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

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1 Although in 1974 the Supreme Court had ordered President Nixon to surrender tapes in connection with the Watergate affair ( when Democratic Party premises had been broken into by Nixon 's supporters with his knowledge ) , no court had ever ordered a former President to surrender personal notes , and Greene 's decision was a departure from a ruling in the case of Oliver North , where requests for such material had been denied .
2 The council is providing cash towards the cost of a major survey in Hemlington , Middlesbrough , where plans for a Community Action Plan are under way .
3 The non-militant , where support for strike action was consistently below average .
4 As compared with regional showings in the GDR general election on March 13 , 1990 [ see pp. 37300-03 ] , the CDU share of the vote overall went up , due to an increase of over 10 per cent in support in Saxony ( where support for the DSU , however , dropped by a corresponding amount ) .
5 However , voting took place in an atmosphere of tension ; in Abidjan , angry FPI supporters attacked polling booths and clashed with police , alleging blatant ballot-rigging ; polling was suspended in several stations , notably where support for the FPI was high , and about 100 FPI supporters were arrested in subsequent days .
6 The tension was also reflected in West Beirut , where support for the blockade began to diminish .
7 It was unclear where responsibility for child-minders , registration of playgroups , etc. would rest in the new organisation , but it was possible that the new provisions in the Children Bill going through parliament would allow for those services to be provided through education departments .
8 The most important example in England is that of the urban dramatic festivals , of cycles of religious ‘ mystery ’ plays , where responsibility for production was distributed among the craft guilds .
9 Her clashes with other European heads of state over Britain 's budgetary contribution to the Community aroused all her basic emotions : here , indeed , she had strong support in Britain itself where sympathy for the bureaucrats of Brussels , with their butter mountains and wine lakes , was distinctly muted .
10 Whether in fact any such obligations have been created depends on the construction of the lease ; and there is nothing which requires the lease to be constructed in such a way as to avoid , if possible , the creation of such obligations ( Bradshaw v Pawley [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 10 , where liability for rent was held to be retrospective ) .
11 Where liability for negligence is excluded by a notice , the reasonableness of the exclusion depends on whether it would be fair and reasonable to allow reliance on the notice having regard to the circumstances existing at the time liability arose , or would have arisen .
12 This study is being undertaken by IFF Research for the IRRU at the University of Warwick to understand the roles played by divisional and corporate management in the formulation and implementation of workplace personnel and industrial relations policies and practices .
13 More complicated was the situation at Queen 's , where designs for the front quad were prepared by Hawksmoor , but the scheme executed by Townesend ( 1710–21 ) appears to have been almost entirely the joint work of himself and Clarke ; while for the new building at Magdalen , the original design by Edward Holdsworth [ q.v. ] was revised by Townesend in 1731 under Clarke 's direction .
14 Where opportunities for controlling situations and events in a more organized sense are constricted as in the case of women at home — it is logical to assume that power to exert control through gossip becomes relatively more important .
15 Where data for the youngest maternal age group are reported , late fetal mortality is often so high even in economically more developed countries ( for instance , every third , fifth and ninth birth to young teenagers in Japan , the German Democratic Republic and Scotland , respectively , produces a dead baby ) that the relationship takes a reverse " J " shape .
16 Where data for a particular zone are not available the code -1 is used . … )
17 The statutory remedy does not , where compensation for loss is to be sought , impose any liability on those ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in the contravention .
18 Miraculously cured of back pains just before he had joined the NSC , he had joined a charismatic Episcopal congregation , in which he kept the church manners of a Catholic ; and where appeals for the contras were concerned he could take either voice , as necessary .
19 Then there is the slack legislation passed by parliamentarians far removed from the sharp end of society and the liberal-minded intellectuals living in ‘ Cloud-cuckoo-land ’ where tolerance for the assailant takes precedence over the suffering of the victim .
20 After all , at this end of the market where incomes are low and where applicants for credit may well have been turned down by other types of lender , lenders may feel that they have to discriminate particularly carefully to be sure of recovering their money .
21 Shortly before the publication of this report saw the successful appeal against the Legal Aid Board 's refusal to allow potential Halcion claims to be investigated where applications for legal aid were made after the deadline of Oct 20 , 1991 .
22 Indeed , the only major area of falling intakes at undergraduate level was in teacher education , where targets for recruitment were reduced by the DES .
23 Reciprocal care between neighbours grows where information and trust are high and where resources for satisfying needs in other ways are low , in relatively isolated , relatively closed and relatively threatened social milieu with highly homogeneous populations …
24 Where damages for wrongful interference are assessed on the basis that the plaintiff is being compensated for the whole of his interest in the goods ( including a case where judgment is subject to a reduction for contributory negligence ) payment of the damages or of any settlement in full extinguishes the plaintiff 's title to that interest in the goods .
25 However , a full investigation would be appropriate where the value of the target arises out of its properties or where they are important to the business ; where it would be time-consuming and difficult to find new premises ; and where damages for breach of warranty would be inadequate compensation .
26 Most of the works produced in the first half of the century portray a period of social and religious cataclysm , which is arguably compatible with the archaeology of the north-eastern provinces , where evidence for decline in the cities , towns and villas , and dramatic changes in burial practices , gives a picture of disruption .
27 Where normality for each group separately was found to be appropriate by using probability plots a two sample t test was used to compare the mean values of each variable of interest between the regulated and random groups .
28 He argues that this service is much more appropriately organized at local level , where demand for the theatre of books can be stimulated , whilst the information function operates essentially at national level , in response to demand .
29 Trained to respect the hierarchy of command , the military are well viewed by civilian organizations — including large public and private sector companies — where respect for the chain of command is part and parcel of ‘ the management 's right to manage ’ .
30 In this way it is hoped to establish more precisely where competition for jobs takes place between young people and adults , where young people are protected from competition , and where they are not even considered .
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