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

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1 By the end of September 1990 the network of Advisers had identified almost 60,000 work experience opportunities for pupils and over 2,000 teacher placements in businesses .
2 At one stage , almost 20 companies had seconded senior staff to the Scottish Council in support of this project and well over 60,000 work experience opportunities for school pupils were identified in commerce and industry .
3 In this paper , we focus on those results of our research that ( 1 ) suggest that profession-centred approaches to social service provision should be modified ; ( 2 ) team models of practice need to be more widely adopted ; ( 3 ) both professionals and paraprofessionals need specific training for effective team functioning ; ( 4 ) paraprofessional training must affirm and build upon indigenous characteristics and skills ; and ( 5 ) more attention needs to be devoted to career advancement opportunities for paraprofessional personnel .
4 Also noteworthy is the new but so far untried National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) system that will use a national modularized competency-based set of training packages and standards to provide training and advancement opportunities for paraprofessional social service personnel ( NISW and SCA , 1989 ) .
5 The new NVQ training and assessment programme that we mentioned earlier also holds great promise for expanding the career advancement opportunities for paraprofessionals in Britain .
6 Playgroups and mother and toddler groups offer safe and stimulating play opportunities for the children and friendship for mother and child .
7 All too often , when I meet constituents in tower blocks in Battersea , the women — often young women with children , the fathers of whom have disappeared — need opportunities to get out , to become trained , to earn and , in due course perhaps , to start to buy their council flats , building opportunities for themselves and their children .
8 The ERA should be viewed as an entitlement curriculum for all pupils with a widening of curriculum opportunities for pupils with SENs .
9 If teachers believe that the National Curriculum can widen curriculum opportunities for all , and commit themselves to this cause , then it may turn out to be so .
10 Woking Motors , the oldest Mercedes-Benz dealer in the UK , recommended the venue because of , in the words of Paul Langdon-Fox its Executive Director , ‘ the Colleague 's strong tennis tradition and its ambition to further its excellent tennis programme by providing indoor coaching opportunities for promising Surrey schoolchildren . ’
11 This poster of 1906 lists opportunities for families , married couples , single people and boys .
12 Later , vacation courses were extended to provide intensive residential study opportunities for Tutorial Class students which expanded in post-1918 with the growth in provision of these three-year courses .
13 Three years later , in 1976 , he moved to the UKAEA 's Harwell Laboratory where he was recruited into a newly-formed section called Future Developments Group , investigating long term opportunities for Harwell , including biotechnology and marine technology .
14 The department staff are engaged in a series of major field research projects which generate varied research opportunities for postgraduate students .
15 Potential , past and present sponsors were invited to take part and over dinner Chairman Mike Dickinson M outlined the forthcoming sponsorship opportunities for companies in the North .
16 ‘ Faced with the myriad opportunities for the concealment of fraudulent activities which companies and trusts provide , Parliament has given the Serious Fraud Office the power to call upon a suspected person to come into the open , and to disclose information which may incriminate him .
17 Few venture capitalists feel that the UK equity market has the effervescence to be able to generate the level of returns seen in the past , and so are looking to continental buyers to supply the exit opportunities for cleanly-structured , discrete , well-managed UK companies .
18 Company patronage gives the member companies opportunities for private , informal dialogue on important issues which confront the industry and ensures that HCIMA is closely attuned to the industry 's responses .
19 Other market roles invariably involve a search for the best exchange opportunities for translating an initially owned asset into something more eagerly desired .
20 However , he emerged convinced of the extent of severe , if quietly borne , rural poverty , caused above all by low pay and compounded by large families and diminishing work opportunities for wives .
21 In the eyes of such politicians , industrial managers were not seen as the creators of the nation 's wealth , and the providers of job opportunities for the people , but as despoilers of the environment ; obsolete men , peddling obsolete views , who did n't really fit in with the new social scheme of things .
22 The Agricultural Training Board was set up in 1966 to improve the technical performance of workers in the industry and thus to widen the number of job opportunities for them .
23 there should be a network of age discrimination officers , placed in job centres , to improve job opportunities for older workers ;
24 However , there are some misgivings about development which tends to boost land and house prices without providing significant job opportunities for ‘ ordinary ’ people or , apparently , acting as much of a catalyst to growth in the rest of the local economy .
25 The final phase in the procedure involved giving parents advice about prospective job opportunities for their children , and this was considered to be the most difficult part of the work as it meant balancing all the different factors in an attempt to situate the best applicant in the best position .
26 Most heads of households within the cities do , on the whole , find employment , and job opportunities for women may be better than elsewhere .
27 In an effort to increase job opportunities for the local population , the corporation intends to spend in the late 1980s and early 1990s some £20 million on education and training .
28 A striking feature of these statistics is the high proportion of youth unemployment , due mostly to the decline in job opportunities for young people during the recession .
29 I would contend that the scapegoating of the education system , in general , and of certain local authorities , in particular , has acted as a diversionary tactic for the inadequacies of central government responses to the funding of the state education system , their failure to stem the spiralling decline in teachers ' morale and the pitiful attempt to provide real job opportunities for school leavers .
30 In the future , job opportunities for public relations professionals will increase .
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