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

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1 I want to see the right kind of deal for electricity consumers in Northern Ireland .
2 There I mean there was nothing like the bombing that 's been going on , well , at least that 's what we 're told , the bombing that 's been going on over the last twenty four , forty eight hours of Baghdad for instance .
3 Gone are the movie-halls and lawyers ' offices on Chicago 's south side , once the ritzier part of town for blacks .
4 Traditional Keynesian analysis required government to intervene in the economy to affect the total level of demand for goods and services , and to ensure that this level was high enough to be consistent with full employment and not so high that inflation was generated or a balance of payments crisis precipitated .
5 For instance , because of a decision of some bureaucrat in Moscow , oil extracted in Sakhalin island in the Far East is transported through ten time-zones to the European part of Russia for consumption by local industry instead of being sold to Japan , located next door .
6 It is widely recognised that it is not production of food but the low level of demand for food that is the problem for many and for varied reasons related to the forces and relations of production in which people are involved .
7 The survey asked firms what sort of advice and assistance would be helpful in developing business and was surprised by the low level of demand for language training .
8 It was planned to achieve total freedom of movement for capital by the end of 1992 , with remaining exchange controls to be lifted one year earlier than anticipated .
9 Its Academic Board was emphasizing the importance of research , otherwise there was ‘ little hope of recognition for CNAA degrees .
10 you know , because they do n't know what their right are with And you know , I think places like the law centre , which fight for the rights of people in , you know to develop that that kind of service for people .
11 The ‘ Moral Majority ’ in the United States is precisely that kind of quest for security .
12 It is to be hoped that NAB 's more open approach will enable it to win consent from the public sector institutions for difficult and unpalatable decisions , though clearly some of its deliberations , concerning the possible closing of institutions for example , will have to be conducted in private .
13 They may be driven to a frenzy by the pains , with a total loss of consideration for others ; they may be quarrelsome , disputative and uncivil .
14 That is why ‘ Here I Am ’ is gradually being introduced with an extensive programme of training for teachers , priests and governors .
15 LONDON & SOUTH-EAST : There were few glimmers of encouragement for Mr Kinnock as the party picked up a dozen seats in the capital and a handful outside , writes David Millward .
16 There were some signs of encouragement for manager Brian Clough , but his side again failed to make the most of their scoring chances .
17 The young corporal , it should perhaps be pointed out , was also a Grant , but indeed with the recommendation of his own officers he was to a great degree responsible for his own advancement to commissioned rank , and this kind of promotion for gallantry was by no means an isolated example , for a considerable number of non-commissioned officers of suitable education , many of them Scots , reached the junior commissioned ranks .
18 Southern Electric , he added , aimed to continue to develop this kind of support for community based activities , in order to strengthen links with the communities they serve and from which the company drew their staff .
19 She had not expected to be such a kind of girl ; she had watched this kind of girl for years ( the lips discreetly reddened , the loud laughter on the school bus , the tossing of long hair beneath rakish berets , the swinging of hips , the whispering in the garden ) but she had never expected to become one .
20 The eel uses this kind of discharge for hunting .
21 People do this kind of thing for fun at fairgrounds , Ace thought .
22 This kind of drama for practice in expressing and communicating emotions is far removed from the functioning behaviour required in the game of drama , where the participants ' concentration is not on whether he or she is signalling an emotion but with getting on with solving whatever problem is to hand .
23 The university course was , in a sense , another field of discovery for Stan .
24 Er this is clearly go going to become an important schedule and I think it you will inevitably run into difficulties here on different definitions of allocations for example .
25 And she could use these groups to provide some forms of education for parenthood .
26 Sir Reginald told me that on the night before U Saw went to London in the hopes of getting a promise of some kind of independence for Burma from Winston Churchill in return for full co-operation in the war , he had warned U Saw that the hopes of success were very slender .
27 ‘ Getting away with it ’ , of course , means something only if the bats are adopting some kind of Tit for Tat strategy .
28 Both she and Lucy seemed to have some kind of thing for breasts .
29 It crossed her mind that he might well be keeping out of her way after his failure to secure some kind of punishment for Matthew 's cruel and unacceptable behaviour earlier in the day .
30 ‘ We 're the only thing to have happened from this part of town for ages , he says .
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