Example sentences of "[noun sg] for one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are , for example , calls for an increase in farm protection for one crop , and for proposed restrictions on the volumes of subsidised farm exports to be forgotten . |
2 | Each order is your pension entitlement for one week and is valid for 12 weeks after the date shown on the voucher . |
3 | Since our last meeting The Medau Society has been offered a Grant for one year only — which is very generous of the Sports Council under the circumstances and for which we are very grateful — BUT THERE ARE CERTAIN CONDITIONS : |
4 | It is called benefit and and the well being of those kids about there , that we 're educating them at our own school , that they can have jobs and work , and if this is going , my fear is , okay we can live within this , s as you say , it may that it 's just bad settlement for one year . |
5 | Her scheme of things in my judgment is likely to offer better continuity of care and thus more rapport between Paul and his carers and a better opportunity for one carer to hand on the necessary skills with Paul 's equipment to any successor . |
6 | a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ; |
7 | a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ; |
8 | One minute she 'd be putting up a good case for one course of action , then produce an equally convincing rebuttal . |
9 | In summary , there is no clear case for one type of tax system compared to another . |
10 | Yes we we 've adjourned this case for one week other enquiries can be made . |
11 | Yes we agree to adjourn this case for one week enquiries can be made . |
12 | Oral antibiotic treatment was continued while the patient was ambulant after admission for one month and ursodesoxycholic acid 750 ng/d was given permanently for the prevention of gall stone recurrence . |
13 | Having said that , the manufacturer 's part for one application may be the heavy duty part for another — NRC2119 is a standard Range Rover rear or heavy duty front spring . |
14 | No advantage for one side can ever be regarded as absolutely conclusive . ’ |
15 | Similarly with proletarian dictatorship : ‘ under genuine democracy there is no excuse for one class to crush other classes for its own benefit ’ ( chapter I , ‘ Class ’ ) . |
16 | This is to acknowledge receipt of your cheque for one place at the above at the member rate of Five Pounds ( £5.00 ) . |
17 | Today cocaine earns Bolivia as much as its entire formal economy and provides a livelihood for one family in six . |
18 | People all over the world were asked to offer this prayer for one minute each day at midday so that there would be a continuous vigil of prayer for peace throughout the earth . |
19 | We got funding for one year but next year we 're left with it . |
20 | Unless with the bridal magazine we 've had funding for one year . |
21 | A similar DOE has been found in experiments by Edwards , Jagielo , Zentall and Hogan ( 1982 ) , who used different types of grain to differentiate the outcomes , and by Peterson and Trapold ( 1984 ) who presented ( in the correlated condition ) food after a correct response for one trial-type and just a feedback tone for a correct response for the other type of trial . |
22 | However , if this is a rational response for one employer , it is likely to be a rational response for all of them , so that all firms will pay more . |
23 | They are both gladiatorial in the sense that the participant ; train or practise and exhibit their skills and enthusiasm for one end , the amusement of others . |
24 | The procedures used by advisory appointment committees to appoint consultants have long been governed by successive statutory instruments of parliament for one reason only — to protect the public . |
25 | It was the time when many stars started to come out of the political closet and openly voiced their support for one candidate or another . |
26 | Again , no society evolves in a vacuum : the supposed logic of class struggle is repeatedly vitiated by intervention from outside — be it by war or by foreign support for one group or another . |
27 | He said he was surprised journalists could compromise their impartiality in covering a matter of public interest by declaring their support for one side or the other . |
28 | In the voting case , he may choose not to vote because he calculates that he is unlikely to be decisive ( i.e. , there will be a majority for one outcome independently of his vote ) . |
29 | Well , I think it erm , very , I mean I think as you said Chairman , if erm , there 's a clear majority for one party it 'll unblock a whole lot of delay and decision making which I think is going on and I think that that should be helpful . |
30 | However , in practice at present , there are certainly intermediate flows of which one might give a detailed description for one purpose and a statistical one for another . |