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

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1 I 'd be eating fried X-rays for breakfast . ’
2 Institutions for change
3 In approaching institutions for help , the appearance of subservience can help people who are clearly powerless .
4 The term ‘ supervision ’ is used here to mean the monitoring of financial institutions for investor protection , prudential regulation , and structural regulation purposes combined .
5 But he simply does not come to grips with the genuine political and cultural difficulty of establishing effective institutions for research in applied sciences , such as agriculture and medicine , which can not be seeded entirely by individual commitment and talent .
6 The House of Lords Select Committee on the EC has welcomed the proposed Directive on the Freedom of Management and Investment of Funds held by Institutions for Retirement Provision .
7 It is to be hoped that NAB 's more open approach will enable it to win consent from the public sector institutions for difficult and unpalatable decisions , though clearly some of its deliberations , concerning the possible closing of institutions for example , will have to be conducted in private .
8 However , the first half of the nineteenth century witnessed a revolution in social practice in many Western societies : deviants and dependents were increasingly segregated into institutions — mental hospitals , prisons , reformatories , poorhouses and other such closed purpose-built institutions for control , treatment and punishment ( Rothman , 1970 ; Foucault , 1977 ; Cohen , 1979 ; Melossi and Pavarini , 1981 , Scull 1984 ) .
9 In some cases , there are competing institutions for policy-making and implementation of soil conservation ( such as in FAO itself ) as in many governments of lesser developed countries .
10 The level of cover is usually 90% for buyer risk and 90 — 95% for political risk .
11 The healing rates achieved by a six to eight week treatment of erosive reflux oesophagitis are about 50% for potent histamine H 2 receptor antagonists ( for example , ranitidine ( 150–300 mg twice daily ) ) and up to 90% for omeprazole , a proton pump inhibitor .
12 According to a previous study from Finland , however , the accuracy of the discharge data is good , being about 90% for pancreatitis .
13 It must be stressed , however , that , if the potential dysfunctional effects of ROI use are to be avoided , financial controllers must make it very clear throughout the organization exactly how supervisors are using ROI for evaluation and exactly how it is to be used by SBU and divisional managers .
14 He visited the church of Gesù Nuovo again and made his way to Piazza della Carità for coffee in the same restaurant .
15 I increased the allocation to St. Helens for improvement work from £311,000 last year to £556,000 this year .
16 This included unproductive items such as $2,730 for rental of office plants and start-up funds for companies with no projects .
17 You could try writing to a ramp builder , like Rare Unit or Freestyle Ramps for example .
18 be required to undertake further work on the project and be referred to his project tutor or mentor for counselling
19 Constructed from lightweight aluminium , it has extra wide treads and a handrail for safety .
20 There are also vacancies for computer technicians , secretaries , and mechanics .
21 There 's always plenty of vacancies for bar work here .
22 One organisation , which faced a marked seasonal demand for its output and made substantial hirings once a year , reserved its temporary vacancies for school leavers .
23 Absenteeism will account for some gaps , and temporary vacancies for inability to state a clerk 's name .
24 Thank you for your enquiry regarding vacancies for Enforcement Officers within this Department .
25 Myers may be mining his adolescence for material , but at the same time he 's giving a continent 's youth big-screen justification for its own sedentary existence .
26 Campus is a new newspaper published by the University of Stirling for University staff , Members of the Court , Members of Conference , Alumni , Honourary Graduates and Friends of the University .
27 Comparatively large ‘ irregular forces ’ were earmarked to carry out the raids , which would be commanded by Hazelden for Tobruk and Stirling for Benghazi .
28 Interlining for shape
29 She housekeeping for aunt Bessie and the lodger in South Stainmore , and he farming over at North Stainmore .
30 ‘ But I still used to pose on the bike for publicity purposes , ’ she 'd say archly over her tea and Eccles cakes , ‘ until the varicose veins started to show through me silver tights and Flaherty said I 'd better call it a day and let them find themselves another pin-up girl . ’
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