Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The determining factor in rallying some francophone countries ' previously hesitant support for this hardline Nigerian approach , according to observers , had been the US State Department 's decision to withdraw the US ambassador to Burkina after a strong protest at that country 's alleged military aid to Taylor . |
2 | The actual payment at time of writing is between £1.50 and £1.70 per hour per child , but with a possible reduction for any second and subsequent child . |
3 | Programmes may be designed to provide a broad base for some students or be narrowly focused for others . |
4 | The village straddles the coast road and includes a row of coastguard cottages , an ancient manor house ( where Oliver Cromwell once stayed and claiming the oldest section of wallpaper in the country ) , and the most interesting New Inn ; a large uncommonly tall building for this area . |
5 | One of Next 's six founders , he had management and technical responsibility for all aspects of NextStep including the object-oriented design and user interface . |
6 | You could have a family of maybe erm an older carer with a mentally handicapped son or daughter who receives various allowances , but whom the total income for that family is such that it is so low because of special circumstances , maybe the mother has to have special heating , or special diets , or whatever , as to be logical that we waive some or all of the charge . |
7 | To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what was the total funding for each individual TEC in Wales for 1990-91 ; and what is the total individual funding for 1991-92 . |
8 | 169 authorities ( 147 boroughs and 22 urban district councils ) having responsibility within counties for elementary education were abolished , leaving 63 county councils and 83 county boroughs with a unified responsibility for all the stages of education within their boundaries . |
9 | While it is unquestionably a step in the right direction for such international teams to make recommendations as to optimal treatment schedules and ideal diagnostic facilities , it avails little if governments do not take their advice or if there is a shortage of money , personnel , or both . |
10 | I appreciate the minister 's difficulty representing the Home Office with no specific responsibility for these matters as far as er er Europe is concerned er but nevertheless this is a matter that does affect the electorate and one that I think the house should take er notice of . |
11 | There can be no possible excuse for any further delay . |
12 | ‘ The 1964 Company intends to be well to the fore in providing solutions which encourage the broadest possible support for this most exciting project . ’ |
13 | This is a veritable paradise for all those who love walking , swimming and above all , horse riding . |
14 | Although we could make no definite plans for this year , we all agreed that the meetings marked a step forward in getting to know each other in a Christian Spirit . |
15 | The air quality which results from this strategy depends upon ensuring that the charges are set at precisely the right level for all pollutants . |
16 | You will then find a master volume control on the amplifier that raises the whole ( balanced ) mix to the right level for that audience without affecting the balance of the individual sources . |
17 | You can extend this kind of exercise almost endlessly , but it is vitally important to use the form of the same complete up-to-time sentence for each exercise , leaving only the last bit that changes . |
18 | Japan , for instance , has political support for such assistance , but the report points out that the body implementing bilateral aid programmes has been criticised for tying aid too closely to Japanese commercial interests , such as its high-technology products . |
19 | Thus the Social Charter addressed both the conditions necessary for the completion of the SEM , and attempts to create the social guarantees that the Commission regards as essential to maintain broad political support for these developments , i.e. " social cohesion " . |
20 | The usual function for these wheels is to provide power for auxiliary equipment such as a saw-bench , apple crusher etc , but in this case , the system also worked in reverse . |
21 | If we use the art of repetition and change , this small idea can then grow and help make all the music , or at least enough of it to generate a formal logic , a compelling emotional experience for those who listen . |
22 | No doubt personality problems played some part in the views of many of the individuals concerned , but perceived characteristics of Jews and their alleged behaviour provided a rationalization of such extremist views for most members of these organizations . |
23 | The council reiterated its " strong desire for the unity and regional safety of Iraq … and stresses Iraq 's total responsibility for any other human suffering imposed on the brotherly people of Iraq as a result of the regime 's refusal to implement [ the UN resolutions ] which deal with the provision of food and medicinal needs " . |
24 | If aortic valve replacement were classified as a need and not simply a benefit , then needs theories , if implemented , might lead to an increased total budget for such surgery to meet the needs of old people with aortic stenosis . |
25 | There is therefore ample opportunity for all surfaces in a ward to be contaminated , particularly bedclothes , bedcurtains , floors and footwear as illustrated in Figure 6.6 . |
26 | Conflict : there is ample opportunity for this information to be acquired and used by other divisions within the conglomerate . |
27 | The growth and international expansion of the hotel and catering industry has been phenomenal during the past decade , ensuring a constant demand for trained and skilled staff and providing ample opportunity for those who are temperamentally suited to the industry . |
28 | Even though there are valid medical and technical reasons for this state of affairs , it can lead to difficulties for women and girls . |
29 | There are social , economic and technical reasons for this . |
30 | The broad reasons for this were the difficulties in adopting his ontology of social being and knowledge and his espousal of ‘ relationism ’ . |