Example sentences of "with opportunities for " in BNC.

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1 The theme of the week was ‘ Dangerous Bands in safe Hands ’ , and this was an attempt to highlight the union 's concern that live music promoters should be aware of their responsibilities to new artists , and provide them with opportunities for live work with fair conditions and rates of pay .
2 He reaffirmed his promise — made outside No 10 when he succeeded Mrs Thatcher 16 months ago — to create a ‘ truly classless society ’ with opportunities for all .
3 Dudley also presented Richard Baxter with opportunities for public preaching .
4 For example , in the educational dimension , the aims for a child aged 3–4 are that s/he is provided with opportunities for intellectual growth and pre-school learning and is well-prepared for starting school .
5 Distinguished visiting tutors give tutorials and masterclasses , and there is a busy lunchtime and evening concert programme with opportunities for solo and group performance .
6 A child 's use of the equipment may well reflect previous learning ; it may be imitative or imaginative , but will certainly provide first hand experience of using and organising everyday objects , together with opportunities for experiment with the way they behave .
7 Back in 1973 the Turin vice squad had a tip-off that all was not as it should be in one of the city 's massage parlours which offered a variety of therapeutic services , among them ‘ Overall body massage with opportunities for meditation ’ .
8 Repeated exposure to the ‘ give and take ’ routine and the associated words — ‘ Give me the doll ’ , ‘ Give me the ball ’ , ‘ Give me your spoon ’ — provides the child with opportunities for interpreting the basic grammatical elements for requesting specific objects : ‘ give me ’ plus name of object requested .
9 Recently , a number of researchers have drawn attention to the importance of providing language-impaired children with opportunities for learning language in contexts where language is both natural and appropriate ( Harris 1984b ; McClean and Snyder 1978 ; Nelson et al .
10 Babies who for surgical reasons can not feed orally for a period can be helped with opportunities for non-nutritive sucking on dummies ( Bernbaum et al .
11 There will be Mass each day at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. and an Evening Service each day at 7 p.m. with opportunities for Confession .
12 His general purpose was to humanize prison conditions and to provide prisoners with opportunities for personal reformation .
13 There 's an entire film festival with opportunities for film buffs to review old classics and to catch up with films from abroad and from underground directors …
14 Primary nursing , combined with a mentor system , would allow patient care delivery together with opportunities for uninterrupted teaching .
15 Karen realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
16 Walking : The Value of Neath abounds with opportunities for walking .
17 Learning is therefore seen as experiential , so that the content of the curriculum will consist in a range of activities which present the learner with opportunities for knowing .
18 It was hoped that with some membership changes , and in the interim some re-education of individuals , the new committee would be more realistic in its concern with opportunities for immediate developments .
19 If the individual pupil is to be presented with opportunities for learning that will arouse his active response , the circumstances and the materials have to be judged with considerable care .
20 Informal spoken discourse is something in which the modern foreign language learner , with opportunities for travel and social contact , is most likely to wish to succeed , but also the discourse type he or she is likely to find hardest , precisely because it is so informal and unpredictable .
21 In order to provide women with opportunities for personal fulfilment in familial and non-familial roles , as well as for full participation in economic , social and cultural life , the 1984 International Conference on Population recommended ( Recommendation 7 ) that " in those countries , where child-bearing occurs when the mother is too young , Government policies should encourage delay in the commencement of child-bearing " .
22 1 ) information/advice point 2 ) publications 3 ) facilitation of occasional meetings ( ? perhaps on a thematic basis ) that combine listening ( to a paper ) with opportunities for members to give each other support 4 ) ideally provision of grants
23 A case study provides students with opportunities for exercising problem solving and decision making skills in a particular context .
24 As the colleges sought to establish degree courses other than in teacher education it was naturally towards the humanities that they mainly turned , and attempts to use their existing strengths in those areas , together with opportunities for combined and modularized courses , resulted in often extremely complex proposals .
25 Furthermore , the collection of the payments may itself have provided some with opportunities for profit which they were loth to abandon , and which prejudiced them against fighting .
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