Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the development " in BNC.

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1 As an inducement to the merger , the Government provided a £13.5 million grant for the development of a new computer range to compete with the then best selling System/360 computer family sold by IBM .
2 Cuts of £2.9 million to the specific grant for the development of AIDS services may seriously restrict SSDs ' ability to respond to HIV/AIDS cases from next week .
3 The UK 's growing stockpile of plutonium is being stored in preparation for the development of a commercial fast breeder which is unlikely to take place until well into the next century , if at all .
4 Careful monitoring for the development of respiratory failure and cerebral oedema is also important .
5 Basil recognised that the best way initially to engage the interest of Art teachers was through providing the opportunity for the development of their own creative work .
6 However , the diversity of the range of information and its potentially extensive scope do require consideration of the methods by which the data may be collected and thereby offers an opportunity for the development of more creative ways of defining and discussing with older people these various areas of their lives .
7 the opportunity for the development of staff and of college procedures should prove invaluable as a preparation for the more extensive devolution of responsibility implicit in the Development Programme .
8 The Cherwell District Council as District Planning Authority on the 11th day of February 1988 refused planning permission for the development described in your above-mentioned application and the plans accompanying such application .
9 The reasons for the Council 's decision to refuse permission for the development are set out in the attached schedule .
10 The Cherwell District Council as District Planning Authority on the 11th day of February 1988 refused planning permission for the development described in your above-mentioned application and the plans accompanying such application .
11 The reasons for the Council 's decision to refuse permission for the development are set out in the attached schedule .
12 The Regional Council refused planning permission for the development in November of last year , and among the reasons for refusal was the lack of justification for the commercial development , and the harm that would be caused to this particular part of the Green Belt .
13 Permission for the development was granted in the teeth of opposition from a vigorous local campaign .
14 A council has been asked to give permission for the development in return for money for recreational facilities .
15 In a decision which was widely predicted , Mr Patten has declared himself minded to uphold the view of the department 's inspectorate that Consortium Developments , representing several of the country 's major home-builders , had not made a sufficiently strong case for the development of 4,800 houses in what is an abandoned quarry and a conifer plantation .
16 Moreover , they saw a strong case for the development of amphibious forces , supported by the carrier groups , to seize points of entry for the fly-in of air-transported forces .
17 And since the case for the development of an industrial co-operative sector stands primarily on its merit as the practice of industrial democracy , we have now to ask whether the proposals contained in the majority Report of the Bullock Committee are a valid and , if so , a preferable alternative .
18 In the early 1970S interest was awakened in Britain in the case for the development of ‘ active labour market policies ’ of the kind adopted in Sweden .
19 Is not this a particularly suitable case for the development of an EC attitude ?
20 He had come to Canterbury with a firmly established and clearly defined view of liberty as a state of the will wholly integrated with the will of God , seeking no escape from obedience , but finding freedom for the development of the soul in ever-deepening understanding of the divine nature , and ever-broadening assent to God 's will .
21 While this is seen within Total Communication programmes in education , there is no doubt that acceptance of BSL , ASL and so on offers the greatest hope for the development of effective education for deaf children .
22 Most writers have a framework for the development of the society in question to which their chronology is related , whether stated or not .
23 This does provide a framework for the development of a competitive agricultural industry for the rest of this century .
24 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 .
25 The aim of the code , the ICS says , is to " provide a framework for the development and continuing review of environmental management standards and practices , to be incorporated into the corporate culture and management procedures of shipping companies ; and identify specific subjects of environmental concern upon which companies should focus .
26 Wind farms , M S As , golf courses , associated hotels etcetera , development major recreation policies , and I think it the plan needs to have a a generic policy which addresses the issue of what is likely to be appropriate and acceptable in the countryside as a framework for the development of more detailed policies in in local plans .
27 But it was a rather confused piece of reasoning as his article began by conceding that there is strong support for the development of labour policies in the North .
28 The following section will describe how patterns of non-verbal communication established in well-rehearsed games and social routines help in another way by providing an important source of environmental support for the development of spoken language .
29 Lothian Regional Council , in March 1992 , recorded its conditional support for the Draft Local Plan — which explicitly excluded any support for the development of housing at Colt Hill .
30 The treaty included ( i ) a promise to work " to create a Europe in which human rights … are respected " ; ( ii ) German support for Hungarian membership of the European Communities ( EC ) " as soon as the political and economic prerequisites are fulfilled " ; ( iii ) German support for the development of a social market economy in Hungary ; and ( iv ) a Hungarian undertaking to " take concrete steps to promote the protection and strengthening of the identity of the German minority " in Hungary .
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