Example sentences of "a opportunity for [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 Citizenship should , it is suggested , be regarded not only as a burden , or even as a set of rights or entitlements , but also as an opportunity for self-fulfilment and a reciprocal relationship between citizens and the state .
2 The Rendezvous Dance on Friday evening and the Civic Reception hosted by the Mayor on Saturday evening provided an opportunity for delegates and visitors to relax and renew old friendships .
3 This article also sets out an opportunity for management and labour to conclude contractual relations including agreements at Community level , should they so desire .
4 This Conference will provide an opportunity for students and Student Enterprise Officers across Britain to meet and exchange ideas on Enterprise in Higher Education .
5 There was a deep sense of prayer , an opportunity for reflection and an enjoyment in discovering more about our Catholic faith .
6 This is presented in legislation as an opportunity for parents and the local community to run their own schools with funding direct from central government .
7 There will also be an opportunity for fellowship and a cup of tea after the meeting .
8 And there was also an opportunity for Aberdeen and the surrounding region to look to its future as it prepared to host the next Offshore Europe in 1995 .
9 This will provide an opportunity for lecturers and moderators to discuss student grades and borderline cases .
10 Finally , for three weekends beginning on 8 May , the artists ' quarter of Saint Gilles is hosting a third series of ‘ Parcours d'Artistes ’ an opportunity for experts and general public alike to visit artists ‘ at home ’ in their studios and view some of their works .
11 The conference director , John T Masterson , says that the conference is intended to provide an opportunity for professionals and students to exchange communication ideas .
12 An exhibition can be viewed as a means of getting noticed and attracting publicity and contracts : as a rare chance of seeing a good deal of your recent work together and thus creating an opportunity for self-evaluation and an assessment of the way your work is developing ; and , by no means least , as a way of selling work .
13 Aims are to provide an opportunity for industry and the University to meet , and assess each other 's needs , and for industry to find out what we are doing .
14 The conference also provided an opportunity for Australia and Fiji to repair the rift in their bilateral relations which dated from the two military coups in Fiji in 1987 .
15 The festival is pleased to provide an opportunity for audience and musicians to meet in the beautiful 12th-century church known as the Spurriergate Centre which serves a wide range of delicious foods and is renowned for its vegetarian dishes .
16 Undoubtedly the freeing of research funds for health service research creates an opportunity for purchasers and providers to collaborate to maximise the benefit to primary care research , which has traditionally been underfinanced .
17 Perhaps the most novel aspect of this proposal is its recognition of a category of destabilisation rights , to be enforced by ambitious forms of injunctive relief , which would afford an opportunity for individuals and interests to challenge and disrupt established institutions or forms of social practice which had achieved immunity from conventional legal and political measures of control .
18 A variety of departmental activities ( Common Room , weekly Linguistic Circle , annual Postgraduate Conference , occasional staff-student lunches ) provide an opportunity for staff and students to meet informally .
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