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

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1 If there are two or more defendants , the home court is the court for the first defendant 's address .
2 It is widely recognised that it is not production of food but the low level of demand for food that is the problem for many and for varied reasons related to the forces and relations of production in which people are involved .
3 Maybe that is the problem for Soames and his kind .
4 Now it 's referred in item one of the introductory paragraph , in the introduction about additional funding , and I just wonder where is the total for this additional funding ?
5 In popular imagery , the reading of a will is the occasion for bitter squabbles to break out over the deceased 's preferred distribution of assets , but the limited amount of research data which we have on this issue suggests that overt conflicts are not very common .
6 A general election is the occasion for the pronouncement of great expectations .
7 A triplet of bases signifying an amino acid is referred to as a CODON , e.g. GCU is the codon for Alanine .
8 Colin Jackson is the favourite for the 110m hurdles title , while the mens ' team captain , Andrew Morris , could strike gold in gymastics .
9 An added wildcard is the attraction for PEPs .
10 Jordanstown is the base for the University Orchestra and Choir and the foyer at the University of Ulster at Belfast houses frequent local and international art and sculpture exhibitions .
11 Jordanstown is the base for the University Orchestra and Choir , and the foyer at the University of Ulster at Belfast houses frequent local and international art and sculpture exhibitions .
12 One of the mill towers still stands as a private house and the old ropery is the base for an antiques shop .
13 It is the base for a large measure of individual and social mobilization to activate , extend or defend those rights , not simply in the political sphere but more generally in the areas of cultural , economic and social life .
14 Good films come about when there are two centres of power — in other words , when there is the opportunity for some really good rows .
15 This is the opportunity for senior managers to endorse warnings for vigilance or diligence , which they do occasionally , and for sergeants to review both the incidents which occurred on the last shift and the matters which need special attention on the present one .
16 Sometimes this is because the length of students ' courses is shorter , sometimes ( because the programmes are included as part of course studies ) there is the opportunity for college librarians to introduce the programmes at an early stage .
17 ‘ Closure of the USM may prompt a rush of restructuring by USM companies that decide that this is the opportunity for an MBO or a delisting , or even to maximise shareholder value by break-up or sale , but the current recession may not be the ideal timing for any of these options , ’ says PW 's Nigel Crockford .
18 The inevitable lunch followed , since this is the opportunity for the PR executives heavily to plug the project to the assembled journalists ; and to the City boys such as myself and the various stockbrokers ' analysts so that we will continue to rate the company as a ‘ buy ’ .
19 Here is the opportunity for your staff to learn about recent developments in the education system : for example , GCSE , the National Curriculum and records of achievement .
20 Nevertheless , as was also suggested with respect to South Eastern secretarial/office staff , there is the opportunity for computer staff to make a ( semi- ) permanent career out of " temping " , and with the latter group this is made more explicit by the creation of the ( semi ) permanent entity of the company .
21 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 .
22 Perhaps now is the opportunity for a Northern Ireland Expert Group to straighten machine .
23 It is important to realise that negotiations on the final provisions within the Directive have not yet been completed and so there is the opportunity for the Department of Transport to receive comments from sporting bodies and make these known to the European Commission .
24 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 .
25 An important feature of the Scottish Council 's work is the opportunity for members to exchange views with visitors and specialists .
26 An important feature of the Scottish Council 's work is the opportunity for members to exchange views with visitors and specialists .
27 S so the position as of say the summer nineteen forty seven when , when you 're , you , this law was being formulated the reports coming back are that although there is the opportunity for the poor to do better , as a , as a matter of course they 're not all doing better .
28 But where is the evidence for that ?
29 Sir : Where is the evidence for Terry Coleman 's vicious and stupid remark ( 5 October ) that one of the results of the Labour Party 's abolition of the grammar schools is the presence of ‘ incoherently illiterate ’ younger delegates at this year 's Brighton Labour Party conference ?
30 In contrast , however , is the evidence for a large and centralised metalworking industry at Helgö in Sweden ( Holmqvist 1961 ; 1964 ; 1970 ; 1972 ; 1975 ) .
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