Example sentences of "'s plan for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Project manager Francis Msonthi , a geology graduate with just two year' experience , is therefore in charge not only of drilling rigs , well-digging teams and maintenance workers , but also travels around the district discussing the department 's plans for water supply .
2 • Companies are ‘ reasonably happy ’ with the NRA 's plans for water quality objectives according to Peter Chave , NRA 's head of water quality .
3 The Action Group on Northern Ireland Electricity Prices states : ’ The group supports the Government 's plans for privatisation and in particular the link to Scotland . ’
4 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 .
5 Bernard Hickey reports on New Zealand 's plans for rail privatisation ( Business , 9 February ) and recommends ‘ a little Antipodean train-spotting ’ to us .
6 The next day , Mark told Millie , his secretary , that the Corporation 's plans for reorganisation would involve the elimination of regional management .
7 IBM 's plans for DOS are similar .
8 He said : ‘ Labour 's plans for credit controls would create a waiting list for mortgages and destroy any recovery in the housing market . ’
9 In the White Paper on Crime , Justice and Protecting the Public , which outlined the Government 's plans for legislation in 1990/1 , the recommendation was accepted .
10 The white official parliamentary opposition Conservative Party leader , Andries Treurnicht , said in a strongly worded statement that de Klerk 's plans for change had plunged whites into " a struggle for our freedom " to defend " our people 's claim to its own country and right to self-government " .
11 Just over one in four people in Wales supported the Government 's plans for opt-out schools , while 41pc were undecided .
12 The intellectual drive which had propelled the Section 's plans for demand management up to senior politicians had fallen off , and full employment policy was coming to consist more of vague intentions than of concrete measures to assure the fulfilment of the promise already made to the public .
13 And their shared taste for rich cake with coffee late at night restored her faith in their friendship a little , so that when he asked her about her family 's plans for Christmas she was able to answer in a relaxed and natural way .
14 Uncertainty after the ruling was also reported to be raising doubts about the government 's plans for privatization of public-sector industry .
15 Transport Secretary John MacGregor will set out the Government 's plans for railfreight privatisation at a conference on the future of railfreight after privatisation to be held at London 's Marriott Hotel on January 20 .
16 Even before the French war began in 1338 papal envoys were sent to England to dissuade parliament and the clergy from endorsing the king 's plans for combat .
17 MORE THAN 60 farmers from the west of Scotland , unhappy with the Government 's apparent U-turn in support for the Scottish Milk Marketing Board 's plans for reform , lobbied the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , at his constituency surgery in Stranraer on Saturday .
18 They include : approval of the headteacher 's plans for use of the capitation allowance ; participation in the selection of senior school staff ; and control of the use of school premises outside of school hours .
19 Labour must now display some political creativity if it is to offset the effects of Major 's plans for Toryism .
20 Mark and Cynthia 's plans for dinner are up in the air
21 As to his party 's plans for investment , Mr Lilley preferred to say what would not happen under Labour .
22 Part of the reason for the uncertainty surrounding the new administration 's plans for science are the large number of unfilled positions at OSTP and the ambiguous relationship between it and the office of Vice President Al Gore , the leading figure within the administration on technology issues .
23 But looking back to the principles of Beveridge 's plan for welfare , one of the main conditions which the originators made , in order that a workable system might evolve , was that reasonably full employment be maintained .
24 The announcement of the government 's plan for price rises immediately sparked a nationwide wave of panic buying .
25 A key passage of Scripture for Irenaeus was Ephesians 1 , where God 's plan for humankind is mentioned .
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