Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | As northern cities became symbols for industrial collapse and unemployment , so symbolic solutions had to be proffered . |
2 | Within this general consensus , the armies of individual states made plans for their own circumstances . |
3 | There are other reasons to support initiatives for using the computer as a means of delivering subject-specific information . |
4 | As with the Bar , many local authorities award grants for maintenance , but some do not , and the grants that are made are often inadequate . |
5 | These Regulations are designed to ensure that employers introduce arrangements for effective management of health and safety in which employees and safety representatives will have to play their part . ’ |
6 | I 'd spend hours cooking meals for Gary , then eat them before he got home so I 'd have to cook more . |
7 | Next , the draft would make it cheaper for disgruntled shareholders to sue directors for mismanagement . |
8 | The growth of broadcasting hours made opportunities for lunchtime news in 1972 and an extended early evening news in 1976 , with similar BBC expansion and a distinctive approach from Channel 4 . |
9 | Despite the reduction of inflation to 12.9 per cent ( compared with a 1989 target of 15 per cent ) and a growth rate in 1989 which was expected narrowly to exceed population growth , the economy 's structure remained largely unchanged , particularly in agriculture , with a prominent division between estates producing commodities for export , and a peasant sector where successful farmers were in a tiny minority . |
10 | Usually the priors became proctors for the king , paying over to him a farm ( or rent ) , but as these farms were based on a high assessment many houses or cells sold or leased their property in order to buy denization . |
11 | Merchants sought outlets for their wealth and desire for influence within the system . |
12 | UFC has published a document setting out how the peer review process will work , with 50 panels of 8–10 experts producing ratings for activities across 72 subjects . |
13 | It is often the proper job of authorities to issue directives for this purpose . |
14 | The development of these skills has implications for teaching and learning strategies because only with a wide range of evidence can pupils gain adequate experience . |
15 | Education , training and skills development is another way in which the government attempts to meet demands for labour . |
16 | Regan makes no attempts to provide answers for the complex and difficult questions which would confront us . |
17 | In response to the failure of a number of attempts to provide foundations for certain knowledge of empirical facts , many epistemologists have tried to defend various forms of fallibilism . |
18 | Pre-dating the National Health Service by over thirty years , in 1916 the Venereal Disease Regulations were passed instructing all local health authorities to provide clinics for the diagnosis and treatment of the venereal diseases . |
19 | Will the Minister use his powers to enable local authorities to provide houses for homeless people , whether through local authorities or housing associations , jobs for redundant construction workers , and new business contracts for the building companies which are going bankrupt ? |
20 | It permitted , but did not , as Wilson had intended , require local authorities to provide meals for needy schoolchildren . |
21 | The North Side Civic Development Council placed the latter firmly on its agenda through its attempts to establish incubators for small businesses and local labour contracts in larger projects , with limited success . |
22 | The Republicans believed in keeping government expenditure as low as possible , and in cutting taxes to provide incentives for investment . |
23 | Finance Houses provide funds for hire purchase , leasing and trade stock financing . |
24 | We are looking for state-backed policies to provide funds for those areas of production where potential exists for a swift expansion of exports . |
25 | Some authorities provide hostels for older children who need some care but not the full care of a family group home , but on the whole the needs of young workers and older school children are not well catered for . |
26 | In September 1912 the Leeds and District FA expressed concern at the takeover of practice pitches by Rugby Union clubs , and urged senior soccer clubs to provide grounds for junior players . |
27 | Most of the colleges were originally established by religious foundations to train teachers for schools , but they now offer a wide variety of other courses , mainly at degree level . |
28 | Is he aware that some EC partner states want mechanisms for cohesion to be written into the text of the treaties that may be signed after Maastricht ? |
29 | Both these cases involved applications for orders to the Italian courts ; it may be that an English court would resist a contractual fetter on the power to grant injunctions under section 37 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 . |
30 | THE US is preparing for a showdown with other North and South American countries over plans to launch satellites for beaming TV to roof-top aerials . |