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

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1 He can expect a change of pace in his new job : whereas he was responsible for 290 students at Goldsmiths ' , the Maastricht programme has eight students per year in a two-year course .
2 For free copies of Travellers ' Diarrhoea and Avoiding Viral Hepatitis , send an sae to Travellers ' Advice , BDF , 3 , St Andrews Place , London .
3 The position is the same if the offender is committed for some offences under Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.38 and for some under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 ; the restrictions in Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.133 have no application to the offences subject to committal under section 38 , as the Crown Court can sentence for those offences as if the offender has just been convicted of them on indictment , but do apply to the offences committed under section 56 .
4 This approach to surgical research is again unacceptable , ignoring as it does much excellent research that is responsible for real improvements in patients ' care .
5 At the same time , any contractors and their employees are subject , in the same way as Revenue employees , to the criminal sanctions — a fine or imprisonment or both provided by s 182 , Finance Act 1989 for unauthorised disclosure of taxpayers ' personal information .
6 From April 18 , 1980 , the green form scheme became available for domestic proceedings in magistrates ' courts , transferring the cost of representation from civil legal aid to legal advice .
7 FORD , rejected as sponsors by the Premier League , yesterday became part of a £1.2m package which will ensure ITV recoup almost a third of the £4m they paid for exclusive coverage of Rangers ' European Cup ties .
8 SynOptics Communications Inc , Santa Clara , is co-operating with IBM Corp Networking Systems to provide Unix-based technology for distributed management of customers ' large scale multi-vendor networks .
9 The Law Society has issued guidance notes for equal opportunities in solicitors ' firms which reproduce a standard policy for their use which has been drawn up on the basis of recommendations of the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality .
10 Lord Lane called for centralised control of advocates ' conduct , enforced by the judges .
11 The Federation of European Wholesale and International Trade Associations is calling for all references to traders ' responsibility to be removed .
12 Today the Law Society publishes proposed standards for good management by solicitors ' practices .
13 ( See appendix 6 for full details of teachers ' responses to this , and other , questions about gender . )
14 To join , and for more information about Friends ' activities , contact .
15 Yet Elaine Dodswell , who inhabited The Nook , produced the annual Sunday-school Christmas Play , and organized the parish hospital-run for those visits to out-patients ' departments at Woodborough so cherished by three-quarters of the population .
16 Pedestrianisation of the area inside the ring would be an obvious policy , but there is much housing here , with the resultant generation of demands for vehicular access for residents ' cars and for provision of services .
17 ‘ Prevention ’ is recast in terms of preventing harm , preventing offending and preventing the need for compulsory intervention in families ' lives through court orders : but no longer as preventing children being ‘ looked after ’ on their parents ' behalf .
18 Still others , as in the case of unit , investment or property trusts , specialize in matching borrowers ' needs for long-term finance with lenders ' needs for paper assets denominated in small units which are readily saleable .
19 How often is a child singled out for special praise at governors ' meetings ?
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