Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And that becomes the arbitrator for requests for information for the data access mechanism , whatever that happens to me be . |
2 | As it does , there may well be a place for prayer for healing of the emotions . |
3 | MAI Systems Corp , now based in Irvine , California has filed for protection for Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code in a Wilmington , Delaware court . |
4 | This would give sufficient time for preparation for release if the Parole Board recommended it , having considered risk . |
5 | It was initiated by one of our ministers erm , who felt it would be useful for churches to share er , their procedures for preparation for church membership . |
6 | The new Arrangements are very similar to the 1988 Scheme , the main , and welcome , change being the removal of the lower tier in what had previously been a two-tier system for remuneration for advice at police stations : a solicitor could undertake up to £90 of work , extendable retrospectively , where the client was in custody for an arrestable offence , but only up to £50 ( non-extendable ) otherwise . |
7 | These may of course in practice be confused or entangled with each other , as they are in Northern Ireland , or as they are in any state where the elections are largely or wholly a political ritual or a way of mobilizing mass support or approval for a regime in which party and state are indistinguishable , and electoral choice between contestants for office non-existent . |
8 | The move was seen as preparation for ECOMOG to take on an offensive rather than merely a peacekeeping role . |
9 | This was the main value they attributed to school work experience rather than seeing it in any direct sense as preparation for engineering work . |
10 | The report also called for support for employment promotion policies in tropical forest countries , and for improved access to industrial markets for their exports . |
11 | In addition , some clauses are regulated differently according to whether the contract is made with a person dealing as a consumer or with a non-consumer. ( a ) Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 The scope of the Act The UCTA 1977 applies to clauses which seek to restrict or exclude " business liability " , which is defined as liability for breach of obligations or duties arising — ( a ) from things done or to be done … in the course of a business … ; or ( b ) from the occupation of premises used for business purposes of the occupier … |
12 | Section 2 involves admission for assessment , section 4 for emergency admission for assessment and section 3 for admission for treatment . |
13 | With respect to psychiatric treatment , under Section 29 of the MHA 1983 , the county court can appoint the local social services authority as acting nearest relative for a psychiatric patient on application by an approved social worker on the grounds ‘ that the nearest relative of the patient unreasonably objects to the making of an application for admission for treatment … in respect of the patient ’ . |
14 | Animals live in populations that are dispersed in characteristic ways in the environment , ways that can usually be interpreted as a function of the behaviour of individual members operating as strategies for survival and reproduction . |
15 | Indeed , Fullan identified several other important ideas ; time and change , leadership and change , meaning and change , and the tension between grandeur and incrementalism as strategies for development . |
16 | The choice may be quite temporary and for limited purposes — using contingent loyalties as strategies for action . |
17 | There is no machinery for remission for misconduct in expert determination . |
18 | And cos the the studio is also used regularly for rehearsals for example or as you know if er local amateur company is putting on a show in the studio they 're given the use of the studio a week before the week of the show . |
19 | Full employment , competition between employers for labour and high levels of labour turnover might mean that many people are working for only a short time in any particular job . |
20 | There was some indication of a contradiction between provision for job enrichment and the potential of new technology to produce de-skilled and downgraded work . |
21 | With this assumption in mind Gorbachev told the Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in May 1985 that ‘ the newly independent countries do not want to be regarded any longer as objects for profit-making and for installing military bases and strongpoints in their territories ’ . |
22 | FOR GUMS FOR TEETH FOR LIFE ! |
23 | For both locations the evidence is in the expected direction for OBS score at both time points ( though the difference is very small ) , and for Newham for percentage living alone and proportion having no closely involved informal carer . |
24 | And then it 'll come up , you know , I 'll put in w er one O two is the headlines for Ceefax for instance and then the stories will be from one O three to about one one five or something like that you see . |
25 | It has turned down NSPCC approaches for funding for research saying Home Office research is sufficient . |
26 | Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on . |
27 | Group therapy can be particularly suitable for ‘ problem ’ families , marital difficulties and as support for addiction or living with addiction . |
28 | In fact , results showing enhanced recall and recognition of schema-consistent information ( e.g. Brewer & Treyens , 1981 ) and impaired recall and recognition of such information ( e.g. Pezdek , Whetstone , Reynolds , Askari & Dougherty , 1989 ) have both been interpreted as support for schema theories . |
29 | Erm , matters have moved on from than then in terms of the er additional P P G guidance which I think makes it quite clear , as as you 've already s said that erm we should be as transparent as possible in our allocations and levels for provision for employment development . |
30 | They shifted the responsibility for provision for sickness absence for the first twenty eight weeks from the national insurance scheme to a statutory sick pay scheme to be run by employers . |