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

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1 I 've been chief executive and/or chairman for twenty-five years and the tendency is to think you 're indispensable and you have to stay on until you 're seventy-five , as some people do .
2 For more details on the contraceptive methods mentioned in this leaflet , write in or 'phone for further information and a leaflet order form to the Family Planning Information Service FPIS , .
3 For more information do write or 'phone for this excellent illustrated booklet .
4 Briefly , briefly tonight er Reynolds and Major issued this statement which said all those claiming a serious interest in advancing the cause of peace in Ireland should renounce of or support for violence if and when such a renunciation of violence has been made and sufficiently demonstrated , new doors could open , do you think the I R A might well respond positively to that ?
5 I had seen my mother pregnant , and had been told that she was carrying a baby inside her , a little brother or sister for us all .
6 Perhaps she should have had a brother or sister for Tina , though being well into her forties by then and having waited twelve years for Tina to come along made that impossible .
7 But erm , you know , it 's , it 's like erm , if you talk about erm , funding per head or funding for the , for the overall spaces , you know , if it 's Mr , he always wants to be funded by the , the mile of roadblock for the population , because we have rather a lot of one to the other , and I think there may be a similar situation with the police .
8 In general , further energies went into consolidation , as the struggle for day-to-day survival offered little time or opportunity for political mobilisation .
9 Appearances : John Cherryman QC instructed by Sherwood & Co for the council ; Elizabeth Norman instructed by Michael Arnold & Co , Oldbury , for Mrs Bujok .
10 Roll up … large curls piled on top of the head by Mac & Co for high impact styling
11 As part of its role as a current member of IAWA , WASL will be sending a number of slides of member 's work to Eva & Co for selection for a forthcoming exhibition in 1993 in Graz .
12 Article Three , the treaty 's key article , stated that the " connection between the security of the two countries requires that Lebanon not become a source of threat to Syria 's security and vice versa under any circumstances … therefore , Lebanon will not allow itself to become a transit point or base for any force , state or organization that seeks to undermine its security or that of Syria " .
13 The general lack of compromise or provision for flexible or part-time work effectively chokes off the careers of many promising lawyers .
14 The right to seek remission or removal for misconduct is a statutory remedy in arbitration law with no real common law analogue in expert determination .
15 be required to undertake further work on the project and be referred to his project tutor or mentor for counselling
16 It is one 's motivation or intentionality in using one 's customs ( i.e. one 's poisonous capabilities ) ; it is one 's comprehension of them , and one 's responsibility or irresponsibility for their use , power , and force .
17 Hundreds of Afghan political prisoners have reportedly been held without charge or trial for up to nine years in interrogation centres and segregated prison blocks operated by the Ministry of State Security .
18 Since 1970 hundreds of Jehovah 's Witnesses have been detained without charge or trial for up to five years .
19 for its test or trial for the benefit of a prospective purchaser , for proceeding at the instance of a prospective purchaser to any place for the purpose of such test or trial , or for returning after such test or trial ;
20 for its test or trial for the benefit of a person interested in promoting publicity in regard to it , for proceeding at the instance of such a person to any place for the purpose of such test or trial , or for returning after such test or trial ;
21 The star of the show was the remarkable Malawian writer Jack Mapanje , perhaps Africa 's best known English language poet , who read some of the poems which landed him in Zomba jail without charge or trial for almost four years .
22 MANSUR MUHAMMAD AHMED RAJIH : a 34-year-old writer and poet , he was held without charge or trial for over a year before being sentenced to death in 1984 after an unfair trial on false criminal charges .
23 He was held without charge or trial for six months and then released .
24 In the 1970s he was detained without charge or trial for five years and tortured and held for long periods in leg-irons .
25 These animals possess the nettle-cells or nematocysts , which are arranged near their surfaces , and act as a weapon either of offence or defence for them .
26 It was now that a more marked difference from the Parisians showed itself in their work , most obviously when they laid hands on Sermisy or Janequin for their own purposes .
27 However , some housing departments , who had no specific policy on or budget for adaptations to existing council properties , clearly had very little knowledge of the work of occupational therapists .
28 Were you allowed any breaks during the morning or afternoon for , for tea and things like that ?
29 In fact I 'd started caddying a long time before that , carrying golf-bags instead of delivering papers or milk for pocket-money .
30 An occasional treat or privilege for a child who has made a big effort to master a new skill or managed to give up a bad habit hardly comes into that category .
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