Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The most difficult requisite to produce was ‘ Conscience ’ for the struggles for political liberty had always been in the name of ‘ Rights ’ , and in this conflict , ‘ the other side of the civic relation naturally fell out of sight ’ .
3 A failure to consult in accordance with a clear duty to do so before the decision to close a unit may be ruled unlawful , but may amount to little more than a Pyrrhic victory for the applicants for judicial review .
4 Parallel with the shift in emphasis epitomised by the concept of human resource management is the growing emphasis on ‘ excellence ’ and ‘ quality ’ as the criteria for effective management .
5 For the third term , the key policy areas , which would tackle the ‘ really big job ’ of the ‘ inner cities ’ , were named as the policies for local government , education , and housing .
6 As the objectives for online orientation are so similar for both end-users and intermediaries , it is reasonable to assume that orientation programmes can be produced which can be useful in the teaching of both groups .
7 Meanwhile , since the early 1980s the movements of home-owners to the South has become increasingly difficult as the pressures for net in-migration from the rest of Britain and overseas has outstripped the rate of new house building and led to massive inflation in the price of houses and land with planning permission ( Champion , Green and Owen , 1987 ) .
8 An obvious example is the contradiction that may arise between the requirements for parental affection , on the one hand , and status with peers , on the other .
9 The transformation seems to involve three groups each promoting something it values : 1 The national press favours ‘ sociological ’ explanations of society , perhaps because when most editors and senior reporters went to school , optimism about the potentialities for social reform was high .
10 People living near the mosque at the junction of Princes Road and Bow Street say they have been kept in the dark about the reasons for recent building work .
11 If we are right in our inferences about the rules for associative learning , they clearly do seem to have adapted qualities .
12 The British Government expressed grave reservations about the proposals for Political Union , particularly the Social Charter , the common foreign policy , new EC policy areas and more powers for the European Parliament .
13 The Monopolies Commission recommended scepticism about the figures for nuclear fuel-cycle costs until more figures were available from the CEGB 's own work and from British Nuclear Fuels Limited .
14 I see no reason to be optimistic about the prospects for Soviet democracy .
15 There was much optimism about the prospects for British film production in the aftermath of the First World War .
16 I am by no means gloomy about the prospects for British Coal , but its future success and security depend on its becoming more competitive and productive so that it can secure a large part of the British energy market in years ahead .
17 The Independent on Sunday , published three days afterwards , carried a long article about the prospects for local authority compulsory competitive tendering under the Labour government the writer assumed would be in place once the paper was published .
18 He 's a little sceptical about the prospects for straw-based chocolate cake .
19 The combination of the reproducibility and reliability of long-term potentiation as a physiological phenomenon , the evidence of the central role played by the hippocampus in mammalian memory and the renewed enthusiasm about the prospects for productive research into the cellular processes of memory produced , in the early 1980s , an extraordinary bandwagon in hippocampal studies .
20 And they identify and explore thought-provoking questions about the implications for social policy and the future of the welfare state .
21 They were interested in learning about the opportunities for French involvement in rebuilding the East German economy , but asked how Mr Mitterrand felt about Germans , as a former prisoner of war .
22 There was no effective management of the woods for profitable timber production , and regeneration was prevented because the young shoots were eaten by the deer and by commoners ' cattle , which roamed the forests at will .
23 One of the problems for local government is that it is easier to see how this might work at national level where the interests are clearer and more easily identifiable .
24 For Nannie to use the word " stomach " instead of " little inside " was an infringement of the rules for polite talk .
25 The ‘ gate ’ at Linfield 's match could be affected and the Irish FA will demand compensation on behalf of the Blues for lost revenue .
26 The objective of the processes for statutory consultation in England and Wales is to produce clear recommendations in a form which can be put into a draft Order under section 4(2) ( a ) and ( b ) of the Act covering key stages 2 to 4 .
27 I should mention that there are no complaints about the recent caravan rally in a field off Gubberford Lane over the May Day Bank Holiday ; I am simply seeking clarification of the regulations for future reference .
28 The password for this package must be provided if none of the criteria for privileged access are met .
29 The password for this package must be provided if none of the criteria for privileged access are met .
30 The password for this package must be provided if none of the criteria for privileged access are met .
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