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

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1 As for a cosy role in the family firm , forget it .
2 In simultaneous elections in Berlin on Dec. 2 — the first since 1946 for a unified administration in the city — the CDU led by Eberhard Diepgen won a landslide victory against the SPD-Alternative List ( AL ) coalition led by Walter Momper , which had ruled in West Berlin since the last election in January 1989 [ see pp. 36403 ; 36530 ] .
3 The DES agreed to fund a pilot project for the ten months from October 1989 to July 1990. it aims to identify and recruit twenty German and French teachers for a ten-week course in the coming summer term .
4 There was simply no place for a communist renegade in the Cold War political climate of postwar France .
5 It was built for a rich banker in the early sixteenth-century but is more renowned as the home of the Societa del Giardino , the oldest and most prestigious club in Milan which has used the palazzo since 1818 .
6 This problem calls for a major change in the content of our primary education and for the raising of the school entry age so that the child is older when he leaves , and also able to learn more quickly while he is in school . ’
7 But there had been little doubt he would go from the moment Micheal Hurley had called during the Thanksgiving holiday to say he had at last been funded for a major operation in the Middle East and would Coleman be interested in going back to Cyprus as a DEA contractor ?
8 One of Jane Clifford 's first tasks was to prepare the uninhabited rooms at Rhydoldog for a major feature in the ‘ Living ’ section of Vogue .
9 Mr Kellett calls for a major shake-up in the system for looking after the elderly in an article in the British Medical Journal .
10 Given the spate of recent disasters , notably in the UK the time is ripe for a major initiative in the field of emergency planning and hazard studies .
11 If anyone is disposed to look for a golden lining in the effects of Typhoon Thelma — which , in November , killed about 7,000 people on the islands of Leyte and Negros in the central Philippines — it might be the resulting national outrage against illegal logging .
12 The quiet , rustic public rooms are perfect for relaxing in and the cosy bar is wonderful for a peaceful drink in the evening .
13 Will he beef up the public consultation procedures which his Department are currently casting aside like autumn leaves shrivelling on the ground , or do we have to wait for a Labour Government in the full flush of a green spring and summer to bring sense back into our planning system ?
14 From a traditional Labour background , my mother rejected the politics of solidarity and communality , always voted Conservative , for the left could not embody her desire for things to be really fair , for a full skirt that took twenty yards of cloth , for a half-timbered cottage in the country , for the prince who did not come .
15 Values for a modern diet in the UK are derived from the National Advisory Commission on Nutrition Education Report ( 1983 ) and the Annual Report of the National Food Survey Committee ( Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries & Food , 1979 ) .
16 This has created a vacancy for a full-time post in the Eastern Counties , for one year initially .
17 At the end of the day 550 people sat down for a superb dinner in the marquee , prepared by and his team , where the trophies and prizes from the Grand Draw were presented , followed by a disco .
18 STAND by for a Tartan invasion in the Irish League next season !
19 The House of Commons Transport Committee considered the prospects for a fixed link in the light of changing European Community thinking on transport , and in March 1980 the British Minister of Transport invited tenders on the strict understanding that they should be viable without any form of public support or guarantee .
20 BAD NEWS for anyone wanting to move : you will probably have to wait two years for a substantial recovery in the housing market .
21 The progressive questioning of the staff made for a terrible atmosphere in the Staff Common Room .
22 Certainly , a residence requirement which consisted of a requirement to have resided for a certain time in the country before a self-employed occupation could be taken up would involve covert discrimination , because it would be satisfied virtually automatically by nationals and would therefore affect nationals of other member states , if not exclusively , at least chiefly .
23 And I 'm trying to get it through your arrogant skull that I 'm not in the market for a casual roll in the hay just because we happen to be sharing a villa for a few days ! ’
24 This course is designed to give graduates a sound grasp of the core material of management together with the specific knowledge and skills needed to prepare for a managerial career in the clothing industry .
25 Keeton spent three years there before returning to Cambridge , where he established himself as a private tutor to Law students , while he waited to be invited to fill a vacancy for a legal appointment in the Foreign Office .
26 Huxley joined the evolutionists because he could use their theory to make a general point about the need for a naturalistic methodology in the life sciences as an essential prelude to modernization .
27 This has important consequences for a key factor in the model — the bureaucrat 's monopoly of information .
28 In response to Tamil demands for a separate state in the Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka , Parliament in August 1983 approved an amendment to the Constitution making the advocation of separatism illegal [ see p. 32632 ] .
29 In response to Tamil demands for a separate state in the Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka , Parliament in August 1983 approved an amendment to the Constitution making the advocation of separatism illegal .
30 So we 're looking for a for a separate policy in the industry employment section of the structure plan , we do not wish to see any amendment to part of E two or for that matter to Policy I five , both of which we we fully support .
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