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

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1 With news of yet another triumphant performance in the Davis Cup by Andre Agassi , it is worth asking what the American Tennis Authorities are thinking of in their choice of players for the Barcelona Olympics .
2 The truth of this conjecture would seem to be confirmed by Agatha Christie 's choice of titles for the 1938 volume , Hercule Poirot 's Christmas and the 1960 collection , The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and a selection of Entrees .
3 Let us hope that the choice of Manchester for the next Davis Cup tie will provide more interest than the last match against France .
4 Choice of routes for the final phase of the proposals , from Picton to Shipton , is severely restricted by the North York Moors National Park , the position of main towns like Northallerton and Thirsk and flight paths from RAF airfields in the area .
5 A final choice of engine for the Il-103 has yet to be made , but it will be either a Lycoming or Continental in the 200/210hp class .
6 Our first involvement with pupils comes at the end of the second year when we give advice with choice of subject for the pupils ' curriculum for S3 to S5 .
7 This is completely determined by the choice of tone for the tonic syllable .
8 The Committee under Hope 's tight control produced a Report which effectively left the choice of architect for the new Foreign Office between Scott and Banks and Barry .
9 Senior members of Germany 's ruling Christian Democrat party , are meeting to endorse Chancellor Kohl 's choice of candidate for the next president .
10 AS WAS surely the intention from the outset , Fabulous seem a strange choice of support for The Farm — glamour , rebellion and superficiality supports worthy but dull , genuine , salt of the earth brickie pop .
11 Choice of location for the joint venture company is still up for grabs , the source said , although Hitrail , which is based outside Amsterdam , is lobbying for the Netherlands , while Nynex would like to have it in its own continental back yard in Brussels .
12 To summarise our position : we endorsed the statements in the National Criteria for GCSE about the choice of texts for the syllabus in English Literature .
13 The choice of heads for the campaigning organizations says a great deal about their memberships : solidly white middle-class .
14 EVERY year the English National Opera at the Coliseum makes a shrewd choice of pieces for the Christmas season , pantomimes mainly for adults .
15 Exhibiting societies , once established , bred rivals ; the most remarkable rivalry in the nineteenth century was in Paris , where the choice of pictures for the Salon in 1866 was so generally considered to be unfair that the rejected pictures were shown in a Salon of their own .
16 The choice of venue for the 1996 World Cup was not decided : those countries wishing to host the tournament have to submit bids by Dec 1 .
17 By the end of April the main issue of disagreement appeared to be the choice of venue for the talks , Chissano having proposed Malawi or Zimbabwe , with the MNR insisting on a meeting in Nairobi .
18 The Queen obeyed this doctrine in the choice of Ramsey for the see of York .
19 Probably this aggression had determined his choice of aircraft for the day 's flying — P-51B model 42–106929 .
20 For one thing , he was lucky to have some outstanding players under him , and fortunate , too , in the Board 's choice of manager for the tour .
21 At the end of the second year the exercise is done again , and at the end of the third year , when it has more significance … bearing in mind their choice of subjects for the fourth and fifth year .
22 The presence of a very occasional lesser white-fronted goose from Scandinavia on the reclaimed land of the Severn is well-known to have been a crucial factor in Sir Peter Scott 's choice of site for the new wildfowl refuge and research station he had dreamed of creating during the War .
23 This , together with an appreciation of the steeper slopes , soil erosion and the local changes in level and aspect , make for a finer assessment of the subtler aspects which may have been of great significance to the original selector 's choice of site for the particular settlement under study .
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