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

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1 Seemingly valid claims by the Los Angeles County that such a proposal was economically and politically unrealistic contributed to undermining the EPA 's demands for maintaining strict attainment deadlines .
2 A best guess would be around 6,600 — a figure , they pointed out , that was higher than the EPA 's estimate for 1986 , let alone for 1992 .
3 Amongst the most important of these carefully plotted works are : de Falla 's The Three-Cornered Hat ( 1919 ) which originally accompanied a mime play and so fascinated Diaghilev that he commissioned the composer to enlarge it for Massine 's ballet ( see page 59 ) ; Vaughan William 's Job , commissioned by Diaghilev , was unused until de Valois created her important ‘ Masque for Dancing ’ ( 1931 ) ( this marked the inaugural performance of what has become The Royal Ballet ) ; Arthur Bliss ' Checkmate ( 1937 ) was choreographed by de Valois after both composer and choreographer had worked on the plot ; Prokofiev 's Romeo and Juliet was composed with the help of a Shakespearean theatre expert and has been used notably by Lavrovsky , Ashton and MacMillan ( see page 26 ) ; and Ashton provided a roughly outlined plot for Hans Werner Henze 's score for Ondine ( 1958 ) .
4 As with Creature Comforts , Lowe Howard-Spink 's work for Tesco , which won the campaign of the year in services , was deemed by some to be beyond its first flush of freshness , but its impact on consumer perceptions continues to impress .
5 Quote ‘ Daily Mirror offer ’ and they will be able to make your Butlin 's booking for you .
6 Or visit your local ABTA travel agent , quoting ‘ Daily Mirror offer ’ , and they will make your Butlin 's booking for you .
7 Billy Butlin 's eye for the hedonistic package outstripped all competitors .
8 But Crosby 's move for Wilson has been put on ice while Southampton dither over whether to come back in for Armstrong after having a £750,000 bid rejected .
9 The British Publishers Association 's figures for the retail value of the UK book market indicates a growth from £2.2 billion in 1988 to £2.4 billion in 1989 , an increase of 9.1 per cent .
10 It was believed that an Urban Development Grant might meet this need and Manchester City Council agreed to support the association 's application for this form of government assistance .
11 Jean Burnham , from West Sussex , criticised the ‘ smug ’ Richmond Conservative Association 's motion for debate , welcoming government initiatives to increase the supply of low-cost housing .
12 The American Library Association 's Guidelines for the allocation of library materials budgets gives a useful discussion of the principles of allocation without attempting any practical recommendations .
13 Ainslie Thin said the Booksellers Association 's Books for Giving made a strong impact in Scotland .
14 The decade began with the American Library Association 's Standards for school library programs , which gave a very thorough rationale for the new type of services the school libraries were now to support :
15 He also produced a lively documentary approach when portraying football crowds as illustrations for John Arlott 's article , ‘ Learn while you watch , in the Football Association 's Book for Boys .
16 I have stripped off the patina of almost-respectable journalism , put back the earring , parted my hair in the middle to hide my own personal recession , exchanged the Marks and Spencer 's cords for 501s , the Oxford shirt for a Lloyd Cole cast-off black polo .
17 It is important that the rider does not collapse in the forward swing and so rely on his horse 's beck for support .
18 I warrant you 've seen nothing but the road between your horse 's ears for days . ’
19 Closely connected to a horse 's need for sensory stimulation is its need for exercise .
20 The horse 's need for movement and exercise is a result of the evolutionary process .
21 A horse 's need for self-esteem can be extended in different ways to suit us .
22 Even a horse 's need for drinking water can become distorted .
23 — SCARBOROUGH boss Ray McHale is considering revamping his side 's formation for tomorrow 's tricky trip to Chesterfield .
24 What one can be absolutely sure about is that giving up does the other side 's work for them , and ruins all your own possible futures and other people 's as well .
25 An experienced central defender remains one of Kenny Dalglish 's priorities , and Walker would fit the bill more than adequately if the Rovers boss felt the need to reinforce his side 's challenge for Championship honours .
26 FOLLOWING THE FIRST day of The Subject Was Roses rehearsals , Dustin went over to a girlfriend 's apartment for dinner brimming with enthusiasm and confidence .
27 Only after a time did I force my attention to the other problem — Gharr 's demand for the phetam in return for Mala .
28 At a meeting in Newcastle , the Committee of Coal Owners in Newcastle voted in favour both of Stephenson 's claim for priority and to give him some money for it .
29 With his Yorkshireman 's eye for economy he was soon suggesting that the more impecunious aeronauts might seriously consider the process .
30 Webbe 's appearances for Bridgend have been limited this season and he has only five tries so far .
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