Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [art] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Theirs was one of the few ale-only breweries in London at this time , most of the others producing huge amounts of porter for a voraciously thirsty market . |
2 | Outside and even around these reserves there is no guarantee of protection for the equally important adjoining forest . |
3 | The NGOs are worried that local people will be excluded from their traditional lands , although an ODA spokesman has denied that this will be the case , while Indian officials say that voluntary agreements will ensure protection for the more " ecologically sensitive " areas . |
4 | Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit . |
5 | Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit . |
6 | Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit . |
7 | Councils receive a special community care grant for the mentally ill . |
8 | The readiness with which the American delegates impressed their character and energy upon the Congress , leading its deliberations , influencing its thought , and even in some instances correcting its faults , is a quiet but signally effective illustration of their better preparation for a more thorough practical acquaintance with the work of deliberative assemblies . |
9 | All the horses are getting pretty fit , and need schooling and jumping in preparation for the rapidly approaching event season . |
10 | A study of the underlying features of the classification process and the components of a classification scheme is thus a preparation for the more critical and informed application of classification schemes . |
11 | the opportunity for the development of staff and of college procedures should prove invaluable as a preparation for the more extensive devolution of responsibility implicit in the Development Programme . |
12 | It also provides staff with experience in the development of assessment procedures , and this experience should be valuable preparation for the more extensive devolution of responsibility which is envisaged by the Council . |
13 | The sound effects man produces claps of thunder for the supposedly nerve-tingling revelations and soft music for the love affair between Watson ( Michael Percival ) and Miss St Clair ( Susan Penhaligon ) . |
14 | The relatively large number of babies provides the opportunity for a more general familiarity with infants , and the arrival of a baby involves fairly small changes to family life . |
15 | My other reason was that I wanted to have an opportunity for a more leisurely chat with you about your future . ’ |
16 | Go for it and use this as an opportunity for a very significant earnings boost next year . |
17 | The Children Act 1989 bringing disabled children into the same system as children in care , will provide an opportunity for a much needed impetus to research and to development in policies and practice concerning disabled children . |
18 | The week gave the opportunity for a quite extensive programme . |
19 | Paradoxically , however , as well as becoming the classical place of banishment , Siberia was also fast developing into a haven and a land of freedom and opportunity for the steadily increasing numbers of refugees fleeing from the oppressive social , economic and political policies of St Petersburg . |
20 | ( b ) The development of craft and company pride and the opportunity for the directly employed operative to achieve promotion to the salaried staff . |
21 | Some support for this interpretation may be found in the fact that section 5 affords a speaker or actor the specific defence that he was unaware and had no reason to suspect that his conduct may have been witnessed , and it would be anomalous if there were no similar defence for the more serious offence . |
22 | This granted planning permission for a very large development including more than one million square feet of office and 260,000 square feet of dwellings on the eastern end of Vauxhall Bridge . |
23 | Bradford City Council gave the quarry owner permission for a much lower generator on a " less visually intrusive " pylon , rather than the tower that has been erected . |
24 | THE Spitalfields Development Group , the consortium planning the redevelopment of the fruit and flower market in the City of London ( above ) , has applied for planning permission for a radically revised 1.9 million sq ft scheme ( below ) , involving 900,000 sq ft of flexible office space , 200,000 sq ft of retail units , residential and lesiure elements . |
25 | Nirex had originally planned to apply for planning permission for the repository--strongly opposed by environmental organizations--this year , with 2005 as the target date for its opening . |
26 | They hurt , sometimes excruciatingly , but on the deepest level of all , it is somehow ‘ all right ’ ; and out of the praise and gratitude and joy that spring from it when we can grasp it , I think that we may give ourselves permission for the more mundane , but wonderfully healing emotion of happiness . |
27 | Commentators contrasted this with the boost given to Yeltsin , his arch rival , by the support in the separate Russian Federation referendum for a directly elected Russian President . |
28 | The first contract for a privately managed remand centre has been awarded . |
29 | Precisely the same appears to be the case for a numerically much more important group of temporary workers , casual workers . |
30 | They currently co-operate well on an informal basis but there could be a case for a more formal liaison such as was seen in Germany . |