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

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1 The study also suggests that priority ought to be given to research which synthesises available evidence and arguments about key aspects of welfare policy , including the unit of assessment for the purposes of tax and social security , personal freedom and preventive health measures and the social responsibility for dependants .
2 His spokesman Mr Zlobin said Mr Khasbulatov was receiving numerous telegrams of support for the results of the Congress session .
3 Fair-haired , but perhaps somewhat slight of build for the rigours of the lower reaches of the Football League , Bernard was certainly a fast and cagey winger , and his talent was recognised when he was selected for the 3rd Division South representative side against the 3rd Division North , in the fifth and final match between them at Selhurst Park on 30 October 1957 .
4 Perhaps some consideration might be additionally given to the current situation regarding the lack of protection for the current situation regarding the lack of protection for the interiors of unlisted buildings within conservation areas … ’
5 ( iii ) It is necessary for there to be a quorum of creditors for the meetings to be effective .
6 Amnesty International , the human rights organization , issued a report on Jan. 22 accusing the security forces of responsibility for the deaths of over 1,500 civilians and for the arrest and detention of a further 300 in the period since the Sept. 30 coup .
7 It is too reminiscent of the routine , hack-produced illustrations of the past , the kind that were found in school stories and boys ' adventure stories , the kind supplied by a succession of artists for the stories of Enid Blyton .
8 There was a list of bands that might be interested in doing an album ( a musical tone-scale running all the way from Yes to Genesis ) , and a sheaf of sketches for the sets in a stage presentation .
9 The University of Edinburgh has a long and distinguished history and at a time of difficulty for the institutions of higher education throughout the country , Edinburgh is in a process of constantly reappraising and improving standards to meet the growing demands of a changing world .
10 I am writing to confirm the arrangements surrounding your preparation of scripts for the components for the Central News I and II videos .
11 However , the general principle of liability for the acts of others to which my hon. and learned Friend referred is not at all out of line with the Theft Act 1968 .
12 This is necessarily a source of weakness for the banks in the competitive struggle against the building societies .
13 The whisky is bottled there and dispatched abroad , earning a great deal of money for the coffers of the Chancellor .
14 Perhaps , like Meredith Jones , Lloyd 's natural interest and generosity were spurred on both by the obvious scarcity of opportunity for the children in that industrial beehive and by the war which had just broken out .
15 Other studies will be based on detailed comparisons of returns for the Censuses of Production for each country .
16 The trial judge sensibly obtained the agreement of counsel for the defendants to the case proceeding on the basis of defined issues .
17 ‘ Twelve women were driven to injure themselves out of fear for the lives of their husbands or loved ones .
18 ‘ We intend to work just as creatively to negotiate a convention on climate change — a framework of action for the nations of the world .
19 As regards the appropriation of funds for the purposes of planned provision , a first point is that the financial institutions could be short-circuited to some extent by increasing taxation of the wealthy .
20 From the rugged Peak District to the north to the rolling Cotswolds Hills in the south , the Big Heart of England region offers a wide range of attractions for the visitors to Birmingham .
21 Walmsley looks at several possible explanations and concludes that the change is largely due to the Act itself , firstly in the simple sense that the passing of the 1967 Act brought to an end a trial period of uncertainty for the police by making quite clear that , although in the future homosexual acts in private between consenting adults were to be legal , such acts in ‘ public ’ as defined by the Act were not .
22 In the interests of the maintenance of international peace and security , Article 35 ( 2 ) of the United Nations Charter allows a non-member to bring a dispute to which it is a party to the attention of either organ of the Organisation , provided it accepts in advance the obligations of the pacific settlement of disputes for the purposes of the dispute .
23 Keep an eye open on muddy paths or patches of snow for the tracks of hedgehogs .
24 He was very interested in bird watching and kept a large tin of peanuts for the birds in our front porch .
25 The point of reference for the origins of Britain 's eclipse could be placed almost anywhere from 1968 back to 1066 .
26 Despite the width of the statutory provision , the English court does not exercise its jurisdiction to wind up a foreign company unless a sufficient connection with England and Wales is shown and there is a reasonable possibility of benefit for the creditors from the winding up : see the review of the authorities by Peter Gibson J. in In re A Company ( No. 00359 of 1987 ) [ 1988 ] Ch. 210 .
27 This causes a great deal of anxiety for the parents of a girl child , for they start immediately after her puberty to worry about her marriage if she is not already married .
28 The creation of such schemes is more often a reaction to political pressure than the result of a rational approach to the issue of compensation for the effects of government action .
29 Nevertheless , I was given no monies , no form of compensation for the years of labour , of struggle , no consideration for being a pioneer of the business — which today is one of Glasgow 's best-known firms in the field of print and stationery .
30 But as there would be a saving of £1,000,000 for the values of rents paid for existing offices , the total cost of the scheme would be £1,500,000 .
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