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

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1 This was not to deny the importance of technical education for the prospective tradesman , but he would be ‘ unsafe ’ unless this was supplemented by a training which allowed him ‘ to adapt himself to new conditions ’ .
2 But it is worth noting also that Scotland has had a relatively strong tradition of technical education for the last century , in contrast to the rather patchy developments south of the border ( Argles 1964 ) .
3 There must be reasonable assurance of technical support for the duration of the project , which is expected to take up to ten years : ideally , written guarantees or other contractual commitments should be provided .
4 The section on debt contained provisions on support for indebted ACP countries , mainly in the form of technical support for debt management and ( through structural adjustment support ) for tackling the imbalances which were the root causes of indebtedness .
5 A long tradition of technical support for potable spirit production continues at United Distillers ' International Technological Services ( ITS ) based at Glenochil , Clackmannanshire , Scotland .
6 The largest amount of technical co-operation for Asia comes from Japan ( $115m in 1991 ) and , just as Britain and France give priority in aid to the Commonwealth and former French overseas territories for historical , political and economic reasons , Japan has placed priority on Asia .
7 Admittedly that was not accepted by the Greater York authorities working party , but it is there for you , it is a base of technical information for you to use in your decision .
8 Direct selling in customers ' homes is to some extent accepted practice for a number of consumer product groups such as perfumes , cosmetics and toiletries but remains an area of unexplored potential for a number of others .
9 The gain from marketing is increased productivity through the reduction of misunderstandings and potential friction , more effective communications , the generation and channelling of parental support for learning , and the unleashing of ideas from a whole host of people on ways of improving the school .
10 ‘ a specific issue order ’ means an order giving directions for the purpose of determining a specific question which has arisen , or which may arise , in connection with any aspect of parental responsibility for a child .
11 A specific issue orderwhich gives directions for the purpose of determining a specific question which has arisen , or which may arise , in connection with any aspect of parental responsibility for a child .
12 There are some people who believe that the future of books and magazines for recording information is bleak and suggest that he computer will make the book obsolete as a way of preserving intelligence for succeeding generations .
13 Someone who knew what she was doing produced a pitcher of iced water for Farrar 's hand .
14 It must also amount to more than simple investments in bricks and mortar and extend beyond conventional methods of professional development for primary care practitioners .
15 Our fieldwork pointed up two further areas of concern , both of which need close and urgent attention in programmes of professional development for heads .
16 It can only realize its full potential when , at a school level , head and senior staff are actively committed to its use and prepared to involve themselves in discussion sessions , demonstrating , by example , allegiance to the notion that talking about areas of personal anxiety , confusion and failure is an essential part of professional development for all .
17 Arts educators ' uncertainty about the objectives of arts education , appropriate pedagogic strategies to adopt and a lack of interest in coming to terms with the contemporary trends of education create a difficult climate for the provision of professional development for Britain 's teachers in the arts .
18 In 1989 the Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Committee of New Zealand found Dr D W Steeper guilty of professional misconduct for his use of the Vega testing machine in diagnosing allergy .
19 Far more than a further unsavoury tale of professional infighting for accreditation amongst the greats , the out-come — on the principle that the discoverer leaves his imprint on his discovery — has profoundly affected the subsequent tenor of both science and the humanities .
20 The Act replaces the previous distinction between specific welfare measures and general youth work by listing four broad areas of professional responsibility for youth departments :
21 The committee was set up , with Lord Rushcliffe in the chair , in 1944 , to review the provision of professional help for those who were unable to afford it , in both civil and criminal matters .
22 These have now been laid down by the UKCC in its Code of Professional Conduct for the Nurse , Midwife and Health Visitor .
23 Yet it seems strange to me that given the possibility of professional marketing for such an encounter , rugby is missing an opportunity to make its case outwith its heartland .
24 Similar stations were established by other colonizing powers , and , along with colonial geological surveys , provided an important source of professional employment for the growing number of trained European scientists .
25 During World War I she became involved in organizing war work for women , and after the war became a leading promoter of professional employment for women , a founder of the Women 's Employment Federation , and first chairman ( 1930–9 ) of the Cambridge University women 's employment board .
26 He had first reported to Donleavy on the use of counterfeit money for DEA stings during the 1987 season , after Dany Habib had produced a sample from his desk drawer , but it was soon clear from what he observed at Eurame that this , too , had become standard operating procedure in his absence .
27 Not only is traffic on their motorways obstructing lorries going in and out of the vast Europoort , but public opposition to air pollution and the taking of scarce land for new roads is intense .
28 They , they used to build wings for the , they had er all pop riveters and they used to b build wings for the planes that finally came up to the airport down there and erm it was very much a structural set-up as I say I used to have to take plates down there from the airport to be normalized , it was er a sort of softening treatment for aluminium and made them easier to shape and rivet them onto the main fuselage , but they , they used to make Harvard wings and cowls , engine cowls , for the Bostons and Havocs they were n't the one type of Boston was a fighter bomber and another one it had the front navigator 's position cut out and they used to have a search light put in there which they used to call
29 Isolated pockets of Labour support for lesbians and gays continued , but the rest of 1987 saw Labour silent in the face of renewed homophobic attacks by the Tories — the reference to the Positive Images issue in the 1987 election propaganda , the advocacy of traditional family values in the Department of Education and Science circular on sex education .
30 You know that I should be interested , well I was the secretary of Labour Party for a time .
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