Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the [num] " in BNC.

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31 Provision for the two other groups defined under South Africa 's system of racial categorization , the ‘ Coloureds ’ ( people of mixed race ) and Asians , was also separate .
32 Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels .
33 Secondly , we desperately need a comprehensive structure of opportunity and provision for the 16–19 age groups .
34 Size alone can never be the sole determinant when considering types of provision for the 16–19 age group .
35 The topic of cataloguing and catalogues may not be an exciting one to many of you , yet in the context of this seminar and the concerns of research library provision for the 1990s there is some special pleading to do on their behalf .
36 I intend to concentrate on provision for the 18 per cent unstatemented pupils who remain in mainstream schools but who , as Warnock reminded us , have special needs .
37 Statutory youth service provision for the 16 to 18 age group in Northern Ireland
38 Mia Kellmer Pringle 's paper ( 2.2 ) is based on a lecture given to a conference organized jointly by the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) and the Department of Health and Social Security ( DHSS ) on the theme of ‘ Low Cost Day Care Provision for the Under-Fives ’ .
39 He was in charge of musical direction for the 1968 movie Isadora .
40 The children were split into two age groups , Youth Allyah for the fourteen to seventeen-year-olds and Hechalutz , the adult movement , for the rest .
41 On Thursday Mrs Marian Flowers , CHC member and herself a diabetic , criticised the district for again omitting any such appointment from its budget for the 1992–93 financial year .
42 The budget for the 1989/90 financial year which began on July 1 , 1989 , included a planned 4.4 per cent increase in expenditure to KD3,549,100,000 , made possible by an expected 8.6 per cent rise in revenues to KD2,230,500,000 .
43 The draft state budget for the 1991-92 financial year , beginning on April 1 , 1991 , was presented by President Suharto to the House of Representatives on Jan. 7 .
44 The budget for the 1990/91 financial year ( starting July 1 , 1990 ) was approved by official decree on June 30 [ see p. 37429 for details of 1989/90 budget ] .
45 I am not convinced that , even on the projected budget for the mid-1990s , the budgetary emphasis on safety can yet be considered adequate .
46 The Community is already giving some of this : it set aside 500m ecus ( $685m ) from this year 's budget for the three ‘ front-line ’ states : Jordan , Egypt and Turkey .
47 A budget for the 1992-93 biennium , providing for expenditure of US$646,000,000 ( representing a cut in real terms of 4.6 per cent ) , was approved without major controversy [ see p. 37054 for 1989 budget disputes ] , and the USA undertook to pay before January 1992 its arrears for 1991 , which amounted to some $34,000,000 out of a total contribution of around $75,000,000 .
48 The current-account deficit for the 1990/91 financial year ( starting on July 1 , 1990 ) had already passed US$2,000 million , as compared to US$1,600 , million for the whole of fiscal 1989/90 .
49 Provisional figures published by the Central Statistical Office showed the deficit for the three months to the end of March was £4.5bn , compared with £4.35bn the previous quarter .
50 Provisional figures published by the Central Statistical Office yesterday showed the deficit for the three months to the end of March was £4.5bn compared with £4.35bn the previous quarter .
51 The deficit for the 1990 underwriting year is expected to soar to £2.4 billion , after £2 billion of losses were suffered in 1989 .
52 Strike action on the coalfields was the major catalyst for the 1926 General Strike , and the miners have been widely perceived for several decades as at the forefront of trade union militancy in the United Kingdom .
53 The excuse for the 1928 ‘ infirmary pie ’ was to raise £1,000 to endow in perpetuity a bed at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary , but to many people it was really a somewhat belated celebration of the end of the 1914–18 war .
54 There is n't a driver for the i variant of the printer and I 'm not sure there ever will be .
55 Lawton ( 1977 ) has summarized the interaction between components of change for the 1950s and 1960s ( figure 3.5 ) .
56 at that meeting Britain had provided the winner for the 60 metres in Barrie Kelly .
57 They sang hymns and said a prayer for the 31 people who died and those who suffered from radiation in the April 1986 accident .
58 The employers yesterday increased their offer to further education lecturers from 5.3 per cent for the year to April , to 8 per cent , with a £700 one-off , lump sum payment for the 17 months to September next year .
59 Payment for the two men who died because of you and the many who might have died . ’
60 The second was the request for payment for the three lessons .
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