Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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31 The new right 's second front was the construction of a modern image for the movement .
32 In pursuing a critical theory of ideology I will be following commentators like Abercrombie and Simmonds , who also felt the lack in Mannheim 's schema of a critical edge for the sociology of knowledge .
33 It was something of a turning point for the Prince too .
34 The problem does not arise where the review takes place on the assumption of a hypothetical letting for the residue of the actual term .
35 The opinion gained ground — an opinion with which Eric Ashby would evidently have had some sympathy — that the employment of a full-time tutor for the county , whether by the WEA or by the University Extra-Mural Board , placed constraints on branches ' freedom to choose subjects of study because of pressure to find a viable programme for the full-timer to teach .
36 Her destination was Nunton , Benbecula , and her mission , to acquaint Lady Clanranald with details of a desperate scheme for the Prince 's escape .
37 The treaty provided for the establishment of a continental framework for the development of resources ; for economic and trade co-operation between member states ; and for the adoption of a common trade policy in regard to non-member states .
38 Our new corporate image is the visible evidence of a revised strategy for the future which you will see emerging as we progress through 1993 and into 1994 .
39 ( FCA ) of who had been found to be in breach of Bye-law 76(b) and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( ii ) in that he in London on or about 23 April 1988 signed an audit report on the accounts of a limited company for the year ended 31 March 1988 which
40 and in that he in London between 31 March 1989 and 23 May 1991 signed an audit report on the accounts of a limited company for the year ended 31 March 1989 which
41 and in that he in London between 31 March 1990 and 23 May 1991 signed an audit report on the accounts of a limited company for the year ended 31 March 1990 which
42 At the Derby ILP conference in 1935 Harry Pollitt , acting as fraternal delegate from the Communist Party , suggested " the holding of a joint congress for the formation of a United Communist Party " .
43 [ T ] here was , in my opinion , the grant of a joint tenancy for the following reasons .
44 We now have the challenge of a marvellous opportunity for the physical re-establishment of N C V O for years to come , in premises which will fully meet the needs both of its staff , and the wide range of visitors it attracts .
45 Markets reacted nervously to the announcement , with both yen and share prices registering significant falls in anticipation of a possible defeat for the LDP following the scandals of 1989 [ see pp. 36589 ; 36733 ; 37041-42 ] .
46 Football stadium discussion took place re the positioning of a new stadium for the Heart of Midlothian Football Club .
47 Football stadium discussion took place re the positioning of a new stadium for the Heart of Midlothian Football Club .
48 In 1982 a fresh attempt was made to find a political solution by the establishment of a new assembly for the province .
49 The letter of summons declared the pope 's aims — the calling of a new crusade for the recovery of the Holy Land and the reform of the universal Church .
50 The question of a new editor for the Bulletin was discussed .
51 THE US space agency was criticised yesterday over costs of a new toilet for the space shuttle which soared from $8.2 million ( £5.6 million ) to $23.4 million ( £16 million ) .
52 Elite autonomy means simply that circumstances exist in which the political elites representing a given social group can bargain on behalf of ‘ their ’ communities without fearing that compromises will lead to their removal and the substitution of a new elite for the social group .
53 The Act also provides for the setting up of new procedures for the identification of children with special educational needs and for the establishment of a new definition for the term .
54 The completion of the modernization of the Exhibition Hall at the end of June marked the beginning of a new era for the Library , and probably constitutes the single most important development in the field of Library exhibitions since the opening of the George IV Bridge Building over thirty years ago .
55 His substitution of a new paper for the one he was invited to give is a major impingement on the negative face of the conference organisers and his audience , yet he does not use any redressive action to limit the damage .
56 Thus the inception of a new focus for the study of chronology has been promoted by such stimulating developments and Bowen ( 1979 ) points out that the CLIMAP group have discovered significant evidence which supports the idea that the immediate future is one of adverse orbital geometry and general cooling and hence that ‘ the prediction of the future must rest on the past in the present ’ ( Bowen , 1979 , p. 181 ) .
57 The presidential election of Franklin Roosevelt in November 1932 coincided with the promise of a New Deal for the American working class .
58 ‘ If A. be indicted and convicted of felony , but hath neither judgment of death , nor hath prayed his clergy , this is no bar of a new indictment for the same offence , if the first were insufficient … and it seems , though it were sufficient , yet it is no bar without clergy or judgment ; …
59 In the early 1960s office and storage accommodation was again causing concern and in the summer of 1964 DSIR authorised the building of a new office for the Edinburgh staff .
60 They demanded that no action be taken on the SED-PDS proposal , involving creation of a new Office for the Protection of the Constitution , until after the general election .
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