Example sentences of "[noun] for [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | The notion of ‘ topic ’ , though undefined , seems to provide Rochester & Martin with a natural criterion for distinguishing between the connected , yet incoherent , discourse of thought-disordered speakers and the coherent discourse of normal speakers . |
32 | In marked distinction to the solicitors ' branch of the profession , the pupil barrister may not earn any money during the first six months of pupillage and there are only limited opportunities for earning in the second six months of pupillage . |
33 | Languages can be learned ‘ at home ’ , where there are few opportunities for mixing with the native users of the language ( such as evening class french ) or they can be learned in a second language situation , either in the country in which that language is native or in one 's own country where the language is used for a specific purpose ( such as learning English in parts of Africa where it is used as the commercial language ) . |
34 | The Armed Forces Supreme Court sentenced 26 non-commissioned army officers to terms of imprisonment of between six and nine months for participating in the abortive military coup of Dec. 3 , 1990 [ see p. 37913 ] . |
35 | These links are vital as this body is the main vehicle for communicating to the maximum number of students at Napier . |
36 | Their independence reduced the executive 's capacity for interfering in the legal process . |
37 | There was , then , a clear political strategy in both countries for dealing with the public enterprises . |
38 | There will have to be specific help for those in the least favoured areas , and particular help for restructuring in the southern countries of Europe . |
39 | Literary theory is at present in demand as a point of reference for writing on the visual arts . |
40 | The equipment for funnelling off the carbon-12 takes up two sides of a workshop the size of a church hall . |
41 | Gough , the first Scotland captain to be sent off , faces a one-match ban after his automatic dismissal for handling during the disastrous defeat in Berne . |
42 | After years in the wilderness , he became head of the newly-established Institute for Forecasting in the mid-80s . |
43 | The user image is the implementation of the user interface ; its purpose is to collect information from users and construct this into transactions for processing by the main image . |
44 | This implies a rejection of any activities undertaken by the mass of the population ( always with the exception of direct revolutionary action ) as a possible basis for learning about the future development of our society . |
45 | The social determination of knowledge is supported not as a basis for analysing knowledge or ideology but as a basis for disputing with the positivist tendency in social science in order that an idealist and historicist account of the process of history can be recovered . |
46 | As a result , we see this objective and the strategy for moving towards it contained in ‘ Agenda 21 ’ and the EC 's Fifth Action Programme on the Environment , as the basis for assessing of the future role of CCW . |
47 | The exercise described in the preceding paragraphs provides a basis for arriving at the funded establishment of nurses for each unit which will enable the recruitment and employment of the labour force . |
48 | So , I think you should now have a very clear basis for discriminating between the two sorts of two sorts of toxin . |
49 | And , of course , the payment of dividend itself re-instates the 40% tax rate and defeats the tax motive for incorporating in the first place . |
50 | As a starting point for thinking about the novelistic of television , I would propose a chronotope which , while retaining the centrality of character , frees space and time to a much greater extent from the strict service of narrative logic . |
51 | They have long been committed to the idea of such a conference for dealing with the Arab-Israeli conflict ; they are now committed to the idea of such a conference for negotiating a Gulf peace ; there is no obvious way to keep the two ideas apart . |
52 | But two entirely new yards were opened towards the end of the decade , showing that BR envisages at least some need for shunting for the foreseeable future ! |
53 | The key issue here is to establish the need for recording as the only accurate method of detecting change ( good or bad ) in a child 's behaviour . |
54 | I am writing to confirm our booking for filming at the Old Royal Observatory on Wednesday 7 June from 9.00 to 11.00 am . |
55 | The DES ( 1978 ) outlined five possibilities for dealing with the declining number of school leavers . |
56 | There was a formal process for dealing with the arrested . |
57 | A new climate for planning in the 1990s |
58 | ‘ These killings started when he broke free ; and he did not escape punishment for working under the Great Criminal , as we did . ’ |
59 | Erm one was a penalty on Saturday , G Gary 's and of course you ca n't er really lay a lot of credit for getting in the six yard box on penalties , but he took his other goal well , shot and he pick he picked the bits up off the keeper and Gary scored a good headed goal from a a brilliant cross by Tony . |
60 | Lovely name for getting into the Common Market . |