Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One of the principal reasons for this was considered to be the existence of the defence for men under 24 .
2 This may result in lower capacity and thus increase the inability for TI and NCM to respond to the needs of their exporting policyholders .
3 Ring the Park for details of these events .
4 Three further units are taken from a range of options offered in the Faculty , providing the opportunity for students to set theatre studies in a wider social and intellectual context .
5 The community involvement will provide the opportunity for students to develop awareness of the needs of others and of their own skills , aptitudes and interests in relation to work within the community .
6 These modules provide the opportunity for students to develop personal effectiveness in a context which the student values , eg. work , leisure , learning activities .
7 These modules provide the opportunity for students to develop a range of job-seeking skills , undertake a job search programme and develop self-presentation skills .
8 These modules will provide the opportunity for students to specialise in the Sciences and develop vocational competences including Lead Body Standards where these are available .
9 Inclusion in group activities is important as is , particularly , the opportunity for friends to be in the home of the bereaved person not just for ‘ heavy conversation ’ but also for social exchange .
10 An important feature of the Scottish Council 's work is the opportunity for members to exchange views with visitors and specialists .
11 An important feature of the Scottish Council 's work is the opportunity for members to exchange views with visitors and specialists .
12 It provides the opportunity for researchers from different disciplines to present and discuss papers about the methodological perspectives used in existing studies of the framing and impact of the ERA .
13 The reason for for local plan consultation is such that erm it gives the opportunity for objectors to make comments and otherwise , and that District Council and the the County Council erm should consider er objections and it 's i it it happens that erm the local authorities you know can change their mind as the process goes along .
14 In setting a precedent , the BWG created the opportunity for others to make their demands and needs widely known from an organized base .
15 The effect may be to limit greatly the opportunity for solicitors to act as advocates in more serious criminal cases .
16 Overloading of the sieves restricts the opportunity for particles to progress down the nest to an appropriate mesh .
17 The distinction between real and apparent achievement , if only it can be concealed from the teacher , and suitably managed by a child , provides the opportunity for rewards to be received just as well for cheating as for genuine achievement .
18 In effect , commitment accounting provides the opportunity for managers and for organizations as a whole to contribute to general reserves at the year-end and to treat the contributions as expenses .
19 It had ‘ provided the opportunity for colleges like Hatfield to serve their apprenticeship and come of age in the academic sense ’ .
20 all too often produce defensive or even hostile reactions : the more so because there is rarely the opportunity for teachers to discuss the points directly with the inspectors .
21 It would also ‘ provide the opportunity for authorities and the private sector to develop good working relationships and adapt to their long-term role as partners and co-operators ’ .
22 Periods of normal science provide the opportunity for scientists to develop the esoteric details of a theory .
23 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
24 Given the constraints placed upon officials by formal rules and regulations we may wonder to what extent there is the opportunity for officials to express personal qualities .
25 The proposer provides the opportunity for conferences to deal with the industrial and political issues in a more rational way .
26 The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ( 1980 ) ( Cm. 33 ) , the European Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions concerning Custody of Children ( 1980 ) ( Cm. 191 ) and the Family Law Act 1986 all provide the opportunity for steps to be taken to return abducted children anywhere within the world , including between England and Scotland and England and Northern Ireland , but do not permit such a state of affairs to occur within England and Wales .
27 Given the creditable support that the Minister has previously given to integrated education in Northern Ireland , will he ensure that provision is made within the citizens charter to develop integrated education and to facilitate the opportunity for children in Northern Ireland to enter such education ?
28 In this case , the phenomenon is the appearance of attributive adjectives after their noun instead of before ; the by-product is the opportunity for speakers to use this less usual placing , where it is available , as a marker of emphasis ; the true cause of the phenomenon , in our view , is yet to be established .
29 There is a tennis court and the opportunity for guests to learn wind-surfing , water-skiing , horse riding and dancing ( charges payable locally ) .
30 Labour has not only neutralised most of those policy areas which make it unpopular ; more importantly , it has virtually erased the opportunity for Tories to accuse Labour of being run by the ‘ loony left ’ .
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