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

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1 However , there was also a considerable consensus from the non-arts staff of LEAs and colleges that arts teachers were not helping the advancement of the case for the arts in a number of ways .
2 The rules for the cameras in committees are essentially the same as in the House , except that it is recognised that it is not possible to exclude shots showing the public , especially those sitting behind the witnesses in a select committee .
3 She rose quickly and lit the candles , all six of them which was wasteful , but she needed to be in the light for the shadows in the corners frightened her .
4 You should then get an ordinary bar chart , with the names of the sales staff used as the labels for the columns in the chart .
5 We 'd always felt that the demands for the prisoners in Kuwait only affected the French and the Americans .
6 As you know arms control negotiations are incredibly detailed and rather arcane subjects , er so it 's a little tricky to see the wood for the trees in this one , but er arms control , obviously C F E — the Conventional Forces in Europe — er is very much an issue that will be on the table .
7 It was suggested that a flour-mill for the employment of the paupers should be created , the flour produced to be used for making the bread for the paupers in the workhouse , as well as for the several parishes in the union .
8 I 'll just set the scene for the others in that he 's er fifty five is n't he ?
9 By 1801 , the House was providing all the clothing for the prisoners in Bedford gaol .
10 The question for the courts in these cases is whether the third party can escape from the effect of the documents that he or she has signed .
11 Therein lies the danger for the Tories in rediscovering him .
12 You do n't tend to get it in memory and problem solving , although you get the forest for the trees in problem solving so I suppose it 's there in a way .
13 Smith was annoyed when he heard of the decision for a jump-off in Belfast this weekend which will determine who will join the team for the championships in Rome later this month .
14 The formal rules and regimen are not the bases for the ways in which ordinary policemen perform their tasks , for very few rankers follow even a proportion of the management 's rules of conduct ( for example see Bittner 1967 ; Cain 1973 ; Chatterton 1976 , 1979 ; Eticson 1982 ; Holdaway 1980 , 1983 ; Manning 1977 , 1979 ; Punch 1979a ; Rubinstein 1973 ; Wilson 1968 ) .
15 An assistant master with Tory opinions spoke in favour of the need for the armies in Russia .
16 If a suitable masonry drill is not available , use a hammer and star drill to make the holes for the bolts in the brickwork .
17 If a suitable masonry drill is not available , use a hammer and star drill to make the holes for the bolts in the brickwork .
18 For instance , the predicates clear and ’ ’ were used in the conditions for the operations in the blocks world , but adding them did not extend the descriptive power of the language .
19 Greyhound racing claims the Chancellor earmarked the windfall for the tracks in his March Budget .
20 The figures for the deaths in Britain also produced predictable but depressing evidence that the poorer you were the more likely you were to become one of winter 's grimmer statistics .
21 Dr Alexandra Macara , chairperson of the British Medical Association 's ethics committee stressed the difficulties for the parents in making rational decisions at such a time .
22 The needles for the stitches in contrast colour will be selected to the upper position as the carriage crosses the needlebed and picks up colour two from the second yarn feed ( the ‘ butterfly ’ .
23 Just as the publication of the moving image section of the Charter for the Arts in Scotland has received scant attention , the erosion of BBC Scotland 's operational autonomy and the potential denudation of its programme-making resources should be a matter of widespread concern .
24 He bumped into some people waiting to join the queue for the seats in the reception area ( ha ; he 'd got in just before the rush ! ) , and went out through the doors back to the street and the bright sunlight .
25 The figures in the table are thus mean scores of the means for the organizations in the three groups .
26 THE spokesman for the convicts in a squeaky-clean Danish jail says he will vote No : he fears he may be sent to do his sentence in less salubrious surroundings elsewhere in the European Community if the Maastricht treaty is ratified .
27 Where 's the erm the tie-backs for the curtains in your bedroom ?
28 The tie-backs for the curtains in your bedroom ?
29 His style is associated with clothes and his trade is fashion photographer — but the armature for the clothes in his fashion pictures , is a " look " he invented .
30 After two postal rounds , ten teams survived to compete in the finals for the Cup and the Plate ( the competition for the runners-up in the first round ) .
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