Example sentences of "[noun] for [noun] in [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | She has devised and delivered numerous courses on management and supervisory skills and techniques , administrative management , customer care and communications skills for organisations in both the public and private sectors in the UK and abroad . |
2 | AT the Annual General Meeting of the company held on 16 June in Dublin , chairman Donald P Brennan said : ‘ When we met last year I outlined the company 's plans for rationalisation in both the crystal and ceramics businesses and for the restoration of Waterford and Wedgwood brands to profitability . |
3 | They help to shape and define the limits of the context of child care work for professionals in much the same way as the rules of a game do for the players . |
4 | Paintings and prints were distributed to colonial officials for display in much the same way as British embassies are provided with an official photographic portrait of the Queen . |
5 | Yet the extensive range of state objectives , their mutual contradictions and the way in which they are determined within a fractured state organization , leave ample scope for variation in both the content and timing of projects to ‘ reform ’ the role of state enterprises and to change the balance between political control and enterprise autonomy . |
6 | Four very different styles of miniature picture are displayed in this photograph , proving that there is plenty of scope for inspiration in even the smallest of designs . |
7 | In recognition of the problems caused as a result of these routes passing through the urban areas of Harrogate and Knaresborough , the County Council has designated both roads as key routes for improvement in both the structure plan and the T P P which is the Transport Policy and Programs document of the County Council . |
8 | While the older cities and regions lose jobs and output , the areas in easy distance of London gain employment , receive the benefits of State investment , and attract better-off people who create jobs for others in both the public and private sectors . |