Example sentences of "for [noun sg] of [noun pl] on " in BNC.
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1 | For change of parties on application , see Chapter 5 . |
2 | It prefers to publish Charters laying the onus for provision of services on others . |
3 | In West 's case [ 1964 ] AC 326 it was pointed out that there is a clear distinction between damages for pain and suffering on the one hand and damages for loss of amenities on the other hand . |
4 | Campaigning for carriage of cycles on public transport ( we do n't like people having to use cars to get their bikes into the countryside ! ) ; |
5 | This gives the potential for distribution of messages on a scale never before achieved . |
6 | Each new genetic improvement selected on one side of the arms race — say predators — changes the environment for selection of genes on the other side of the arms race — prey . |
7 | On March 3 there were official ceremonies in Sofia ( the capital ) , as well as a rally by over 150,000 supporters of the opposition Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) , representing the culmination of a week of organized protests against the slow pace of democratic reform [ for start of protests on Feb. 25 see p. 37254 ] . |
8 | The main contractor will also have to make proper arrangements for control of operations on site , to monitor the quality of subcontracted work and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements . |
9 | Inadequacies in the design contributed to a £10 million bill for replacement of bearings on the A19 Tees Viaduct and annual maintenance costs of £5 million are expected because of design defects on the M5/M6 link at Spaghetti Junction . |
10 | In 1980 it implemented the proposals of the Taylor Committee for representation of parents on governing bodies of schools , and under the 1986 Act , which became operative in September 1988 , parent representation on governing bodies was extended . |
11 | Some Christians have called for representation of workers on the board of directors , joint decision-making at all levels within the company , the break-up of oligopolies , a restriction on the number of directorships any one person can hold ( the suggested number is three ) and restrictions on the directors of financial corporations holding directorships in non-financial corporations , and vice versa . |