Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] and for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Major told the Commons yesterday : ‘ The passage of the Maastricht Bill is a matter for the British Parliament and for the British Government . ’
2 Later in the season , plants offer animals food of a different kind and for a different reason .
3 It is customarily assumed that the five years and eight months between the outbreak of war with Nazi Germany in September 1939 and the final collapse of that power in May 1945 was an epoch of ever-increasing radicalism , both for the British electorate and for the Labour Party itself .
4 We then consider some of the current and future implications of past changes and of those still to come , both for individuals who survive into what is commonly called old age and for the wider society of which they are a part .
5 There was a need for a Bible in the English tongue and for a new liturgy in English which would clearly indicate the Church 's disbelief in Purgatory , pilgrimages , and in transubstantiation .
6 Thirdly , the Labour party 's support for the social action programme of the social charter and for a minimum wage represents a political double-barrelled shotgun aimed at the working population , particularly those in lower-paid jobs .
7 This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere .
8 Sinead 's father John saw the progressive school in Waterford as a last chance for his wayward daughter and for the first time in her life she came across a school where she had nothing to rebel against .
9 In 1835 she succumbed to a form of pre-senile dementia and for the last two decades of her life was confined to the house and terrace of Rydal Mount .
10 The foregoing chapters will , it is hoped , form a sufficient background and we may now begin to look at their implications for the social worker and for the social work profession .
11 There are going to be implications for the private sector and for the statutory authorities and for SAD .
12 Commenting on the boycott by the opposition , he said : " Whilst the state provided all the facilities and preconditions for the success of the pluralist experiment , for widening the scope of the political scene and for the active participation of tendencies and parties , many opposition parties preferred not to participate and to adopt a negative stance towards the development of this experiment . "
13 Evidence resolving the trichotomy at node 3 is provided for a human-chimpanzee grouping and for a chimpanzee-gorilla grouping .
14 If there is only one adult resident , a discount of 25 per cent can be claimed ( s79 ) ; it is important therefore that if husband and wife cease to live together each of them should notify the local authority that separation has taken place so as to end joint liability and for the remaining resident spouse to claim the discount ( if applicable ) .
15 Fama and MacBeth also found that the intercept ( ) was significantly different from the risk free rate for the entire period and for the first of the sub-periods , which tends to lend support to the zero-beta version of the CAPM rather than the risk-free rate variant .
16 Sugar production , he argued , was extremely important in the imperial economy and for the foreseeable future plantations would rely upon fresh labour from Africa to maintain production .
17 In a limited sense and for a fortunate few who were related to the adult mule spinners with whom they worked , this may have been true .
18 For more delicate greenstuff and for the fruity veg I tend to turn to olive oil .
19 Inevitably , policy failures were attributed to the government and its officials , when the blame lay more widely with the whole of the community and in particular with the strong British dislike both for rethinking an entire situation and for the radical changes that might have to follow from such a reconsideration .
20 We are led to consider ways of speeding up these operations , for a given fixed technology and for a given fixed representation for numbers ( which determines the results of these operations at an architectural level ) .
21 For a circular rod of radius a the form factor F is the same as the moment of area and so for a free-free torsional resonant vibration and for a clamped-free resonance .
22 It has often been stated that the coloration , if not the breed type , suggests Scandinavian origins for the White Park and for the British White , in that the pattern is quite common , especially in the Swedish Mountain cattle .
23 It was as if all that we had done … had been a school and a preparation both for that first day in which I suddenly knew how to make one-step dry photographic process and for the following three years in which we made the very vivid dream into a solid reality .
24 As director of the Institute of Child Health from 1946 he was responsible for its rapid development and for the innovative departments of growth and development , and tropical medicine .
25 She lay back with a little thud and for a few minutes they were both silent .
26 to draw out implications for equity of provision on a national scale and for the central-local relationship .
27 The main gap was in provision for elderly people with senile dementia and for the new long-stay population .
28 THE Mervyn Brown Memorial Game organising committee wishes to take this opportunity to thank the soccer public throughout the province for the tremendous support they gave to this memorable occasion and for the spontaneous and genuine reception accorded to both teams prior to the commencement of the game .
29 May I thank my honourable friend for that extremely helpful reply and for the encouraging figures which he has given to the house this afternoon .
30 The treaty provided for the elimination of all chemical weapons stocks over a 10-year period and for a detailed inspections procedure for to ensure compliance .
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