Example sentences of "that [noun] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Dobson is also inclined , for similar reasons , to give the impression that ME evidence for [ h ] -loss is sporadic and unreliable ( see , for example , Dobson , 1968 II : 991 ) .
2 Cristiani claimed that FMLN demands for a purge of the armed forces remained the main obstacle to a ceasefire [ for 1990 peace talks see pp. 37372 ; 37449 ; 37707-08 ; 37770-71 ; 37850 ; 37957 ; 38000 ; 38093 ; 38187 ] .
3 It is often thought that Cichlasoma pair for life , and in the home aquarium , this may appear to be so .
4 Combine driver Rob Greaves was very surprised that moisture content for this time of the year was only 13.5% .
5 In my view the authenticity argument is invalid because it does not distinguish between the two questions : it confuses ends and means and assumes that teaching language for communication is the same as teaching language as communication ( cf.
6 ‘ The Chairman of the FAC Working Group , when recommending preserving the status quo , pointed out that CAA charges for Public Transport operations is by a ticket tax , each passenger contributing in equal manner to safety regulation and absolving individual operators from paying directly for any work which the Authority chooses to carry out .
7 While there is an absence of any major national study comparing completion rates of non-traditional students with those entering on the basis of traditional academic qualifications there does seem to be some evidence that completion rates for non-traditional students are somewhat lower .
8 b Completion rates — While there is some evidence that completion rates for non-traditional students are overall somewhat lower than for traditionally qualified students , there is also evidence that completion rates for these students vary considerably depending on their qualifications and previous experience .
9 b Completion rates — While there is some evidence that completion rates for non-traditional students are overall somewhat lower than for traditionally qualified students , there is also evidence that completion rates for these students vary considerably depending on their qualifications and previous experience .
10 But it is still found that entry qualifications for the bureaucracy are disproportionately obtained by the children of skilled and professional groups , not workers and peasants , so the emergence of a new kind of bourgeoisie seems inevitable ( Barnett 1967 ) .
11 The fact that closing date for entries was 28 January seems to have escaped its notice .
12 Although progress on the issue of the local elections had been made in August , it became increasingly clear that opposition demands for them to be held prior to the presidential poll were unrealistic .
13 At the same time two of the nine popularly elected representatives , Akilisi Pohive ( leader of the dissident pro-democracy movement ) and Viliami Fukofuka , were each reported by the Times of Tonga to have returned about 12,000 pa'anga to the Treasury on the grounds that overtime payment for members of the Assembly was immoral and increased the financial burden on the people .
14 In particular , Edwardian reformers believed that labour conditions for adolescents were influential on their social behaviour in both the short and the long run , or , put another way , and taking into account the wider implications of ‘ personality ’ , that labour conditions influenced the form of their social being .
15 As we have indicated above there is now considerable evidence that degree performance for traditionally qualified students is related to performance in examinations before entry , although most of the research relates to England and A-level entry ( Sear , 1983 ; Bourner and Hamed , 1987 ; Johnes and Taylor , 1987 ) .
16 Shares in mobile phone operator Vodafone Group Plc rose fivepence to 379p yesterday after the company said that subscriber figures for April gave the company its best month in three years for connections to its network , with net new connections standing at 18,766 ; for the first time since LowCall was launched in October , net new connections to the business base exceeded net new LowCall connections .
17 Remember also that cutting blooms for the house and dead-heading are forms of pruning , and the general principles should be observed , particularly with regard to leaving spurs .
18 The report concluded that the Khmer Rouge tactic was proving successful and that grassroots sympathy for the group had probably been underestimated .
19 For instance , Defence Department officials doubt that UN cover for the use of force could easily be obtained again .
20 Norman Lamont told MPs : ‘ These measures build on the principle that tax relief for charity should focus on what individuals themselves give rather than what charities themselves see . ’
21 Robin Cook told delegates that tax concessions for private medical insurance would also be abolished and charges for eye tests scrapped .
22 It was on the basis of the decision in those two cases that Mr. Isaacs for the two councils in the Stoke-on-Trent case [ 1991 ] Ch. 48 submitted that , following those decisions , it was no longer appropriate for the national courts to investigate any issue of proportionality , and that the Torfaen case ( Case 145/88 ) [ 1990 ] 2 Q.B .
23 Will my hon. Friend confirm that safety regulations for buses remain the same whether the services are deregulated or regulated ?
24 Few people would argue that safety standards for nuclear power stations can be adequately determined within the private sector .
25 Meanwhile , Progressive Democrat leader Des O'Malley today warned that extradition laws for terrorist suspects had to be tightened to endorse the Dublin government 's condemnations of IRA attacks .
26 The fact is that teacher release for professional development is cost intensive through supply cover and even with funds is very disruptive on the teaching process for young people .
27 This may be partly due to the fact that teacher training for further education in the Principality revolves almost entirely around the University of Wales , which also validates all courses for the professional training of teachers , including those for primary and secondary schools .
28 You can be sure that colour predictions for the new season always include the rich and beautiful and brilliant colours of September , those intense rich deep tones which year after year we feel that we must use now , the lovely gold and mustard and chartreuse of apples and pears , the rich reds of berries , the deep purples and wines of plums and blackberries , the intense dark indigo of the Autumn night sky and the deliciously delicate neutrals of misty Autumn days — all there for your delight .
29 IBM , which had revenues of $60bn and profits of $6bn last year , shook Wall Street last week by warning that earnings forecasts for the third quarter and for the whole year would fall significantly below expectations .
30 Printers , traditionally an exclusive ‘ closed shop ’ of workers , say that initiation ceremonies for apprentices are less common now than 20 or 30 years ago .
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