Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | 5 ) The main priority was to develop databases which could be shared between members of the group and used as introductory material for school librarians who had newly acquired microcomputers . |
2 | In fact , she returned to Kensington Palace for professional treatment for her chronic depression . |
3 | They were also , however , profoundly suspicious of proposals for state welfare , which they identified as a means of diminishing working-class control over their own lives and as palliative substitutes for the workers ' just demands for control over the means of production , high wages and full employment . |
4 | The popular fronts themselves became still more intransigent in their demands : both the Latvian and the Lithuanian fronts , in late 1989 , were openly contemplating the possibility of formal secession from the USSR , not simply a greater measure of autonomy , and the three fronts jointly organised a Baltic Assembly which called for political independence for the republics within a ‘ neutral and demilitarised Balto-Scandia ’ . |
5 | It is in their faith in " ordinary " people , whose qualities were far from ordinary in Wordsworth 's eyes , that we find the justification for political demands for popular power or a wider franchise . |
6 | Whereas in the 1980s the reforming emphasis was on market economics without political openness ( perestroika without glasnost ) , the China of the mid-to-late 1990s was driven by a concern for political openness for the first time in its history . |
7 | The group is still looking for possible partners for its optronics operations , though it insists that so far there have only been talks , not negotiations . |
8 | The group is still looking for possible partners for its optronics operations , though it insists that so far there have only been talks , not negotiations . |
9 | A fairly simple algorithm has been implemented to search for possible alternatives for these letter positions , given the surrounding candidate letters ( as detailed in section 3.4.1 ) . |
10 | The proactive search for possible targets for retained purchasers |
11 | ‘ She also told me that Jamie and Gary were found to be unsuitable as bone-marrow donors for Donna . |
12 | Centre manager Malcolm Powton said he hoped for 500 visitors for the party day , including Durham County Council 's director of social services , Peter Kemp . |
13 | There is often a stark contrast between private space for which tenants have responsibility for upkeep and the public space which are the council 's responsibility . |
14 | Get to know more about Norman Croucher for yourself . |
15 | English , on the other hand , has to be able to distinguish dental from labiodental and alveolar places of articulation for to be distinct from and and for to be distinct from and ; this requires an additional feature that most languages do not need , and this could be seen as specific task for the learner of English . |
16 | er full courses and I think too people tend to say about that level for something like the accountancy |
17 | You may have forsaken chips in favour of baked potatoes but what about that weakness for crisps ? |
18 | He , he come in about that quote for nine for remember Mr |
19 | Dovercourt had just one season as a holiday camp before it was taken over by the RCM as short-term accommodation for refugee children . |
20 | On May 5 Mujjaddedi , who had already indicated that he might remain as interim president for longer than the specified two months , appointed a Cabinet ( most members in an acting capacity ) in a move regarded by some commentators as a violation of the Peshawar Accord . |
21 | Also , by acting as auxiliary counsellors for others , members of the group learn how to combat their own self-defeating attitudes and behaviour . |
22 | They might be sold for 70 GCs for their metal value , but most Imperial money-changers will only give one shilling in the crown for them . |
23 | So the error in output , , and the error in the sales proportion , , can be calculated for each subject for each period and for each repetition . |
24 | Sensitivity , specificity , and accuracy were calculated for each finding for each age group . |
25 | Historical data on claims for night visits were derived from the manual payment ledgers of the family health services authority for each quarter for the 10 years beginning October 1982 . |
26 | Scotland will retain the standard uniform charge for each person for both water and sewerage . |
27 | Allow at least two large tubes of water-resistant cream for each child for a fortnight 's holiday . |
28 | In comparing mean daily prevalence rates of morbidity between vitamin A and placebo groups in the Health Study , separate daily prevalence rates were calculated for each child for each of the intervals between dosing points . |
29 | I would then climb on and ride round and round the yard , trying to keep the exactly the same course for each circuit for the whole of the morning . |
30 | The most remarkable of the ocean or sensible heat occurred in the mid nineteen seventies , what 's referred to as the Widdell polenier An area of about three hundred thousand square kilometres was ice free for each winter for three consecutive years . |