Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is in their faith in " ordinary " people , whose qualities were far from ordinary in Wordsworth 's eyes , that we find the justification for political demands for popular power or a wider franchise . |
2 | A fairly simple algorithm has been implemented to search for possible alternatives for these letter positions , given the surrounding candidate letters ( as detailed in section 3.4.1 ) . |
3 | The proactive search for possible targets for retained purchasers |
4 | But the attitude of women content to stay in their middle-level comfort zones came in for a lot too — not only from a male chief executive who had seen one of his recruits retreat from the fast track , but from senior female executives as well who felt women ‘ should take their share of responsibility for low applications for senior jobs . ’ |
5 | Erm , we assume that there will be a similar condition for specific grants for next year . |
6 | With evacuation and the Movement 's preference for rural settings for foster homes and hostels , younger children were often isolated in small village primary schools , where they were a curiosity to the other children and to the staff . |
7 | There is one last function which small towns might have possessed at provincial level , that of acting as administrative centres for imperial estates . |
8 | As for the future , Cafe Rouge plans to stick mainly to London , though Mr Myers mentions Oxford , Cambridge and Brighton as possible locations for new restaurants . |
9 | He used to for different days for grave digging |
10 | It was not thickly populated or well defended , but it was much larger than the islands the English already held in the Caribbean , so it provided land for English emigrants for some years . |
11 | Selective pressures for a system of communication of this kind might have produced , through different mutations for new behaviour , a different dance or indeed wholly different behaviour types , serving the same function . |
12 | Who can wonder if they wobble back and forth between ten-point plans for confederal re-unification and loyalty to an immobilised Nato structure ; between pounding on with monetary union and waiting to see what happens ? |
13 | aids for the disabled should be readily available and regarded as acceptable tools for daily living , |
14 | The purpose of the surveys is to expose consensus and conflicts about popular values for green spaces close to the city . |
15 | Contadora Group : Founded : 1983 , to press for multilateral negotiations for peaceful settlements in Central America . |
16 | Its existence had not been revealed to the defence even after specific requests for unused material and , days before the trial , a specific request from a solicitor for three defendants , for a copy of any video tape . |
17 | After separate Bills for IMPLICIT Scotland and Ireland the total electorate of the United Kingdom rose from 478,000 to 814,000 . |
18 | It 's left to her sister , after decent legacies for both parents and small ones to charity , and to her sister 's children if the sister predeceases . |
19 | It is understood that KPMG Peat Marwick will arrange for appropriate contacts for due diligence purposes . |
20 | Campbell ( this volume ) argues that the search for absolute categories for comparative purposes in various societies is a fruitless enterprise . |
21 | A further adjustment ( the ‘ Assessment of Educational Needs ’ component of the socio-economic deprivation figures , considered below ) is intended to allow for varying requirements for special schooling and remedial teaching for deprived groups . |
22 | Across the centuries , we have seen the sane rituals of territorial dominance , trials of strength , gang fights , mockery against elders and authorities , and antagonism towards ‘ outsiders ’ as typical focuses for youthful energy and aggressive mischief . |
23 | ‘ Training of non-professionals , including a more structured programme : better opportunities for outside courses for professional staff ’ … |
24 | geographical areas , e.g. the North and South of England may be thought of as separate markets for many products ; |
25 | A notable exception has been the guides produced by Open University teams ( involving academic staff and librarians ) and published as separate units for particular courses . |
26 | In keeping with the Foucauldian critique of reflection theory , Kendall outlines a general shift away from versions of social histories of art that employ images as mere backdrops for cultural analysis : ‘ The shift towards theory and the invocation of new disciplines and methodologies has left the work of art with an uncertain status and a disquieting future ’ . |
27 | Those studies which concentrated on local-central relations ignored local politics because they saw local authorities as mere receptacles for central policy . |
28 | This is rarely the case with the reviews published in Early music or Gramophone , some of whose reviewers have served as musicological advisers for prominent recording projects both in Europe and in England . |
29 | Examples might include the need for strengthened floors for heavy equipment or high ceilings to house special machinery . |
30 | Introductory astronomy courses can be taken as outside subjects for various honours degrees . |