Example sentences of "with a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Managers with a preference for common-sense practical ideas will turn in this direction and away from ‘ implementing concepts ’ and ‘ socio-technical systems design ’ . |
2 | Writers with a preference for market over regulatory solutions ( whom we will refer to generically as ‘ market theorists ’ ) insist that management and shareholder interests are adequately aligned by market forces , and therefore that the lack of shareholder participation in the internal processes of control need give no cause for concern , and certainly does not indicate the necessity for any kind of external intervention . |
3 | We find that , although bleomycin cuts mixed sequence DNAs with a preference for GC = GT>GA>>GG , it efficiently cleaves regions of ( AT ) n cutting exclusively at ApT , not TpA . |
4 | He would rise early , make himself tea on his landlady 's stove , work for three hours with a pause for breakfast , then go out to walk in Regent 's Park , unless it was raining . |
5 | Well , what you need , Joe , is to follow my fitness regime — the one designed for people who , in their heart of hearts , with their cigarettes already lit , wish they had more than just two hands to eat with , but because they are also cursed with a love for sport have to get fit the best they can . |
6 | Garden Number Two is owned by ‘ Miss Green ’ , a retired teacher with a love for nature who wanted a low-maintenance informal design . |
7 | A first call for proposals may be made in April with a deadline for submission around the end of May . |
8 | The main structure of the ‘ teacher ’ was a box , 38in × 23in × 7in provided with a flap for use as a writing table . |
9 | Thus they include uplift covering logs , logs that form caves , and a realistic log with a cavity for planting . |
10 | It was an uneventful drive to Ravens ' Bridge , past the steamer pier and the small wooden jetties before turning sharply to cross over a shallow , slow-moving stream ; a final view of the calm and sparkling waters of the lake and then they were swinging around into the village 's centre — a wide area off the road painted into parking spaces , a couple of tea rooms , several small hotels and a marine shop with a yard for pleasure boats alongside . |
11 | Instonians were then awarded two penalty tries , Laing converting both before Michael Dorrity had the final score of the afternoon with a try for Collegians . |
12 | Adminius fled to Caligula and begged him to intervene , but that strange un-balanced Emperor toyed with a plan for invasion but suddenly changed his mind . |
13 | We will also develop a Technology Audit which will provide small firms with a plan for change . |
14 | ‘ Well , he 's not yours , ’ Mary Ann said , with a smile for Mungo , ‘ so just you leave over . |
15 | ‘ The existence of the defence of ‘ reasonable excuse ’ in section 42(4) of the Act of 1987 , which was not present in any guise in the provisions considered in Reg. v. Harz ; Reg. v. Power [ 1967 ] 1 A.C. 760 , could not itself justify construing section 42 as retaining the privilege under the concept of ‘ reasonable excuse , ’ which was clearly necessary to cover such matters as physical inability to comply with a requirement for information or documents arising from illness or accidental destruction of papers , etc . |
16 | They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye . |
17 | Defries , who had given up threatening Daak with a court-martial for assault , voiced the same fear . |
18 | This chapter can be skipped by all except readers with a fetish for library standards . |
19 | As I reported in April , the SACOMT panel reported on the future of training in the 1990 's with a plea for rationalisation — part of which was apparently the quiet displacement of the training committee . |
20 | I will conclude all my speeches with a plea for money from RECHAR . |
21 | It has been suggested that President North intervened in the judicial progress with a plea for clemency on the grounds that Dr Proctor is too essential to the shaky economy of the United States to be executed . |
22 | The Rover of 1993 is sleak , efficient and with a reputation for reliability . |
23 | Energetic , expanding firm with a reputation for service . |
24 | An area with a reputation for muggings , such as some parts of Liverpool , may make weekly collectors reluctant to work there because of the cost of taking along a ‘ couple of hefty chaps ’ in protection . |
25 | Vimol was , reportedly , well regarded within the military , with a reputation for professionalism and integrity . |
26 | However , she had her sights fixed on higher things than the University of Suffolk , a new ‘ plateglass ’ university with a reputation for student vandalism . |
27 | A highly respected gallery with a reputation for scholarship and a relatively specialised area of stock , Bluetts have , according to some , failed to adapt to recent changes in taste within the market . |
28 | Some industries acquired chairmen with a reputation for cost-cutting and a tough stand on labour relations . |
29 | Second , when one uses the reputational approach one is likely to derive a list of those with a reputation for power which might or might not be a justified one . |
30 | The matching colour scheme is extended to all commodities , so that a given company may prefer to purchase machine tools manufactured by a firm with a reputation for design in microchips , attracted by that firm 's modern hi-tech image rather than its reputation for efficiency ( Fry 1982 ) . |