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

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1 Profits at Unilever are forecast to rise from £575m to around £595m for the third quarter .
2 and Lord Meston for the mother .
3 Lord Meston for the father .
4 The prismed bomb aimer 's station provided excellent visibility for the pin-point accuracy required .
5 DEC is trying to gain visibility for the 661 companies it says are converting programmes for Alpha RISC .
6 ALLEGATIONS that the Swiss government failed to pay kidnappers for the release of an abducted Red Cross official in Sidon last year may lie behind the seizure yesterday of two more Swiss delegates of the International Red Cross .
7 The staircase and walls are of white marble , with the addition of lapis lazuli for the geometrical floor pattern .
8 By the same token contracts drawn up for Italian fresco painters during the Renaissance commonly stipulated the use of ultramarine containing powdered lapis lazuli for the Virgin 's cloak .
9 Mr Hanley also partly blamed a lack of support among the employers of part-timers for the drop in their numbers .
10 The Church Commissioners also handle the stipends of the diocesan and suffragan bishops , as well as stipends for the deans/provosts and two residentiary canons at all but two of the cathedrals .
11 In the winter of 1956 , he was further irritated by problems with his teeth : he was about to have X-rays for the three which remained to him .
12 His protest that this was the worst kind of Victorian colonialism was short-hand for the conviction that the action had played into the hands of all the enemies of the West .
13 It was in fact my experience of working with the banks and institutions for the recapitalisation and reconstruction of John Brown which led me to think that the City is much maligned over its attitudes to industry and the accusation of short-termism is not justified .
14 A high proportion of us die not at home , but in hospitals , clinics and special institutions for the terminally ill .
15 Monsignore de Haerne had previously already founded Catholic institutions for the deaf in Belgium , France and Portugal and was later to found one in India .
16 The twelve member states , by a separate protocol , would authorise the eleven to use the Community 's institutions for the purpose of implementing social policies pursuant to the Social Charter .
17 The Mapplethorpe Foundation , founded by the photographer in the year before his death in 1989 , has donated millions of dollars to fund medical research into AIDS and HIV infection and has provided many grants in the form of cash and gifts of Mapplethorpe works to qualified art institutions for the development and expansion of their photography programmes .
18 Instructions were given for easing the routines in homes and institutions for the elderly .
19 Sometimes they were envisaged as semi-penal institutions for the unregenerated poor .
20 Few had any great faith in prisons as institutions for the reform of the inmates they contained , nor of imprisonment as a means of controlling crime .
21 Students turned against their universities and universities are the most important institutions for the professional-managerial class .
22 Six weeks later a great demonstration in the Royal Albert Hall demanded the establishment of a Merchant Seamen 's League to put the boycott into effect and " to assist them in maintaining their benevolent institutions for the aged and infirm " A short time ago , he declared in 1918 , he had received a document from four leading German trade unionists attempting to justify the U-boat campaign by arguing that " only a campaign of frightfulness against the British and neutral vessels trading to ports in the United Kingdom and the starving of the people of the British Isles would bring the war to a speedy close " .
23 Up to the creation of the National Health Service in 1946 responsibility for the mentally ill and subnormal was carried largely by the local authorities , which ran hospitals and institutions for the mentally ill , and organized some care and supervision in the community for the mentally subnormal .
24 It is true that they set up the great caring institutions for the poor , the handicapped and the sick — forerunners of the welfare state .
25 For example , the local authorities implementing the Griffiths Report on Care in the Community ( 1988 ) are dependent on central government making the resources available to complete the changes from long-stay institutions for the elderly to community care .
26 The increasing importance of the diplomatic network which bound together the States of Europe was reflected in the eighteenth century in the development in most countries of central institutions for the direction of foreign policy .
27 His other projects include the establishment of trauma centres around the country , more institutions for the mentally ill , centres for the crippled and more orphanages .
28 the extent to which the family took on responsibility from other institutions for the poor , the sick , the old and the unemployed .
29 Corporatism also implies an institutional ‘ fusion ’ in that institutions for the representation of functional interests are also used for the purposes of state intervention ( Jessop 1979 ) .
30 The frustrations and criticisms arose from clear enough aspirations on the part of institutions for the maximum attainable independence — but far from agreed as a concept within institutions and organizations .
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