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

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1 The first is to maximise the income from charges for ancillary services — that is , recalled standing orders and unpaid direct debits ; cheques returned unpaid ; referrals ; letters on overdrawn accounts ; and bank giro credits .
2 This grew naturally from the edge and surface description modellers by the addition of procedures for ensuring that the object is fully defined by surfaces , and by giving these surfaces an " inner " and " outer " side .
3 In two of the teams the majority of requests for residential care came from health centre staff , while in the third ( the individual specialist ) self and family referrals accounted for most of these .
4 Directors , although often members themselves , are answerable to the majority of shareholders for their actions .
5 The House will be aware that the majority of contracts for the development of this aircraft have already been let , including the radar selection which my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State announced on 8 May 1990 .
6 It is difficult , therefore , to conceptualize in any rigorous way the embedding of junctions for if we define the continuum using the topological neighbours of the origin junction then an equally valid interpenetrating continuum may be defined by using the spatial neighbours and their topological neighbours .
7 The Secretary of State will remember my exchanges with the Prime Minister in respect of volunteering , so he will understand my regret at the reduction in opportunities for those who want to volunteer for the TAVR in Northern Ireland .
8 According to Brazil 's Science and Technology Secretary , Jose Goldemberg , the reduced rate in burning is due to tax increases and the reduction in subsidies for the farming of Amazonia .
9 We have looked at the attachment of motorists for their cars , the increasing use of heavy lorries , and the reasons why governments are reluctant to impose taxes which push up inflation and weaken an important manufacturing industry .
10 Apple is said not to have made a final commitment to release the software , and the big question is where Apple sees the base of applications for it , but word is that if the go-ahead is given , the product could come to market before the end of the year .
11 Apple is said not to have made a final commitment to release the software , and the big question is where Apple sees the base of applications for it , but word is that if the go-ahead is given , the product could come to market before the end of the year .
12 In this kind of office the variety of requests for service is probably such that it would be necessary to provide a set of categories of the main kinds of activities or functions .
13 The variety of careers for mechanical engineers is enormous .
14 In the direction of things for the escape of which an occupier of land is subjected to strict liability .
15 In her view the provision of resources for the public services depends largely on the efforts of the ‘ doers ’ and wealth-creators .
16 These Education Support Grants ( ESGs ) were first offered to local authorities in England and Wales in 1985–6 , for 12 areas including science teaching in primary schools , maths teaching generally , and the provision of micros for children with special educational needs ; the total central government expenditure was 10 million .
17 the new policy with regard to the provision of services for the mentally ill , the projected closure of the Hospital and the terms upon which a Feasibility Study is to be prepared .
18 In Britain the Department of Health has recently published guidelines about the provision of services for children infected with and affected by HIV .
19 The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people .
20 The principles for the provision of services for drug misusers are exactly the same as those for heavy drinkers , with the proviso that services have to accept that many service users are initially very reluctant attenders and are sent by the courts , police , school or parents .
21 For these reasons , cycling is a way of providing mobility which is cheap for society and for the individual as Hudson puts it , ‘ The provision of routes for bicycles gives people ‘ freeways ’ for the price of footpaths ’ .
22 How would this affect the provision of instructions for performing loops ?
23 The provision of reasons for decisions has become unpopular because reasons give more ammunition for challenge and negligence claims : see 14.7.7 .
24 From the provision of skins for Adam and Eve , and the guarding of the way to the tree of life , to the confusion of tongues at Babel , God tempers justice with salvation .
25 The provision of grants for the purpose of furthering practical training and theoretical insights in communication is part of the Forum Sector Programme .
26 The provision of waiting-rooms for the different travelling classes effectively separated social class and racial group .
27 By 1955 he had founded , on an estate at Botton in Yorkshire , the first of many Camphill village communities , with emphasis again on the importance of the individual , on living with total dignity in ‘ family ’ households , on the provision of workshops for the making of marketable goods , and on cultural , artistic , and spiritual activities in generous measure .
28 The provision of homes for old people by local authorities is still for only about twenty places per thousand old people in an area , and many of these will be for very old and frail disabled people .
29 Will he join me also in condemning the inefficiency of Labour councils , whose failure to collect rents and fill empty properties is a major barrier to the provision of homes for the homeless ?
30 A number of troops were stationed in the town , some in the grounds of the workhouse , and others at the Bedford Infirmary , and in January 1915 the master 's attention was called to the need to disinfect military blankets and clothing , and to the provision of baths for verminous soldiers .
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