Example sentences of "increase in [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever it patrols an area , there is always an increase in requests for licences .
2 He also said there was no evidence that involvement by the companies with the independent generators had led to any increase in prices for electricity consumers .
3 It also had a cheap supply of raw materials from the slave-based American colonies and required only a radical increase in output for cotton to oust wool from its dominant role in clothing production .
4 On Feb. 26 Ecuador , the most frequent Latin American user of the Panama Canal , protested to the Panamanian government concerning a 20 per cent increase in tolls for ships using the canal with effect from April 1 .
5 Radio Deregulation will mean a dramatic increase in choice for listeners : the Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is sustainable .
6 Cancer incidence did not rise in the clinic after a large increase in prescriptions for atenolol after 1976 .
7 Secondly , during the twelve months preceding the research , the team had experienced an eighty-three per cent increase in referrals for investigation in Rochdale .
8 All four groups showed an overall increase in scores for knowledge , attitudes , and beliefs between 1988 and 1989 ( table III ) .
9 Thus TDC was able to cope without overcrowding with the inexorable but still moderate increase in demand for capacity during the period 1955 to 1975 .
10 Oil accounted for over 60% of demand in 1983 but this proportion will fall to some 55% by the end of the century due to the faster rate of increase in demand for gas and coal .
11 There would be an increase in demand for lire so that the lire deposit could be made .
12 An increase in demand for money raises interest rates , which in turn increases the supply of money ( see sections 16.4 and 16.5 ) .
13 The prospect of a long war with the inevitable increase in demand for service manpower was a critical factor .
14 This is due to the huge increase in demand for credit in the last few years , primarily from the personal sector , as well as to the increased efforts of banks and other institutions to ‘ market ’ new ways of borrowing money .
15 The Misbourne is just one of many rivers and streams that have fallen victim to the recent drought and the increase in demand for water in the south .
16 The increase in demand for borrowing will push up rates .
17 The reason is that this is cash that banks are likely to need anyway , and which can not therefore be used to meet an increase in demand for cash . )
18 It is possible that a substantial increase in demand for teacher education on language could develop in the next few years .
19 The main factors leading to this increase in demand for conferences are :
20 This indicates an increase in demand for housing based on the expectation of future price rises .
21 The Food Safety Act 1990 has led to an increase in demand for hygiene courses throughout the country , and to help the Training Department cope with the demand has meant having another qualified trainer in this area .
22 One effect of the serious level of unemployment among school leavers has been an increase in demand for GCE courses in colleges , by as much as 20 per cent in some colleges , and also for college components of YOP programmes .
23 A NEW Toyota factory in Australia means a huge increase in business for Courtaulds Coatings , which is hoping to become a leading supplier .
24 A fifth factor favouring an increase in business for search firms was the spread of American multinationals overseas .
25 An increase in registrations for courses such as Presentation Skills , which were under-subscribed in the Autumn , was encouraging and suggested that staff were becoming more aware of the programme and that its reputation was growing .
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