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

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1 This change of practice applies to settlement income for 1981 – 82 et seq .
2 see you guys in a forthnight when i will be at white hart lane for my annual trip to england … ( anyone know of any good health club with hidden cameras where they can shoot my ‘ beatiful ’ body ? ; - ) he , he )
3 Tasting the food is Alton branch chairman for Action Research , Sally Studley ( second left ) .
4 Other printing projects for the church already underway include Sunday school materials and a new hymn book .
5 However , no artist has an inherent right to claim taxpayer support for his or her private vision of art if that vision mocks the moral and spiritual basis on which our society is founded .
6 A notable example of outside training and assistance from the educational sectors is to be found in a project which was run from the Department of Architecture and Building Science at the University of Strathclyde entitled ‘ User Education in the construction industry ; the development and promotion of a comprehensive teaching framework for information management as an integral part of construction course curricula .
7 ‘ Ow iz zat for madame et monsieur ? ’ the waiter said and left without waiting for a reply .
8 Six simulation runs were thus possible , with two train crossing times for each of the three vehicle separation times .
9 Japan 's ASCII Corporation has picked up Japanese and Korean distribution rights to Santa Clara , California-based Nimbus Technology Inc 's new Mbus board for would-be superscalar Sparc cloners ( UX No 383 ) and other products : ASCII , the lead investor in Chips & Technologies Inc back in 1987 , is also considering taking a minority stake in the start-up though that part of the equation has yet to be nailed down .
10 Winner plea for adult TV
11 Thereafter , the baby is vulnerable to such infections and this is borne in mind when organising immunisation programmes for the child .
12 This work is the result of a review of existing National Certificate provision for candidates with learning difficulties , undertaken by SCOTVEC 's Special Education/Training Needs Sub-Committee .
13 The union provides free contract forms for virtually every type of engagement .
14 She relaxed , as satisfied as if she had chaired a difficult meeting through to its triumphant conclusion or been acclaimed at Board level for the fresh approach of her latest report .
15 Perhaps the most significant achievement of the sensori-motor stage is the child 's ability to let one aspect of experience stand for , or represent , another .
16 The difference in motility indices for the total period and the postprandial period did not reach statistical significance .
17 Oddly shaped tanks may not hold as much water as you may think , which is important when you consider that the stocking level for a mixed fish/invest system is 1″ of fish per six gallons of water .
18 Another function of the Solution , is the ability to display dive profiles for the previous eight hours diving and for dive simulation .
19 Defence electronics for the doves give peace a chance
20 When compared with the standard reference values accordinly to the patients ' age group , the individual serum total cholesterol values for men and women were seen to have a propensity to fall within or below the lower end of the normal range .
21 British firms or consortia have won two-thirds of the consultancy contracts for the territory 's £8.5 billion port and airport project .
22 There was little on course money for the horse , but betting shops in Yorkshire were hit by a string of late bets , mostly of £30 or £40 .
23 The FAOR proposals for storage of information in the long term using a filly computerised system were also investigated thoroughly , particularly as these had a bearing on the manner in which the index system would be developed .
24 We will publish target response times for grant and licence applications made to the Ministry of Agriculture .
25 Response times for identical processes should be consistent .
26 Response times for interactive processes will be monitored periodically during production by manual measurements from the terminal .
27 The objective is to confirm that all response times are less than the agreed target , and that response times for identical processes are consistent .
28 A problem with this manoeuvre , however , is that certain evidence implicates the right hemisphere in control of simple reaction time ( Benson and Barton , 1970 ; Howes and Boller , 1975 ; Nakamura and Taniguchi , 1977 ) and thus equivalent response times for left and right hemisphere groups may not in fact reflect equivalent damage at the two sides of the brain .
29 However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand .
30 The hon. Gentleman should note that although the Cornish air ambulance makes a valaable contribution in the county , it has not produced a measured improvement in response times for ambulances in Cornwall .
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