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

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1 When it also rapidly became clear , following the 1972 White Paper , Education : A Framework for Expansion , that there was to be in fact a massive reduction in teacher education and an opportunity to diversify to fill the gaps created , the CNAA began to be faced with proposals for degrees in other subjects , often combined or modularized degrees , and often with an attempt to build both a BA and BEd degree on top of a two-year Diploma .
2 In March and April Bronze Awards were made to Alan Gilmour , Strathaven Branch ( Royal Scottish Assurances sales letter to be issued with requests for certificates of interest ) , Carol Watson , Reading Branch , ( space for account number/ID number to be included in ‘ Title of Account ’ form ) Ian Haslam , Liverpool Dale Street ( SDVP form reduced to one part only ) and Rosemary Ridgeway , Leeds East Parade ( Fillaform continuation sheets to be printed/typed in DW4 ) .
3 They may not sell many plastic macs or pairs of 60s kinky boots , but with a 70s revival in the air Oxfam shop volunteers are being swamped with requests for clothes like this .
4 Of contracts for the benefit of the infant , so far as they do not coincide with contracts for necessaries , a contract for the employment of the infant , where his position in life makes employment desirable for him , is a typical case .
5 Technologies such as ‘ Silver II ’ , for the destruction of organic wastes , are also attracting international interest as an alternative to incineration , and we are making good progress with contracts for aspects of waste management in Japan .
6 the confirmation slip — with copies for records ;
7 the guest registration slip — with copies for records ;
8 Read this leaflet in conjunction with Rules for Roundabouts in the Highway Code for Northern Ireland .
9 He was a good friend of Hans Sloane , on whose behalf Miller wrote with thanks for plants and later passed on a prescription for gout : patience and flannel .
10 1 ) information/advice point 2 ) publications 3 ) facilitation of occasional meetings ( ? perhaps on a thematic basis ) that combine listening ( to a paper ) with opportunities for members to give each other support 4 ) ideally provision of grants
11 Then we would visualise an alarm clock with carrots for fingers and imagine that when the alarm goes off it switches on the television set .
12 At the turn of the decade , however , there was a huge sulphurous swamp full of that sort of anaemic disco for people with beanbags for legs , and the New FADs nearly fell into it .
13 The world economic market seemed to be saturated with demands for goods which the machine could not supply .
14 3 Local authorities were faced with demands for improvements in service from local community groups .
15 To persuade their clients of the merits of the extension , the DLC salon is holding monthly wig parties , and punters are already swamping them with demands for afros and bouffant , bum-length Dolly Parton styles .
16 By building the picture up slowly in this way , the patient is not suddenly confronted with demands for details before he has settled comfortably into the personality and environment of the person he once was .
17 A London elocution teacher , Edwina Pickett ( inundated with demands for lessons ) , adds , ‘ I get girls who want to marry well , who do n't want to marry a lorry driver . ’
18 Appended to this memo is a copy of the Medical Referral Document together with Guidelines for Managers and Supervisors .
19 ‘ We want to see it properly regulated with guidelines for doctors . ’
20 I think in terms of visits , that er an entitlement might work , with visits for careers
21 Showing percents requires no more than dots with lines for CIs of a binary outcome variable .
22 Early explorers traded directly with Indians for furs , but the white trappers eventually evicted the native Americans so that they could control the precious resource themselves .
23 In North America and Canada , they swapped iron pots , tools and guns with Indians for furs and food .
24 Or surround the window with shelves for books and interesting collections of objects .
25 She would send them a card at Christmas , with crosses for kisses on it , though Victoria had already forgotten her and she , too , was already forgetting their precise and real selves .
26 Because the men were serving together in what was essentially a small box with loopholes for machine-guns , their morale was high , for they gave each other mutual psychological support .
27 However , there also appears to be a degree of strategic competition in the market , which in combination with advantages for incumbents that develop over time ( relationships , reputation and expertise ) form a barrier to growth for second line firms .
28 In the letter , Dr Carey said the juxtaposition of ‘ coming out ’ liturgies with prayers for Aids sufferers might foster the myth that HIV was only a problem for the homosexual community .
29 MORE than 5,000 workers have swamped Hamilton Oil company with applications for jobs on the gas and oil project off the North Wales coast .
30 MORE than 5,000 workers have swamped the Hamilton Oil company with applications for jobs on the gas and oil project off the North Wales coast .
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