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

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1 There is in my view a close analogy to the right to recover money paid under a contract the consideration for which has wholly failed .
2 It is the very particular choreographic style that MacMillan created for the child-like figure in Requiem that emphasises more strongly than any other of today 's ballets the need for choreographers to explore dance itself .
3 The Mandela Theatre Company from Edinburgh visiting on April 29 intends to develop the play The Dorm for school benefit and has great follow up potential .
4 Food contact surfaces : Although all food contact surfaces can transfer contamination the potential for causing infection or spoilage depends on the type of food handled and the stage of manufacture or preparation .
5 My reference in the next ensuing paragraph to the general principles of responsibility of the principal for the acts of the agent was to set the context of the consideration that in that particular case the solicitors for the creditors were equally deceived by the dishonest conduct of the son as were his own parents .
6 In this case the request for help falls somewhere between the extremes of the Glasgow dustmen 's strike and straight humanitarian operations such as rescuing people from snowdrifts .
7 These are : ( a ) a request for entry of appeal ( N209 ) stating the names and addresses of persons intended to be served ( the respondents ) and the appellant 's address for service , together with as many copies as there are respondents ; ( b ) a copy of the order , decision or award appealed against ; ( c ) where the enactment under which the appeal lies requires the appellant to give to the other parties notice in writing of his intention to appeal and of the grounds of his appeal , a copy of such notice ; in any other case the request for entry of appeal must include the grounds of the appeal ; ( 3 ) payment of fees for issue and for service by bailiff if appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 4 ) a self-addressed envelope if issued by post .
8 In either case the problem for X is the same , namely what is X 's position if Y Ltd. having taken delivery then becomes insolvent and goes into liquidation before paying for the goods ?
9 In which case the member for Huntingdon could deliver a 1992 budget of generous tax cuts and more spending , with the markets roaring at the prospect of another Tory triumph .
10 In this case the subject for the finite element analysis is the bone .
11 in case the alarm for summoning assistance to reception is still located in room 202 during that period .
12 In this case the trigger for his bid move came when the RHM managing director went into retirement early this year .
13 In this case the defendant for many years had been in possession of some artificial ornamental lakes formed by damming up a natural stream .
14 In this case the recipe for maximization of social-welfare-like utility is egalitarian ; i.e. incomes = = =
15 In this case the solution for y t , which we denote by , is
16 In each case the implications for their regular labour forces would have been negative .
17 Funding for supply cover is available within the DES grants to LEAs for INSET , but in every case the demand for placements has outstripped the funds available , particularly given the competing demands that have existed within the LEAs ' in-service programmes .
18 In each case the basis for allocating prestige among the community was very public .
19 In the United Sterling case the basis for dismissing the motion was that there was no evidence that the defendant was given any special information which he ought to have regarded as a separate part of his stock of knowledge which an honest employee would have recognised as property of the employer .
20 Of course , apocryphal stories only proliferate about someone widely held in great affection ; and in Runcorn 's case the reason for the affection is not hard to find .
21 In the former case this is because there would be full information , and in the latter case the reason for the irrelevance of γ t was explained when we discussed the intertemporal substitution model .
22 Given that these defendants are unlikely to know the names of solicitors the responsibility for acting quickly settles on the duty solicitor .
23 In part the justification for this claim has already been provided ; but there is a further potent reason .
24 Yes er Chairman erm the eighteen point three million that we quoted in last year 's report , we actually added into the revenue budget the provision for structural maintenance that was contained in the capital programme .
25 In Germany the responsibility for pretrial investigation is given to the public prosecutor in respect of both Verbrechen , offences punishable by imprisonment of one year or more , and Vergehen , punishable by lesser sentences .
26 GERMANY THE SHOWCASE for PR is Germany , which has enjoyed stable coalition governments for much of the post-war era .
27 In West Germany the requirements for the selection of constituency candidates apply also , mutatis mutandis , to the selection of list candidates , with the important additional stipulation that the ranking of these must like their nomination be decided by secret ballot : again , an example that United Kingdom electoral law should follow .
28 And it let an old house alongside with nothing in it and hardly a door on it and that stood right alongside of that one and it must have been like a comb it just must have gone in strips the gale for that house was now twelve foot away from the other one .
29 Panorama ( BBC-1 , Monday , 9.30pm ) asks : Should the taxpayer foot the bill for thousands of single mothers like these , who live alone but have several babies and expect the State to pay for them ?
30 PANORAMA ( BBC1 9.30pm ) asks : Should the taxpayer foot the bill for the thousands of single mothers who live alone but have several babies and expect the State to pay for them ?
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