Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.
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1 | In order to facilitate progress , the report recommended that regional bodies be asked to draw up and submit plans for their areas for the organization of in-service courses . |
2 | Sometimes an extremely simple technique is sufficient — for example Coveney ( 1986 ) reports that he obtained enough data to allow him to study quantitatively different ways of expressing future time in the French verb , simply by asking speakers about their plans for the future . |
3 | In his view , they should be able to undertake more thorough investigations and be placed in a position to ask children and parents about their plans for the future . |
4 | They tend , as they have done for the past fifty years , to respond to the events of the day without projecting forward the effects of their policies for the necessary 18–24 months . |
5 | He published little , but elaborations of his proposals for the exploitation of technical innovation and the regulation of trade are found in abundance in such archives as the Hartlib papers and Shaftesbury papers , and his views were seriously regarded , even though his reputation suffered as a result of a bitter controversy with ( Sir ) William Petty [ q.v . ] . |
6 | Next , Peter Jenkins , the respected political commentator of The Sunday Times , writing on the possible impact of such men as Kenneth Baker and Kenneth Clarke brought into the Cabinet in the September 1985 reshuffle ( in alliance with existing Cabinet members such as Douglas Hurd and Norman Fowler ) : ‘ It is not easy to reassert Cabinet government in the face of determined prime ministerial power but the new Cabinet contains a group of capable and ambitious men of political middle age who are not eager to sacrifice the best years of their careers for the sake of someone else 's ‘ conviction politics ’ . ’ |
7 | The Bishop 's secretary was small and sleek like a mole , with padded compartments in his clothes for the precious books he carried with him everywhere — an accounting book and a psalter . |
8 | However she never lost control , giving polite but non-committal answers to endless questions about her feelings for the Prince . |
9 | Castle Communications ( the audio and video group ) has introduced a number of accounting policy changes in its accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 . |
10 | His talk was supplemented with sectional drawings and also a display of moulds from which castings for the engine would be made . |
11 | At this meeting the divisions review their performance in the current year and present and answer questions on their plans for the following year . |
12 | This work was financed by the laity — both patrons of livings and parishioners , large numbers of whom made contributions during their lifetimes and left bequests in their wills for the refurbishing of their local churches . |
13 | — WITH most of the other clubs in the Darlington Building Society NYSD league opting for pace , Stockton and Middlesbrough have signed left-arm spinners as their professionals for the coming season . |
14 | It was brought against two of Fidelity 's directors and the auditors of its accounts for the year ended 31 March 1984 . |
15 | In the meantime , Pennethorne had been working out the details of his proposals for the Foreign Office . |
16 | Details of his transactions for the first month are given . |
17 | The project aims to investigate the ways in which criteria for the evaluation of applications-oriented proposals are interpreted and applied , and how this affects the actions of potential proposers . |
18 | ‘ The whole effect ( of the film ) was destructively negative , and there was no attempt to spell out constructively ways in which services for the mentally handicapped might be improved . |
19 | We need to ensure that the management of community care is improved to meet the needs of those who are discharged from hospitals and , more particularly , of those who have never been long-stay patients in our hospitals for the mentally ill . |
20 | ‘ Here this son brought undue pressures on his parents for the benefit of the plaintiffs , and for himself of course , because he wanted the loan . |
21 | ‘ This … ’ said Tom Kean carefully , reading the paper again to convince his brain as well as his eyes , ’ — is General Robert E. Lee 's orders to his Commanders for the battle … we 've found their plan of action wrapped round three cigars . ’ |
22 | Banner Residential Properties draws shareholders ' attention to the RICS requirement in the notes to its accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992 . |
23 | Coun. Frank Robson ( Lab ) said that Leech Homes had again decided to add more houses to their plans for The Pastures , off Hunden 's Lane . |
24 | They do n't just put plaster casts on your legs for the fun of it . ’ |
25 | To keep market share , IBM has just cut prices on its PCs for the third time this year . |
26 | Scott LJ stated , however , that the lending institutions did not appoint debtors as their agents for the purposes of procuring additional security . |
27 | Banks , building societies and finance houses do not appoint their debtors as their agents for the purpose of procuring additional security . |
28 | Then , in Wisden 's delightful words , ‘ it was the turn of the three pace bowlers to wreak havoc and so produce a feeling of contentment in the minds of their colleagues for the Test series ahead ’ . |
29 | Alan McDonald , Industrial Engineer , after a two year ‘ day release course ’ at Stow College , Glasgow , and much home work , achieved good results in his finals for the Institute of Management Services . |
30 | Each of the major political parties included detailed commitments in their manifestos for the general election held in Britain on 9 April . |