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

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1 The whole arbitrary system itself , which was a temporary measure of protection for tenants in a period of acute post-war scarcity , should be dispensed with as soon as the output of the house-building industry has regained a satisfactory level .
2 This can be illustrated by the early examples of protection for individuals in the special treaty provisions for minorities ; the inclusion of human rights in Article 1 of the United Nations Charter in the context of the maintenance of international peace and security ; and by the paucity of international mechanisms for the enforcement of those rights and freedoms .
3 By far the greatest protection for consumers in Britain is provided by parliament , which in several important pieces of legislation has set up a framework in which the respective rights and duties of consumers and suppliers can be identified and clarified .
4 Another protection for consumers in their dealings with commercial organizations is provided by the Unfair Contract Terms Act , 1977 , which protects individuals against possible loss of rights from exclusion clauses and disclaimer notices on posters , tickets etc .
5 However , the need for physical protection for employees in certain situations must also be addressed .
6 Erm in the nineteen fifties and right up until I became a full time official , erm there was generated an opinion that if companies were financially well off , due to the effort of the employees , then there was some formal entitlement for employees in these particular undertakings , to put forward a separate claim at domestic level , to , to enhance their pay .
7 In a classic experiment reported in 1964 , John Wing and his colleagues showed that long-stay schizophrenic patients given advance preparation for placements in an industrial rehabilitation unit were less likely to suffer a relapse than those who were unprepared .
8 LANGUAGE FOR BANKING : AN INTRODUCTION TO TERMINOLOGY FOR EFL STUDENTS Collins 2984 128 pp Preparation for qualifications in the field of banking ( the AIB stages 1 & 11 ) to handle complex data and source material .
9 The growth and development of new technologies and scientific knowledge have inspired programmes providing positive discrimination for women in areas concerned with science and computing .
10 The Dutchmen of New Amsterdam were the first community of any substance outside the British Isles to be absorbed into England 's possession by conquest but they were close enough to the English in religion — the line of really intense division between groups in the seventeenth century — for there to be no prolonged resistance .
11 The deployment of current resources within a coherent , unified service , the adaptation of the use to which off-site units are put , the mobilization of resources from within the special schools sector and the imaginative employment of in-service training each provide some opportunity for developments in the very immediate future .
12 It provides an opportunity for researchers in academic institutions , central and local government , the private sector and other agencies to meet and discuss the discipline generally , as well as the specific papers and themes .
13 It is Government policy to continue to extend opportunity for students in that way .
14 It 's a wonderful opportunity for volunteers in shops and branches and one-off groups to contact all the people who 've supported them and Save The Children over the years .
15 In recent years the amateur actor has had more opportunity for classes in theatre work , including voice and movement training as well as performance and directing skills .
16 Given the creditable support that the Minister has previously given to integrated education in Northern Ireland , will he ensure that provision is made within the citizens charter to develop integrated education and to facilitate the opportunity for children in Northern Ireland to enter such education ?
17 At the same time it is likely that the insects developed tracheal breathing through perforations in their surface tissue which conducted oxygen directly into their bodies .
18 They 'll mean ignorance of best practice will no longer be a defence for companies in any future legal action by an employee .
19 It might be thought that the actor 's art also reflects the continual struggle between participants in a social situation to share their private worlds through public media of language and gesture , what Arthur Brittan ( 1973 ) refers to as ‘ negotiation of meaning ’ .
20 More recently , Edward Shorter has made a similar case for improvements in women 's health status generally as a pre-requisite to an active feminist movement .
21 ‘ But then that 's the case for women in most jobs . ’
22 While such theory may indicate that local voters should be made aware of costs , the case for differences in spending patterns and in standards of services is rooted in the reduction in welfare losses indicated by the decentralization theorem .
23 This is not the case for persons in receipt of Supplementary Benefit .
24 Eventually , after appealing her case for years in the UK , she took it to the European Court which agreed that there must be equal opportunities to claim social security benefits , and that discrimination on the grounds of either sex or marital status must end .
25 I think that it would be helpful if , at this point , I were to remind the House that we have made special provision for students in certain groups .
26 In this connection it is worth noting that in another context , and in another part of the same Act , Parliament has made express provision for cases in which the suitability of particular accommodation is to be determined by the court in the course of ordinary litigation .
27 Policy H one provides the numeric provision for dwellings in the county after two thousand and six .
28 One local authority in England , Warwickshire , has closed all its residential provision for children in care .
29 There is no provision for registers in Scotland .
30 There is no separate provision for exhibitions in the V&A 's budget which is approximately £30 million per annum .
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