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

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1 Quickly she thought back to the day that the deeds for Maran Hill had arrived .
2 He looks forward to the day when home computers are so widespread that the price for software will drop by 75 per cent .
3 I 'm extremely sad to see that the price for glass has gone down by five pounds a ton which results in the er the income from the recycling of glass being halved .
4 The worsening economic situation and political and legal uncertainties led de Maizière to propose on Aug. 3 that the date for unification and for the all-German elections be brought forward to Oct. 14 ( the date for elections in the reconstituted East German Länder — states ) .
5 10.1 Relationship between copyright and confidentiality It is important to remember that the actions for breach of confidence and breach of copyright are fundamentally different .
6 It is likely too that the provision for value had originally been framed in relation to purchase for value , for otherwise there is no good reason why Ulpian should be concerned with fitting other legal relationships into the same pattern as sale .
7 But our judge might be able to guarantee this by making plain that he intends the new rule to govern all future cases , and that the exception for Elmer was made possible only by the fact that no judge had laid down a similar rule before Elmer committed his crime .
8 It was also agreed that the options for storage/retrieval of information in the long-term would be examined , based on the FAOR proposals to move towards a filly computerised storage system .
9 They need to be assured that the options for flood relief have been fully explored and that this is the most effective means and produces the minimum amount of damage to the environment .
10 This description , of course , implies that the range for period 2 n gets rapidly narrower as n increases .
11 Yes , I have to tell you that the Air for Southwell is now in the process of acquiring a beginning and an end .
12 He thought that the discount for contingencies should be comparatively small and that the £10,000 the widow received from the estate should give rise to a deduction of £200 from the annual dependency for the accelerated benefit that she received by obtaining it on his death .
13 Brussels , in its infinite wisdom , has decided ( for the moment at least ) that the standard for fittings should not include either dimensions or strength ; and the supreme importance of the god of uniformity should not be left in operation to cover these aspects .
14 It does n't require a great bite of imagination to see that the Germans for example would have been extremely reluctant to have been involved in a four nation project with a nuclear capability available as part of it .
15 He will tell them that the fight for Albion is the fight for Britain 's manufacturing base and that the plant 's plight clearly highlights the need for Government action and an active industrial policy .
16 But this means that the soil for seed-sowing can be done simply by covering a patch for a few days with a sheet of polythene anchored by bricks or stones — in the absence , of course , of cloches .
17 Section 11(1) of the UCTA states that the test for reasonableness is that the term must have been " a reasonable and fair one … having regard to the circumstances which were , or ought reasonably to have been , known to or in the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made " .
18 The Privy Council held that the test for remoteness of damage in nuisance was the same as that in negligence .
19 Strongly opposing the maintenance of an essentially arbitrary general retirement-age , the Committee recommended that the test for engagement or retirement should be capacity , not age , and that all who could give effective service should have the chance to continue in work if they so wished .
20 They argue that the reasons for underdevelopment in any given Third World country lie mainly within the country itself rather than in the position of the country within any particular part of the global capitalist system .
21 The international community could no longer hope that the reasons for war would fade away .
22 Beyond this , the knowledge of the ways in which initially neutral cues are treated as potentially relevant or ignored is growing , and suggests once again that the rules for learning can be influenced by the nature of prior experience ( e.g. Dickinson , 1980 ) .
23 The success of such authors has probably contributed to the view that the inspiration for postmodernism in Britain has often had to come from foreign models rather than a native tradition of this form of writing , or even much of a disposition towards it .
24 Although one should not read too much into this , given that the families in the survey had at least one child in primary ( board ) school by definition , and therefore the oldest were sometimes the only ones of an age to be working , it can safely be said that the openings for girls in the printing trade must have been a godsend for low-income families with several children .
25 He also argued that the Campaign for Choice in Education advocated specialism .
26 David reminds us that the threshold for VAT registration is raised from £25,000 per year turnover to £35,000 .
27 So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed ?
28 The Government has also announced that the deadline for cereal farmers to submit claims for repayment of cereals co-responsibility levy under the Small Cereals Producer Scheme and the two schemes open to participants in five year set-aside is to be extended until November 18 .
29 Given that the AFBD seems to agree , and that the deadline for acceptance is 14 November , the CFTC is in a strong position .
30 It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course .
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