Example sentences of "in [noun] of [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Nor was there any significant difference in direction of gaze for the two types of questions unless specific items were picked out which apparently reflected most clearly the verbal-spatial distinction . |
2 | For instance : in standards of textual presentation ; in ability to thumb rapidly through a text ; in immediate portability of the viewed page ( desk to bed to balcony to garden ) ; in freedom of posture for the user ( stand , sit , lie ) ; and so on . |
3 | April and May 1991 saw a series of rallies across the country organized by Civic Alliance in support of demands for the resignation of Iliescu and the government , and on May 16 there was a protest strike by 800,000 Romanian farm and food industry workers in support of demands for higher wages . |
4 | At the very end of his life there was also a suggestion that he was in receipt of bribes for the release of prisoners at Newgate , though this allegation seems not to have been proved . |
5 | Examples are Industrial Management ( normally taken by Agriculture students in place of Chemistry for the Life Sciences ) , Psychology , Geology or Geography . |
6 | Goddard arrived in place of Yallop for the final 11 minutes but Ipswich never looked much like pulling a goal back until injury time when Williams fired narrowly wide . |
7 | This lack of continuity — and the failure of the club 's famous youth scheme to produce players of acceptable quality — has left Athletic in danger of relegation for the first time in 64 years of Spanish league history . |
8 | Francis Mangon , an inventive lighting designer , had been brought over from America to be in charge of productions for the Plaza company . |
9 | The BBC Scottish SO under their conductor-in-chief Jerzy Maksymiuk are firmly in charge of accompaniments for the Hyperion project , and for openers the gift Piers Lane ( born London , lived in Australia ) has the spotlight . |
10 | He had been in charge of situations for the previous half century , since he had commanded guns on the Barham at the Battle of Jutland , as a midshipman , in the First World War . |
11 | This was in excess of 10% for the first few months and was over 20% in some parts of Wales . |
12 | It would seem that groupings of authorities and academic institutions which are geographically close have much to recommend them in terms of the potential savings on travelling expenses , and this is clearly also true in terms of projects for the creation of teaching materials which need to bring together a number of practitioners from different schools on a regular basis . |
13 | The SCDC Arts in Schools Project , although spoken of by the one LEA in the sample which was a participant in terms of gratitude for the support the Project 's staff had given , was criticized by staff in the other LEAs for the limited help it had given to them . |
14 | Once the immediate crisis of 1940 had been weathered and the country embarked upon the long haul of productive effort and austerity , groups like the ‘ 1941 Committee ’ pressed Britain 's war aims in terms of plans for the future . |
15 | In terms of preparation for the New Year Test series in the West Indies it is a bit like getting ready for an army assault course by taking the dog for a walk around the block . |
16 | The definition of house-wifery is cast in terms of responsibility for the running of a home . |
17 | The definition of housewifery is cast in terms of responsibility for the running of the home ( Oakley , 1974 , p. 38 ) . |
18 | Radius Plc 's strategy of refocussing on software and services for vertical markets rather than on low-margin hardware sales has produced dividends in terms of profits for the year ending November 30 . |
19 | ‘ I redrew it to what fitted our site and what I needed in terms of accommodation for the children and grannies who appear from time to time — mindful of the fact that Edwina and Michael were two and four , but were n't going to stay that size for long . ’ |
20 | Heavily promoted by Apple and unlike anything ever seen before in terms of power for the price it , together with Apple 's PostScript-based LaserWriter printer virtually defined the market single handed . |
21 | An increased ceiling was also to apply in respect of rebates for the community charge ( poll tax ) which was being introduced in England and Wales from April 1 , 1990 , to replace domestic rates [ see below ] . |
22 | To reassure the Baron , the Spanish State has waived its sovereign immunity in respect of actions for the recovery of the paintings . |
23 | The report also deals with the environmentally impact reassessment work which has now been completed in respect of options for the Ipswich multi- bypass and the east bank |
24 | Is he aware that there are problems not only in respect of teachers ' salaries , actual as opposed to average , but in respect of responsibility for the funding of the older village primary schools which predominate in rural areas ? |
25 | Answer guide : The obvious answer relates to the prepayment in respect of rent for the quarter ; however , the question should be used to prompt students to think of other services etc. necessary to run the business . |
26 | On Jan. 19 a referendum in South Ossetia produced an overwhelming majority in favour of independence for the region and its reintegration into the Russian Federation [ for December 1991 independence declaration see p. 38657 ] . |
27 | This change in relative prices would have been rational if it had reflected any real improvement in the competitive power of electricity ( and there had been a continuing shift in favour of electricity for the whole century ) , but now the shift was artificially exaggerated by historic cost accounting in a period of inflation , and by temporarily depressed investment levels . |
28 | This became a powerhouse of academic propaganda in favour of self-determination for the peoples of eastern Europe . |
29 | In July , he authorized the conversion of the carrier Bulwark into a Commando Ship , and the inclusion in estimates of funds for the subsequent conversion of Albion as well . |
30 | The result , the result of such claims will be a rush to restore differentials and a general inflation in Local Authorities , with no increase in value of services for the community and I ask that the Labour Party should distance itself from this very mis-guided proposal for national wage proposals , minimum national wage proposals . |