Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This change of practice applies to settlement income for 1981 – 82 et seq . |
2 | Japan 's ASCII Corporation has picked up Japanese and Korean distribution rights to Santa Clara , California-based Nimbus Technology Inc 's new Mbus board for would-be superscalar Sparc cloners ( UX No 383 ) and other products : ASCII , the lead investor in Chips & Technologies Inc back in 1987 , is also considering taking a minority stake in the start-up though that part of the equation has yet to be nailed down . |
3 | GIVEN THE curious blindness of members to BBC arts products , it was appropriate that the recent BAFTA award for best 1991 arts programme went to Channel 4 's Without Walls for Robert McKee 's constructive debunkery in J'Accuse — Citizen Kane . |
4 | In 1980 he won a BAFTA award for best actor . |
5 | The purchase grant for 1992 diminishes to Pta300 million ( £1.6 million ) . |
6 | Councillor Charles Gray , president of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities , was speaking on the eve of a Commons debate on grant support for local authorities . |
7 | He gave warning of cuts and redundancies and predicted that services in some areas would be eliminated altogether , during the annual Commons debate on grant support for local authorities . |
8 | We have applied to many sources of possible grant support for these costs , such as the Lingua Project , the DAAD and industry . |
9 | I 'd rigged it for her a while back in part payment for temporary accommodation after the house I 'd lived in in Southwark had accidentally been sort of totally damaged . |
10 | That is , in men there would be a greater right field advantage for verbal ability and a lesser right field advantage for visuo-spatial ability than in women . |
11 | There is evidence for a right field advantage for verbal tasks , while visuo-spatial tasks have been found to have a left field advantage . |
12 | This supports the hypothesis that there is a right field advantage for verbal ability over spatial ability . |
13 | That is , in men there would be a greater right field advantage for verbal ability and a lesser right field advantage for visuo-spatial ability than in women . |
14 | This supports the hypothesis that there is a right field advantage for verbal ability over spatial ability . |
15 | In actual fact , he was allowed out of the Kingussie sanatorium for two weeks so that he could be ordained and then on being discharged from the sanatorium , he went to St Joseph 's Parish , Ansdell as a curate . |
16 | The research linked together the relevant data bases , and concentrated particularly on the statistical association between the UPA index for small areas ( and its component indicators ) and self-reported morbidity of residents of the small areas . |
17 | Without going into calculations , virtually any realistic combination of antenna size and power at the feed will result in a power flux density a few metres in front of the dish of less than 10mW per square centimetre — the nationally accepted long-term human exposure level for electromagnetic radiation . |
18 | During his speech to the Knesset Moda'i stated that the government would not permit the budget deficit for 1991 to exceed 5.5 per cent of GNP , a figure which he nevertheless described as " exceptionally high " . |
19 | The Finance Ministry announced on July 9 that the budget deficit for 1991 was estimated at Dh155,600,000 , compared with Dh666,700,000 for 1990 . |
20 | On Dec. 12 Cornelio Sommaruga was re-elected President of the International Committee of the Red Cross ; the 1991 ICRC budget deficit for 1991 stood at US$35,000,000 . |
21 | The result is the now-famous £28 billion Budget deficit for 1992/3 , a figure which requires the government to borrow more than £100 million every working day of the current financial year . |
22 | The centre-right government in office since October 1991 presented a revised finance bill on April 24 , after it had emerged that the budget deficit for 1992/93 was expected to be 101,800 million kronor ( representing 6.9 per cent of gross domestic product — GDP ) , well above the 70,800 million kronor expected when the 1992/93 draft budget was presented in January [ see p. 38737 ] . |
23 | The commission of cardinals overseeing the Vatican 's financial affairs announced on Oct. 26 , 1989 , that the Vatican 's budget deficit for 1988 had amounted to US$43,500,000 . |
24 | The meeting was arranged after predictions by the administration 's Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) and the Congressional Budget Office ( CBO ) that the US budget deficit for fiscal 1991 ( beginning Oct. 1 , 1990 ) , would be considerably in excess of that anticipated in the administration 's budget proposal of January 1990 [ see pp. 37177-79 ] . |
25 | December 1988 : The budget deficit for 1988-89 looks like turning out at £4m or £5m . |
26 | Hernández Colón stated that the budget deficit for 1990 was an estimated US$200 million . |
27 | Oman 's economy benefited from oil price rises following the invasion and some reports estimated that a projected budget deficit for 1990 might be turned into a surplus . |
28 | The budget deficit for 1990 was estimated at over 2,000,000 million dong , or some 7.7 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) . |
29 | To meet an estimated budget deficit for 1932 of 120 million , a majority of the committee recommended cuts in Government expenditure of 97 million : 67 million to be saved from a reduction in unemployment benefits and the remaining 30 million to be found out of taxation . |
30 | The Chancellor revealed to his shocked colleagues that May had underestimated the budget deficit for 1932 ; it would not be 120 million but 170 million . |