Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] exist for " in BNC.

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1 The difficulties associated with this approach include the assumption that comprehensive and detailed development plans exist for every property .
2 Could there not be in every tube station , railway station and bus station , and on bus shelters — especially in rural regions — specially prepared posters with information to tell people where day and night shelters exist for the homeless ?
3 In recent years planning authorities have gradually achieved their objective of adopting a ’ positive ’ approach to planning ( although developers may find this hard to believe ) , and structure plans , local plans and local area studies exist for many regions , towns and villages .
4 However , each proposal emerges here only after an important ‘ prehistory ’ of field committee , departmental board ( and occasionally subject committee ) consideration ( see Figure 2.5 : subject committees exist for some subjects which contribute to both modular and non-modular courses in the Polytechnic , for example sociology ) .
5 Different communication problems exist for different types of product , including materials , services and small or large , simple or complex machinery .
6 Major opportunities exist for meat , particularly bacon , ham and lamb , ’ said Mr Matthews .
7 Whilst most of the program elements exist for designing component parts , the main development remaining to be undertaken lies in the procedures for allowing the designer a rapid comparison between a large range of schemes and known design parameters .
8 Health services exist for the benefit of patients , not doctors ; schools and colleges are for students , not for teachers or administrators .
9 However , it should be emphasised that the Family Fellowships exist for the benefit of the family member , regardless of what may be happening to the primary sufferer .
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