Example sentences of "[art] opportunities for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Many companies are placing their main focus on the opportunities for intro-European trading after 1992 and rightly so .
2 The level of SR activity declined sharply and in the pre-war period they took less advantage than did the SDs of the opportunities for legal activity .
3 This new concern , among social thinkers of different persuasions , with the opportunities for peaceful change no doubt results in part from a revulsion against the extreme violence characterizing the first half of the twentieth century , and against the authoritarian political regimes which some kinds of violence have brought into existence , as well as from a deep-seated and pervasive apprehension of the ultimate consequences of violence in the age of nuclear weapons .
4 We would also improve the opportunities for young people to go on with education and training to reach skill levels and qualifications which will match the best in Europe .
5 The second fork of the Government 's policy is to vastly expand the opportunities for young people to continue into further/higher education .
6 It was felt that combining the academic aspects of the sixth forms with the opportunities for applied study and more flexible course structures of further education could result in exciting new approaches to 16–19 education .
7 The reduction in the number of Cabinet meetings ( 45 — 50 per annum , about half of the post-war norm ) , and of Cabinet papers ( 60 — 70 , or one-sixth of the figure in the 1950s ) , and the appointment of fewer Cabinet committees have reduced the opportunities for collective deliberation .
8 On the face of it they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government 's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system .
9 Despite its low capital costs , the opportunities for such a system are few in Britain .
10 The 1991 Opening Shots Forum considers the opportunities for new directors in a period of great change for the film and television industries , but also in a climate of fast dwindling resources .
11 The Forum will focus on four main topics — A VIEW FROM THE BROADCASTERS ( reflecting on the range of schemes now available in the regions for new directors , for example , BBC Bristol 's 10x10 ; TVS/Southern Arts — Take One ; — Shoot First etc ) ; NEW FICTIONS , NEW WRITERS — where are the opportunities for new dramas and new ways of telling tales ? ;
12 The public generally should be equipped with spectacles which give it a clearer and more rounded view of the opportunities for all of an ageing Britain .
13 What is sad is that caught in this way , they are unable to see or use the opportunities for life-fulfilling experiences spread out before them .
14 Other companies , in sectors where the opportunities for technological change were greater , met the increasing competition by introducing more automation into their production processes .
15 The reason is that the opportunities for disabled drivers to test specially-adapted vehicles are limited .
16 The opportunities for close , long-term relationships are greater than is usually the case in a large , metropolitan , residential area .
17 The aim of the Asian Business Studies degree is to prepare students for a career in industry , commerce or government focusing on the opportunities for international trade with the rapidly growing economies of the Far East .
18 In both cases the opportunities for specific data storage use , as well as full length programmes , have been emphasized by the promoters .
19 But in doing so they must not restrict the opportunities for one gender or racial group .
20 In particular , Hogwood and Gunn ( 1984 ) cite five types of limitation to explain why the opportunities for rational decision making are limited :
21 ‘ The continuing improvement in our asset value and a return to acceptable levels of profitability further enhances our financial strength and our ( ability to take full advantage of the opportunities for profitable growth . ’
22 Their provision has , in any case , varied considerably between different parts of the country , and , because of the precise way in which it has been implemented , the Act has done little to increase the opportunities for rural recreation among the more deprived sections of the urban population .
23 To put the point graphically , while Marx and his nineteenth-century comrades would have no great difficulty in recognizing the economic and the political spheres today , despite the major changes that have undoubtedly taken place in the last hundred years , in the cultural-ideological sphere the opportunities for hegemonic control on a global scale have changed out of all recognition .
24 The opportunities for experienced catering people are enormous .
25 Some of Mr Kravchuk 's advisers are exploiting his vanity , perhaps because they fear that Mr Kuchma 's reforms will put an end to the opportunities for easy profits offered by the current chaos in the economy .
26 These developments greatly expanded the opportunities for political patronage , enabling the government to reward an increasing number of its followers both outside and inside Parliament with offices , pensions , or just straightforward bribes .
27 It must be said that in Britain the new public library authorities created in 1972 have in many cases failed to capitalize on the opportunities for better stock provision which the larger units were supposedly able to achieve .
28 The company 's belief in growth from within ensures that , once the right calibre of personnel has been recruited , the opportunities for personal development within the company are enormous .
29 The fact that the building is listed limited the opportunities for external alterations , and internal layouts had to respect existing window locations ( Fig 60 ) .
30 Little had changed , and the school conditions and the opportunities for working-class children to do well were always subject to environmental limitation .
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