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

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1 If we have no understanding of cultural politics , of the way that civil society offers openings and opportunities for progressive change , then frankly , we might as well give up and just enjoy the ‘ consumer spectacle ’ .
2 The war had made many businessmen conscious of the need and opportunities for private banks in both London and the provinces .
3 Sales of farm inputs and opportunities for new investment in food processing and related activities are increasing in the poor countries in close relation to the acreage planted to the high-yielding varieties .
4 In a hard-hitting editorial , the journal 's editors challenge the effectiveness of the Zimbabwe government 's new Economic Structural Adjustment Programme ( ESAP ) which promised to create more jobs and opportunities for ordinary people .
5 Other sessions are on the recently completed project in the Vatican ‘ The Cicognara Library on Microfiche ’ , which is divided into two parts : ‘ Contents , catalogues and operation of the project ’ and ‘ Operation and opportunities for international co-operation ’ .
6 Posters and displays , demonstrations and exhibitions , craft activities , and opportunities for creative writing should all be encouraged .
7 The influence of school at this stage , with its strong socialising effect and opportunities for peer-group experience and influence , is marked ; but the experience gained in this situation will affect different children very differently according to the way that the soil has been prepared by earlier upbringing .
8 In addition , cuts in electricity tariffs for residents in a 10km radius were made and opportunities for local service industries were promoted .
9 The main emphasis is on the various ways that these relationships may pattern and establish expectations and opportunities for different individuals .
10 Among the issues discussed at the meeting were nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula , the creation of a collective regional security forum , and opportunities for confidence-building measures .
11 Shortage of funds and opportunities for popular mobilisation as well as ‘ outsider ’ status in relation to leading public men were the disabling features of antislavery in the 1840s and 1850s .
12 The key areas examined include credits and experience of transfer student attitudes , client satisfaction , the effectiveness of DipHE as a vehicle for organisational change , and opportunities for mature students with a background of educational disadvantage .
13 Topics include state and company pension benefits , financial planning , health , the home in retirement and opportunities for further work and leisure pursuits .
14 In Interdisciplinary education ( IDE ) and other broad team work , the possibilities of bringing in both specific basic scientific units and topics for all on the one hand , and opportunities for further scientific activity at a later stage for those choosing to develop their assignment in that direction , will also be remembered in the initial planning .
15 This is the second programme in a short series in which we 're taking a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that subjects are taught and opportunities for subsequent employment .
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