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

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1 The 14 group practices and five singlehanded practices identified by the sampling technique represented 66 or 16% of the 403 general practitioners responsible to Berkshire family health services authority , and the sample consisted of half of the claims for night visits from these doctors , a total of 1988 visits .
2 Some of the checks for stability of TL signal involve the use of the plateau test .
3 Will my right hon. Friend look again at some of the procedures for recording , note taking and keeping records , as some GPs say that the system is a little too cumbersome and bureaucratic ?
4 However , the Department refused to discuss demands made by some of the victims for compensation payments for the suffering caused by the relocation .
5 I think certainly the Environment Minister has in Sarouac 10,000 hectares , he 's actually got a license out there , and you know that 's pretty depressing when you realise that the Environment Minister 's got some of the licenses for logging .
6 Nevertheless , we take issue with some of the indications for treatment that they mention .
7 Before resigning ourselves to permanent depression and a feeling that special needs have slipped from the political agenda , it may be useful to look again at some of the implications for change for the better …
8 None the less , it is clear from the figures for average per capita gross domestic product that the northern regions , Scotland and Wales have a smaller share of the nation 's per capita GDP today than in 1979 .
9 The Plymouth merchants gave up the idea of founding a northern colony , though they were interested in the prospects for fishing and they traded with the Indians along the coastline .
10 One of those interested in the opportunities for détente was Winston Churchill who was British premier once more and became the first major European statesman to advocate a relaxation of tensions with Russia .
11 Sealing after that date does not invalidate the deed ; the presence of a seal is merely superfluous to the requirements for execution .
12 Nearly any public gathering , and certainly any meeting to resolve a dispute , will begin and end with statements by elders stressing the interdependence of the group , recalling past aid given and received by individuals , emphasizing that each is dependent on the others for survival , asserting that the band is really a group of siblings , and so on ( see Robarchek 1986a for discussion of additional cultural expressions of this complex ) .
13 ‘ We 're totally dependent on the police for information .
14 Birth was the least of the requirements for co-option to this introverted community .
15 More generally , Maud generated a climate for greater integration , something which became particularly appropriate during the preparations for reorganization when two major committees ( Bains for England and Wales , and Paterson for Scotland ) were established to advise on management structures for the new local authorities .
16 Whitelaw , concerned as ever to be the mediator , strove to find a middle way between Heseltine and those who did not want a penny extra for the cities for fear of being seen to reward rioters .
17 The first has concentrated on purely economic aspects , such as the incentives for innovation or diffusion , without considering what happens inside the firm to cause and implement change .
18 On the one hand , the empirical work has yet to incorporate many of the concerns that arise in the theoretical literature , as illustrated by the treatment of incidence ; on the other hand , many of the theoretical models are far removed from being empirically implementable , and leave out of account important factors ( such as the implications for production of the heterogeneity of labour ) .
19 General SVQs offer the chance to provide such a range of programmes in Scotland : a good case in point is the new general SVQ in arts and social sciences , which is entirely consistent with the proposals for SCOTCERT .
20 Reductions in morbidity were consistent with the findings for mortality , but fewer data were available .
21 And at the lowest level in the EC , they are also fully consistent with the prospects for recovery this year . ’
22 Because of their bitter , unrelenting struggle against the Dark Elves , the Shadow Warriors are subject to the rules for hatred when fighting Dark Elves
23 1.13 Service charge % subject to the provisions for percentage variation contained in the sixth schedule
24 This sum was increased to £7,500 for causes of action accruing on or after 1 April 1991 by the Damages for Bereavement ( Variation of Sum ) Order 1990 and can be further varied by the Lord Chancellor by order made by statutory instrument ( s1A(5) ) .
25 For example , if you have quarry tiles in the kitchen , they may be rather cold on the feet for dinner guests lingering over coffee , as well as being noisy when chairs scrape across them .
26 The key objectives for the Division will be to discharge the AEA 's still major responsibilities for Government in the most effective way , whilst meeting all of the requirements for safety and the protection of the environment and of nuclear materials .
27 Many of the claims for literacy examined above rest upon theories developed within the discipline of linguistics .
28 There was , however , sufficient overlap between his illustrative and painted work for one to fertilise the other ; many of the drawings for Time Was Away afterwards provided the basis for paintings .
29 Lacan offers us a new conception both of science and of truth , and asks us to abandon many of the procedures for verification or falsification on which the credibility of scientific enquiry traditionally rests .
30 The idea of radical change in terms of a few basic ideas runs through many of the proposals for reform of Spanish government and society made in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries as well as those produced by the age of the Enlightenment .
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