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

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1 At different periods for political reasons a local deity might be raised to become a state god , a position which could be temporary or permanent .
2 For political reasons the ecu must be developed ’ , and the Financial Times wrote of ‘ Bonn 's disparagement of the European Currency Unit as the putative single currency ’ .
3 As the accompanying article by a Yugoslav investigative journalist suggests , however , it may well be that for political reasons the Yugoslavs have been fighting the case with at least one hand tied behind their back .
4 Today it means in terms of a hierarchy of pedagogical responsibilities that the individual and the individual family have a primary role , which they carry out through contracting and engaging for specific purposes the services of ‘ free ’ organizations according to their private ideological orientation , and only as a last resort does the state intervene directly .
5 For solid elements the enthalpy of atomisation is equal to the enthalpy of sublimation of the solid .
6 For HCI guests the daytime fun and games are centred around Drago with its lively family atmosphere .
7 Pensioner John Lovett , an ex-soldier , died as loyalist terrorists the Ulster Freedom Fighters admitted to the weekend murders in Belfast .
8 Moreover , for geographic reasons the strategic benefits of Cam Ranh Bay in peacetime are likely to turn into a liability during war .
9 The above results confirm for right handers the asymmetrical involvement of left and right hemispheres in matters of speech production and perception .
10 Carrow claims that for normal children the test scores increase with age and that it differentiates individuals with known disorders , including deaf children and those with articulation difficulties , from ordinary , non-handicapped children .
11 This meant that , as a county , it was significantly smaller than it later became , and that ( in particular ) it did not include for local-government purposes the city of Oxford .
12 For descriptive purposes the CCPR is given as the slope ( SEM ) of each regression line ; the R-sq% is also given , which represents the extent to which each data set is described by a straight line .
13 If , in addition , they could hire for private patients the very expensive facilities in the way of X-ray machines , operating theatres and the like , to be found within the National Health Service , this too made their lives very much easier and in many cases made their private practice a possibility .
14 Celts and Negroes love funerals , Orientals of every kind love weddings , while for inward-looking Saxons the big days are family holidays .
15 For rural weavers the habit of association was in itself sufficient to produce at need an organisation to provide deputations or conduct strikes , and this habit was reinforced rather than created by more formal links such as village friendly or burial clubs .
16 For administrative reasons the problems we set have to be multiple choice .
17 For fee-based advisers the allocation is 100.5% for the first £2,500 of premium and 105.5% of balance .
18 For historic reasons the infant baptism figure most accurately represents the ‘ external constituency ’ of the Church of England , that is , those who are favourably disposed , but most of whom do not bother to attend .
19 The relative extent of involvement of the enteric nerves is difficult to ascertain since for technical reasons no control fluid absorption was recorded in the present animals before exposure to the parasite .
20 For technical reasons the house had to be set back under a steep bank , and so feels slightly cramped .
21 For technical reasons the values recorded on the ground are for areas measuring 57 m along the scan lines and 79m between scan lines .
22 In spite of frequent attention , the old Paxman main engines on Venturous were breaking down more and more often , until the port engine finally gave up on us during Scottish patrols the following year .
23 For social services the link with DHSS encourages the giving of attention to relationships with the health service , and to a lesser extent with social security .
24 For social workers the priorities in working with sufferers are :
25 For social workers the task is likely to be primarily to act as co-ordinator of services , but the counselling and supporting role for carer and cared for must not be overlooked .
26 For computational purposes the answer is an unambiguous no .
27 For computational linguists the over-riding concern is their practical use .
28 What is clear is that for different reasons the Nordic states were disinclined to pursue closer economic integration wholeheartedly , or were at least following their customary practice of slow and cautious deliberation to try to pinpoint and resolve in advance any possible difficulties .
29 Maybe they had been for old times the old times that had never really existed .
30 For the most part , though , the Review concerned itself more with establishing for English studies a status similar to that of the humanism of classical studies , than with criticism .
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