmers and discussed with them the problems that CAP , GATT and subsidies pose for agriculture in this country .
19 This allows them to proliferate their model ranges faster to cater for the growing demand for variety in each sector of the market .
20 So the question of the soundness of Atkins L.J . 's dictum did not arise for decision in that case .
21 Males normally show this kind of behaviour to test for weakness in each other .
22 The superiority of Macbeth over Measure for Measure in this respect is that it needs no external moral force , such as the Duke , to ‘ Unfold the evil , which is here wrapp 'd up/In countenance . ’
23 A specifically town planning approach to road transport matters was still awaited though there were indications of changing attitudes , particularly in other parts of the world , providing examples for emulation in this country .
24 In his statement , broadcast live to the colony , the Foreign Secretary struggled to balance his ‘ desire to be as effective as possible in restoring confidence ’ with what he politely called ‘ our ability to accept the individuals concerned for settlement in this country — should that ever be necessary ’ .
25 A false sensation of attitude will arise if the pilot interprets the resultant acceleration as his true vertical reference : this can occur for instance in forward acceleration , on take-off or a missed approach .
26 For instance in one area recently there has been a series of protests and demonstrations regarding poor and inadequate housing conditions , the majority of the members of the committees which were responsible for organising the protests are members of the IRA .
27 This point has now been made frequently over the past few years , as for instance in this passage from the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) :
28 In so far as tactics have evidently changed ( for instance in public order policing : McCabe et al . ,
29 Although the last sentence in that passage could be read as covering any demand for payment in purported reliance upon a statute Martin B. does relate it to a ‘ service rendered ’ and the following interjection by him during argument , at p. 629 , suggests that he was thinking of a demand colore officii in the sense referred to by Isaacs and Windeyer JJ. :
30 [ For split in ruling coalition after Duval 's resignation as deputy Prime Minister in August 1988 see p. 36142 ] .
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