Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Negotiations on the formation of an East German government were accompanied by great controversy in both East and West Germany over the terms for the introduction of German monetary union .
2 Frankly , it is not an outstanding record of achievement , considering there has been at least one Second Division club in the semi-finals for 30 of the 47 seasons since the last war .
3 As most of Paterson 's book deals with the histories of Ayrshire 's leading families , his comment on the shoot may have been coloured by a desire to please the gentry involved in the Society , as by 1870 interest had declined to rock bottom with no entries for the papingo shoot .
4 In Curtis v. Chemical Dyeing Co. ( 1951 C.A. ) the plaintiff took a wedding dress to the defendants for cleaning .
5 We wanted to do a research project on the reasons for the low take-up of Health Clinics and Health Services by Asian women .
6 The new policies which would emerge for discussion in an autumn 1990 white paper would take matter well beyond the December 1989 Green Bill , which does not include carbon dioxide among the gases for which standards are to be set .
7 French Aubusson and Savonnerie carpets of the 17th and 18th centuries , for example , followed the Baroque and Rococo elegance of the time with their bright colours and floral opulence , and it was not uncommon for 18th-century carpets to echo the ceiling designs of the rooms for which they were made .
8 To begin with an attempt was made to involve another member of the senior management team in the interviews for community posts .
9 In this chapter we have examined the impact of floating exchange rates on the hopes for economic and monetary union within the EC .
10 Then Athey tipped a half volley onto the stumps for a measley 5 and they were in trouble at 28 for 2 .
11 Anaerobic activity does not require an oxygen supply to the muscles for a sudden , short burst of activity .
12 Surprisingly enough , the small island of Jersey has been host to about 5,000 Madeirans , many of them contract workers in the hotels for the season .
13 Looking at the figures for manufacturing job loss alongside the figures for employment gain in the services , it may appear that the labour shed from manufacturing industries has been absorbed by the service industries .
14 Against this pessimistic background , the Care in the Community optimism about the possibilities for long-stay patients to live more independently seemed to betoken a change of central thinking .
15 In conclusion , the Commission considered that the existence of the quota system was irrelevant to the compatibility with Community law of the requirements for the registration of vessels referred to in question ( 2 ) .
16 For example , you know currently , you know our shift pattern with the projectionists for example , you know is generally when they 're not on holiday that they 're in at er ten o'clock and they work through till eleven .
17 This condition was aggravated by the fact that drought and bad weather had resulted in crop failures on the farms for three successive years .
18 The Scottish Office Education Department on the implications for further education provision arising from the White Paper Access and Opportunity ;
19 The sample variances of the returns for IBM and the market were 0.002,25 and 0.001,52 respectively and the variance of the error term was 0.001,58 .
20 The establishment of the Cambridge Board 's Rural Areas Committee in 1932 to facilitate its extended role in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire may be interpreted as a natural development of the UEMCC 's 1926 stance and officially endorsed by the 1932 Adult Education Regulations through the provisions for the appointment of Article 11 resident tutors in rural areas .
21 Philips blamed the unprecedented slump in the consumer electronics market that hit business hard in 1992 and dragged down its related components business for the latest round of woe , adding that ‘ The extent of improvement is dependent upon two major factors , price developments in the markets for consumer electronics and components and the speed of implementation of the restructuring programmes . ’
22 A High Court application by the airports for their continued detention was succesfully contested by Paramount 's administrator , supported by two creditors .
23 The first has already been dealt with in Chapter 6 when we discussed Friedman 's rehabilitation of Pigou 's theory of labour market adjustment : in a competitive market economy , relative prices will respond in such a way as to eliminate any chance discrepancy between the demands for and supplies of goods and factors of production .
24 So you have all these father Christmases in the shops for children that they ca n't miss out on Christmas but are sometimes naughty children .
25 Walter Last has spent some time developing a system for cutting the compound angles on the segments for his turning
26 This could simply be an artefact of the differential age distribution of the sexes for , as we saw in Chapter 2 , there are more women in the very elderly age groups .
27 You may be asked to " begin note-making and reading for an essay/class discussion on the reasons for Labour 's 1945 election victory " .
28 But Mr Major said extension of V A T was a vital part of policies to reduce public borrowing , earlier the Prime Minister presided over a cabinet discussion of the options for next month 's budget .
29 This may involve developing life plans with the individuals for whom they are responsible in isolation from other agencies .
30 Pittston finally provoked a strike by demanding mandatory overtime and Sunday working , the right to contract non-union labour at union operations , and 24 hours ' advance notice before the union brings safety experts or union officials to the mines for inspections .
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