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

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1 There is a good argument that the exclusion of a development corporation has in the long term been to Cramlington 's advantage , but the opportunity for land development profits was very important .
2 In our network 's submission on the consultation document we welcomed the opportunity for user expertise to be used in this way if properly supported and paid for .
3 Most finance texts would suggest that purchasers of assets via the financial markets are entering a fair game in that the market will price assets according to expectations of future cash flows incorporating some risk discount ( albeit one likely to reflect systematic risk , ie after taking the opportunity for portfolio diversification into account , rather than the total variance of the returns ) .
4 Whilst such experimentation in community education may be small-scale it does provide the opportunity for adult education to demonstrate in microcosm the potential for change that inheres within the adult education framework , given the right political context .
5 The online catalogue , unlike its predecessor should provide the user with the opportunity for search negotiation ; i.e. , the system should assist in the formulation of the compromised need ( Q4 ) so that the system can be searched not only more efficiently but also so that the compromised need satisfies the visceral need ( Q1 ) .
6 The opportunity for cave painting , in an artificial cave , demonstrated man 's earliest use of pigments as paints .
7 In return for your skills , we offer salaries as stated , a comprehensive benefits package and the opportunity for career progression .
8 What I missed most at this occa , on this occasion was the opportunity for bible study , but I think getting pe er , a visitor of another kind there was able to visit some of the bible studies each morning .
9 There are active links with other institutions in Europe , providing the opportunity for research collaboration and exchanges .
10 The teacher may also wish the software to offer the opportunity for extension work , to draw the subject being studied out further relate it to other subject areas , raise issues and add a new dime to the work e.g. the software on the economy allows pupils to skills of manipulating variables and such skills are cross-curricular Often the same course can be duplicated , to advantage , us microcomputer program .
11 This , of course , is where the opportunity for information storage lies .
12 28mm pipes leading to and from the boiler for gravity circulation , or 22mm if connected to the pumped circuit for pumped circulation
13 Indeed the possible consequences of poor practice in this area could lead to a growth in institutional placements with the funding for home care being transferred to pay for this — the converse of a policy of community care .
14 Sonia Rafferty , the Artistic Director , explains how she is lucky to have the opportunity and the funding for teh project .
15 Over the period of the inquiry build-up , the funding for energy efficiency measures had actually been reduced and the budget for the government 's Energy Efficiency Office slashed .
16 It began as , and has remained , the base for nursery nurse students and for ‘ life preparation ’ students ( referred to not as ‘ special needs ’ students but prefixed by the title of the course they are following — the same as other students ! ) .
17 Its first product , a pair of loudspeakers for £350 , was unveiled in June after more than four years of experimentation at Canon 's R&D centre in the University of Surrey Research Park — also the base for Canon Audio .
18 The centre is also the base for Wirral Pipe Band rehearsals , aerobics and meetings of Barnston Lane Senior Citizens ' Club .
19 In paper mills the base for wage calculation was a measure of output judged to occupy eight hours , but paper makers generally worked another four hours ' overtime .
20 Usually the proposed adjustments are checked outside the meeting by the central team and recirculated for quick comment before publication in a final form in which they can be used both by the Modular Admissions Committee ( MAC ) to control enrolment and by faculties and departments as the base for resource management .
21 I must be careful here , for while the provision for community education in Scotland is generally more advanced at the level of local authority involvement than in the areas of the USA which I visited , and while organisations such as the Trades Unions , the WEA and others do much to orchestrate various adult education projects , there is nothing which approaches the ‘ schools for problems ’ which Highlander provides .
22 We would reintroduce the Support for Innovation scheme , which proved a highly popular measure and helped firms to overcome the pre-production finance gap .
23 Mrs J. was referred by the GP for respite care .
24 An afternoon off was just the tonic for Banbridge hockey players yesterday !
25 Women have been left behind in the struggle for pay equality , said a report by the Equal Opportunities Commission .
26 An organised resistance to op-pression , but the building of new social relations , the realisation of desires now , taking place within the organisation as part of the struggle for state power and a new society in the future .
27 Her last book , which appeared this spring , The People of God : the struggle for world Catholicism ( 1989 ) , struck a more sombre note .
28 A small but growing number of sane , apparently successful men and women are voluntarily abandoning the struggle for material gain and accepting the stem discipline of relearning the near-forgotten skills of smallholding .
29 Economies of scale are also a feature likely to be associated with the struggle for market share .
30 The disclosure came at the trial for insider trading of Thorold Mackie , an investment analyst and director of Bell Lawrie White .
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