Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | It would be preferable to the plans for an ugly toll bridge . |
2 | Many others had reason to be grateful to the Quakers for refusing to give up their mission to help refugees . |
3 | It may be possible for the arrangements for the funeral to be made direct with the crematorium or cemetery and minister of religion if desired . |
4 | So wh when we actually say communist , I mean , it does seem odd that it would be controversial to the communists for Mao to come back and talk about revolution . |
5 | The post-holder will also be involved in the preparations for the next HEFCE research assessment exercise ; this will include questions relating to the establishment of a publications database , and candidates for this appointment should therefore be computer literate . |
6 | The research will be concerned with the programmes for monitoring and evaluating the quality of schooling which have developed as a consequence of the 1988 Education Reform Act . |
7 | TRI-R hangers will not be available in the shops for some time , but we 're able to offer you a chance to try two different versions of this exciting wall-hanging system . |
8 | How far that can be mitigated by more sensitive evaluation of the distinctive contribution individual old people may have still to make , should be one of the questions for all workers in this field to address as they go about their daily work . |
9 | Thus in university towns and cities , there is often comparatively little gonorrhoea compared with the large urban areas , where shifting populations seem to be one of the reasons for an increased prevalence of the venereal diseases . |
10 | The absence of a repetitive , frequent , easily recognisable motor pattern in the colon may be one of the reasons for the lack of data on colon motor activity in paediatric patients . |
11 | Indeed this is sometimes thought to be one of the justifications for diversification . |
12 | Juliana Hatfield , in an ideal world , would be one of the candidates for courtship by the major labels in America who think nothing of offering the noise-for-noise sake Helmet half a million dollars to ditch an indie label for the big-time . |
13 | I see no reason to be optimistic about the prospects for Soviet democracy . |
14 | It is difficult , therefore , to be dogmatic about the prospects for change ; one can only set out the patterns or trends which may come about . |
15 | The sites of action for protein kinase C are likely to be close to the receptors for histamine and TGLP-1 . |
16 | Similarly the student must be aware of the opportunities for learning , so that she is able to make full use of her time on the ward . |
17 | He/she will also be aware of the possibilities for borrowing — both nationally and internationally . |
18 | As always , it is the role of the teacher to be aware of the possibilities for helping children to explore mathematical ideas . |
19 | Once it is assumed that the third party would be liable to the plaintiffs for damages of a particular kind , it must follow that he has some responsibility for those damages . |