Example sentences of "[vb base] opportunity for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We advertise opportunities for promotion internally .
2 provide opportunity for catharsis ie. the release of hostile feelings etc that have been , or may be , repressed otherwise .
3 Its permanent collection of fine Victorian paintings often sits cheek by jowl with a varied selection of current art and craft practices some of which also provide opportunities for visitors to participate in .
4 Full-time provision includes courses of one to three and four years ' duration , some of which may be studied as separate ‘ end-on ’ courses and many of which provide opportunities for transfer of suitable students to degree courses .
5 The Faculty works very closely with the wider community , and courses provide opportunities for students to relate to the world of work and professional practice .
6 The best assignments allow learners to progress at their own pace and provide opportunities for tutors and learners to tailor provision to meet individual needs .
7 Plastic tubing of different sizes provide opportunities for comparisons .
8 The Caledonian Canal is right on the hotel 's doorstep and nearby Loch Eil and Loch Linnhe provide opportunities for boat trips .
9 Provide opportunities for detoxification in the community and a range of residential rehabilitation and recovery services .
10 ( The latter association , along with the other two major local authority associations — the Association of Metropolitan Associations and the Association of County Councils — and professional bodies such as SOLACE ( Society of Local Authority Chief Executives ) also provide opportunities for liaison at national level . )
11 We continually seek opportunities for rationalisation and the release of land surplus to our requirements .
12 They restrict opportunities for choice , experiment and innovation , which are as much needed in education as in any other field .
13 Many of these songs give opportunity for pupils to mime or perform actions while seated at their desks .
14 Spades , scoops and spoons of different size , shape or colour give opportunities for comparisons .
15 Spades , scoops , spoons of different size , shape or colour give opportunities for comparisons .
16 Second , some responses are specifically social in nature and create opportunities for adult caretakers to interpret the infant 's behaviours as indications of social responsiveness .
17 Cut from one to the other and you create opportunities for humour or drama .
18 We need to develop techniques to allow tourists to see animals and plants , without destroying them ; to devise systems of farming that deliberately create opportunities for wildlife , and to design our cities with wildlife in mind .
19 Where possible , encourage opportunities for grandparents and grandchildren to be together .
20 Just as farmers accidentally produce opportunities for diseases and parasites , so work environments are exploited in ways management did not intend .
21 They offer opportunities for participation in decision-making .
22 Retrospective conversions and new resources offer opportunities for scholars , but they do pose problems for librarians .
23 It will compare different methods of recruitment , identify opportunities for involvement and stress the importance of a programme of social events .
24 The local plan may include -land already developed and identify opportunities for redevelopment or change of use .
25 Work opportunities for Mech-Tool Wood Group continue to move slowly since many of the oil companies have only recently completed offshore Safety Risk Assessments .
26 This can induce a feeling of insularity and reduce opportunities for residents ( Hillman and Whalley 1980 ) .
27 All these contradictions represent opportunities for curriculum managers , who are themselves products of an ancien régime which laid greater stress on the teacher as professional leader and entrepreneur than in most other countries .
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