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

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1 We also realise that payment for use of the minibus will continue after purchase to cover expenses .
2 An indictment , issued by a Californian grand jury on Feb. 23 and kept secret until after the arrests , stated that payment for the krytrons had been authorized by the Iraqi embassy in London .
3 Landowners ' anger at the bill was exacerbated by the proposal that payment for properties would be made over five years in local currency .
4 The defendants sought to rely on an exclusion clause which stated that liability for terms implied by statute was excluded ; one of these terms was that goods must comply with their description .
5 Where the UCTA controls exclusion clauses its approach is either to state that liability for the matter in question " can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term " ( imposition of a total ban ) or to state that such liability can not be so excluded or restricted unless the relevant contract term " satisfies the test of reasonableness " .
6 The Henry Kendall case demonstrates that liability for merchantability is strict and it is no defence that the seller took all reasonable care that the goods were merchantable .
7 Dr Kekedo explained that progress for women has been limited in the workplace despite legislation for equal rights since independence 16 years ago .
8 In the last general election it was encouraging to find where contest had taken place that enthusiasm for cooperative representation had been considerably increased , and in addition the opportunity of bringing before the general public the benefits of cooperation has resulted in a very material addition to the cooperative forces in the district .
9 However , it is also a big mistake to underestimate the strength of opposition that enthusiasm for , and participation in , change may encounter — and it is in Chapters 6 and 7 that we begin to turn our attention outwards to the social context .
10 Party workers claim that enthusiasm for him and his party is positively bubbling in Guisborough , but admitted that the campaign had been slower to get off the ground in other parts of Langbaurgh .
11 It argues that protection for the birds is unnecessary as they are not threatened by current control practices .
12 As a primary intervention , I would aim to direct conversations so that preparation for these changes could be made and some consideration given to the future , whatever that would entail .
13 This meant that preparation for future ‘ learning ’ could occur at the expense of present understanding ; on the other hand , not to take notes , but to concentrate on the lecturer 's words , would prevent students from being able to learn the work later .
14 It is vital that schools should always remember that preparation for working life is one of their principal functions .
15 Given the delay in the appointment of a new Director ( see later ) the Directorate feel that preparation for CCT must continue and that options for the restructuring of the Department should be available when an appointment is made .
16 ( News that funding for Isis , the complementary neutron source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratories , would stay fixed until 1997 came as a great relief to scientists in the UK . )
17 Professor Stewart Sutherland , vice-chancellor of the university , said that funding for the library was needed either from schools , colleges or institutes within the university or from the higher education funding council for England .
18 Surprisingly she discovered that funding for both film-makers and festival organisers is proving as elusive in the larger metropolitan centres as it is here where the state of gay and lesbian film culture can safely be said to be embryonic at best .
19 It is further suggested that funding for such a programme might be available through the European Community 's information technology programmes .
20 At the same time habit , and the realization that funding for the services would be tightly controlled ( if on a more generous scale than in the early 1930s ) , meant that the eastern Atlantic , the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean were still seen as regions which might primarily and appropriately be left to the British .
21 Delegates to the signing conference in Lucerne warned that funding for environmental projects would be extremely constrained for the next five to 10 years .
22 Recent reports show that funding for training within County Durham has been reduced by as much as 20pc .
23 Director of Education , Keith Mitchell told the county council 's schools sub-committee that funding for six new nurseries has been preserved despite a very difficult financial year .
24 Mr Jack Straw , Labour 's shadow education secretary , said last night that it was the first time in his 10 years in Parliament that responsibility for piloting such an important piece of legislation through committee had been left to such junior departmental politicians .
25 ‘ It is obvious that responsibility for 100 years of decline of UK plc must be laid at the door of the Establishment which purported to guide the affairs of the nation , ’ Peter Morgan told them in a speech which commanded wide attention .
26 They were a pragmatic , brave , distrustful people who learned that responsibility for their continued existence lay exclusively in their own hands , that their ultimate fate depended solely upon their own determination and resources .
27 The fact that responsibility for the juvenile labour exchange system was divided forced LEAs to choose between either administering their own scheme ( with Board of Education approval ) , or accepting the Board of Trade JAC .
28 In the last resort , self-awareness requires the personal acceptance that responsibility for doing something about feelings or circumstances is a personal one , which can not be effectively decided by other people .
29 For the process to proceed smoothly it is necessary to ensure that responsibility for overall policy decisions is assigned to an appropriate individual or group ( for instance the managing director or the board of directors ) .
30 The Authority had , however , conceded the central point that responsibility for technical efficiency and financial viability of individual schemes lay with the Area Boards .
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