Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] plan for " in BNC.

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1 In 1975 the Festival of Light announced plans for creating a hostel in London to treat ‘ victims of moral pollution ’ .
2 The Ministry 's $8 million programme includes plans for the retraining of 450 Sami ( " Lapp " ) herdsman .
3 Here was the woman I wanted to marry , the woman I thought of every day as I looked beyond the cell to make plans for the future .
4 ORACLE AND US WEST REVEAL PLANS FOR MULTIMEDIA DATABASE SERVICES
5 This repealed the obligation placed on LEAs by the 1976 Education Act to provide plans for comprehensive reorganisation .
6 First toll M-way plan unveiled PLANS for Britain 's first toll motorway were unveiled by Roads and Traffic Minister Robert Key yesterday .
7 Sun discloses plans for a software development centre in Dublin to put computer-literate graduates to work
8 Despite several attempts , the county has been unable to persuade Braintree District Council to approve plans for a southern link road around Sudbury near the Braintree area .
9 Despite several attempts , the county has been unable to persuade Braintree District Council to approve plans for a southern link road around Sudbury near the Braintree area .
10 A SHOCK call has been made to Wirral Council to jettison plans for a ‘ flagship ’ site which offers the area 's best hope of attracting industrial investment .
11 The council had plans for economic development but could not reveal details to stop other authorities taking the ideas , he added .
12 Test boosts plans for Fife oil development
13 Cameron and Parkes ( 1983 ) cite , by way of example , the death of a woman who had spent her last weekend at home with her husband discussing plans for the future while sitting in the sun to regain her strength .
14 This paper stressed the need to make plans for children based on a realistic assessment of whether or not rehabilitation with the natural family is possible and to consider the purpose of parental contact and its effects on the child .
15 An equally long lasting , but more profound government stance came from the perceived need to prepare plans for post-war reconstruction .
16 Go for drink with Head to discuss plans for sale of raffle tickets on Saturday morning .
17 Before the visit to Teesside took place Glanville went up to the Polytechnic to discuss plans for the visit , and returned to London after whit he describes as ‘ a bizarre day ’ .
18 Both the Asian and the North American participants issued public letters to each other outlining plans for future action to be taken in their respective regions .
19 Personal communications services are bursting out all over in the US and three Baby Bells this week announced plans for trials of new services .
20 The EC-EFTA meeting in Brussels was overshadowed by the visit of the Soviet Foreign Minister , Mr Eduard Shevardnadze , who this week unveiled plans for a ‘ common European home ’ based on links between the EC , EFTA , and Comecon .
21 An intense campaign of public and private lobbying abroad , by both official and unofficial Soviet representatives , resulted in the June 13 invitation for President Gorbachev to meet leaders of the G-7 group of industrialized countries in London the following month to discuss plans for Soviet economic reform .
22 The three firms , ICL , Cii-Honeywell Bull and Siemens , met last week to discuss plans for a joint research centre .
23 TRANSPORT Minister Roger Freeman is to visit Darlington this week to discuss plans for a supermarket on a site occupied by the Caldaire bus company .
24 In July the prime minister of Belgium and a committed Europeanist , Paul-Henri Spaak , stated that he supported a European Assembly and announced that he had asked the European Movement to consider plans for such a body .
25 The chamber opposed plans for a market of up to 42 stalls in the town 's Ivy Street car park , a scheme which was turned down by Colwyn Borough Council 's planning committee last week .
26 Historical Society approves plan for its survival
27 BT continued to make headway as the Government outlined plans for its £5 billion plus sell-off of its remaining 21.8pc stake in the telecommunications giant .
28 It was insignificant prattle about birds , sailing and school gossip , but the last paragraph mentioned plans for a demonstration against the Education Secretary 's newly-announced plans to end the distribution of free milk to schoolchildren .
29 The county unveiled plans for a new £1.5m stand with 1,600 seats and banquetting facilities for 250 people .
30 The new application removed plans for a dance floor from the scheme .
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