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

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1 The strength of the demands also appears to reflect growing Tory doubts about the scope for success in revived inter-party negotiations , if they take place .
2 Elite theorists are either optimistic or pessimistic about the scope for change , depending on whether they see elite structures as permeable or impervious to modification or decay .
3 It is however important to assess the possible magnitude of the different factors and the sensitivity of the results to alternative assumptions ( e.g. , about the adjustment for inflation ) .
4 There are also important questions to be asked about the reasons for admission to residential care in the first place , for that in itself is an aspect of dependency .
5 Subjects will also be interviewed about the reasons for unemployment and about the kind of people who experienced unemployment .
6 As a result , it is not easy to arrive it conclusions about the reasons for population trends during the inter-war years .
7 This leads us to the composition and behaviour of sports crowds , especially at football matches and the current debate about the reasons for hooliganism .
8 He thought about the wall for instance .
9 He thought about the wall for instance .
10 In summary , I suggest that the debates about the prognosis for contract law can be conveniently reduced to two liberal perspectives on the fundamental question of the enforceability of contracts , which parallel broader debates about the relation between the citizen and the state .
11 Grainne took the hot fragrant wine gratefully , and cupped her hands about the goblet for warmth .
12 There was a damaging row about the requisition for scrap of his wrought-iron gates .
13 They 've come along to talk about the Services for Industry programme , and what the University can offer local firms .
14 Brilliant , it was all about erm politics , about the struggle for power
15 There was wide disagreement about where and how to start dismantling the command economy , but none about the direction for progress .
16 As they drove through the frosty morning light along the winding borders of the lake and up , up , into the mountains , Jacob chatted to the chauffeur about his wife , Thérèse , about the forecast for skiing conditions , about Pilkou and Martine , the Princesse 's dogs .
17 The Act is silent about the criteria for admission to membership .
18 Decisions will need to be made about the criteria for display .
19 February 22nd , 1956 : Richard Gordon proved remarkably prophetic about the quest for efficiency in the NHS …
20 Many of the customers had young children and were worried about the plans for evacuation .
21 Likewise , Jarmen , a former adviser , expressed concern about the requirement for subject advisers to take on general advisory functions many of which they were not qualified to carry out .
22 Before they were asked for their views on the cash flow statement , the analysts were asked to rate the importance of sources of information about the company for investment decisions .
23 It seemed possible that outpatient referrals might provide scope for savings if fundholding general practitioners were to refrain from referring patients in cases where they were ambivalent about the necessity for specialist intervention .
24 While he is dealing with waiting list figures , will he tell us more about the figures for day patients ?
25 The owners have little knowledge about the market for hang gliders but feel that there is money to be made in that field .
26 It is difficult , therefore , to be dogmatic about the prospects for change ; one can only set out the patterns or trends which may come about .
27 Moreover , while Phizacklea and Miles believe that changes in the material circumstances of the working class can provide only a partial solution to the problem of racist ideologies , the political project of the transformation of capitalism and working-class conditions advocated by Hatcher and Shall ice ( and other left antiracists in education ) squeezes out of consideration the rather important caveat entered by Phizacklea and Miles about the prospects for change in racist ideologies as a result of changes in the material base .
28 The idea of biology having important lessons for control is not new , but in this case the Sheffield group would have the willing and enthusiastic support of two control engineers — Harry Nicholson and Vince Femando — who were just as excited about the prospects for collaboration as their new biological colleagues .
29 NICRA had been concerned about the potential for violence which arose when the Apprentice Boys of Derry gave notice of their intention to stage an ‘ Annual Initiation Ceremony ’ to coincide with the demonstration .
30 I do n't think I need to repeat Leeds view about the implications for regeneration in inner Leeds and West Yorkshire .
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