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

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1 The rowan tree ( Sorbus aucuparia ) or in Gaelic , which stands in the corner of the kitchen garden or just beyond the house or byre , has protected the home , the family and the cattle from witches and fairies for centuries , and has endured after many a homestead has been deserted .
2 These include greater competition between financial institutions for deposits .
3 In practice the polytechnics were initially mainly second-choice institutions for students unable to obtain entrance to universities , but as their reputations grew and they launched courses different from or not available at universities , they attracted more able students .
4 The children not adopted stayed in the original creche until they reached the age of 6 , when they were transferred to two other institutions for boys and girls respectively .
5 DC & CA had received requests from external institutions for labels to be made .
6 During this period , a significant expansion in the existing supply of institutions for children occurred in Flanders , the Netherlands , and the United Kingdom ( Lammertyn and Antoons , 1990 ) .
7 In extreme cases they became simply receiving institutions for classes of paupers with little hope .
8 Although all EC countries are afflicted by unemployment , you may still find vacancies for nurses in Germany , TV engineers in Portugal or clerks in the European Parliament in Brussels .
9 The advertisement pages of The Scotsman in the golden Edwardian afternoon carried long columns of vacancies for parlourmaids , cooks and housemaids ( so it is not surprising , though it must have been a source of irritation , that male printers hostile to women entering the trade often urged them to look for work " in service " ) .
10 Do you still have any vacancies for chambermaids ? …
11 We occasionally have vacancies for bartenders who must have at least two years ' experience of working a cocktail bar .
12 Having completed his course , he found that there were few vacancies for horticulturists and he is once again on the dole .
13 RSRE has vacancies for graduates and professionals in a number of expanding programmes involving the following key technology areas : Digital electronics , Communications systems , Radar and Electro-optical Sensors , Microwave circuits , Real-Time Signal Processing , Software Engineering , Modelling and Simulation , and System Engineering .
14 But I mean you do n't want to er start working in the mines for peanuts or anything do you , you want it to be a good job such as everybody else .
15 Pittston finally provoked a strike by demanding mandatory overtime and Sunday working , the right to contract non-union labour at union operations , and 24 hours ' advance notice before the union brings safety experts or union officials to the mines for inspections .
16 Making notes for lectures as usual .
17 The University of Durham , for example , has produced leaflets entitled ‘ Notes for academic staff ’ , ‘ Notes for research students ’ , ‘ Notes for external users ’ , and ‘ Notes for students ’ .
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29 The release should include ‘ Notes for Editors ’ on basic details not suitable for inclusion in the release text , including a contact name and phone number .
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