Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [conj] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In August the Slovene delegation to the Skupština launched a strong criticism of the new system , which , it maintained ( EP , 24 August 1987 ) , had ‘ irrefutably shown for a year and a half that it is inefficient , and that the centralization of foreign exchange , the administrative allocation of import entitlements , and priority for the servicing of debts have brought disastrous results for exports and for the inflow of foreign exchange ’ .
2 Tourism Officer Bill Breakell says ‘ This is good news , both for visitors and for the environment .
3 The monarch thus became formally dependent on Parliament for consent to the raising of taxes and for the passage of legislation .
4 What is clearly needed now is for rigorous western-style clinical trials to explore the efficacy and safety of formulations of herbs and for the pharmacology of these herbs to be investigated .
5 The electorate , for its part , no longer votes on the basis of the calibre of the candidates , but rather votes for a programme of policies and for the party which they wish to see form a government over the next 5 years .
6 If the load is to move a fixed distance then the high gear ratio requires the motor to move a large number of steps and for the load movement to be completed in a reasonable time the motor needs to attain a high stepping rate .
7 It is important to note that the source of information , either for the extraction of n-grams or for the creation of a lexicon , requires careful consideration .
8 The answers that his analysis might produce were not intended for the enlightenment of participants but for the enlightenment of anthropologists .
9 The use of such incentives can have important implications for the internal organisation of firms and for the way labour markets operate .
10 These changes have considerable implications for the criteria for social work intervention in the lives of families and for the nature of public child care provision .
11 On that severe view no Socialist could support the promotion of producers ' or workers ' , or industrial co-operatives , call them what you will , if they are described as organisations for the manufacture of goods or for the provision of services , and wholly or very largely owned by and ultimately controlled by those working in them .
12 Such clichés fill her first speech of welcome to Wilekin with a set of offers that for the reader and writer are ironically naive in the context of which we are aware : ( " If you like , come and sit , and what your will is , let me know , my dear life .
13 A June visit resulted in a report particularly critical of the Academic Board 's lack of policy for the coordination of departments and for the planning and control of resources , and in July the College was informed of the Council 's concern about the relationship between full-time and sandwich courses .
14 Coordinators of education management courses interviewed spoke of the difficulty this poses both for the curriculum balance of courses and for the image of the arts as a serious concern of education .
15 Finally , a government controls people by providing remedies for breaches of laws and for the violation of people 's rights .
16 Always allow enough time for explanations and for the woman to repeat what she has learnt .
17 That decision to organize ourselves as a group was a really important step forward for us as workers and for the organization .
18 This therefore appears to be a very fruitful area for research , with obvious implications for individuals and for the organization .
19 But if the children 's autumn half-term coincided with a bank holiday weekend for their parents , that would make sense both for families and for the tourist and leisure industry .
20 Payment by piece-rate had important consequences for relations between officers and for the attitude of the bureaucracy towards reform .
21 Thus doctors agreed with scientists that for the sake of the welfare of the race , women 's intellectual development and range of activities should be severely curtailed .
22 It is much harder to argue for an unclear and complicated arrangement for arriving at what is taught in schools than for the logic of a national curriculum .
23 If you already know that your child has HIV , it will be important for him or her to be seen regularly by a doctor who understands HIV in children and for the doctor to be kept informed about any changes in your child 's condition .
24 The 95% confidence intervals ( 95% CIs ) for percentages and for the difference between means were computed when appropriate .
25 Stops for meals and for the navigator to fix their position were a welcome break from the jolting ride .
26 The dominant theme throughout the year was the worsening recession and its consequences for members and for the Institute .
27 This feature is often used for headings or for the production of notices , posters and flyers .
28 The same is time for visits to schools and for the school quiz , where Catholic schools are always paired on the same side as Protestant ones in order to facilitate , again momentarily , some intercommunal co-operation .
29 She woke to find the room dim with approaching dusk , and without lights except for the glow of the fire .
30 The company , a subsidiary of the Caparo Group , produces high-quality steel wire for fasteners and for the furniture industry .
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