Example sentences of "[noun pl] [art] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 In both cases the opportunities for specific data storage use , as well as full length programmes , have been emphasized by the promoters .
2 In all cases the techniques for building teamwork are similar .
3 With a number of solids the interatomic forces are stronger and stiffer than they are in common liquids and so the surface energies are higher , often ten or twenty times the values for ordinary liquids .
4 The draft budget cut by 15,000 units the plans for public housing construction in 1992 , but the Housing Ministry on Sept. 7 publicized details of a major housing construction plan for 1992 which would see the creation of a new belt of housing around Jerusalem and 12 new Jewish towns inside Israel , along the border with the West Bank .
5 In educational , professional and business environments the precedents for networking are clear .
6 Edward I had exploited the church 's national network to publish and justify to his subjects the reasons for his campaigns against Scotland and France ; under Edward 111 this development reached maturity .
7 In the schools the needs for AIDS education has never been greater .
8 Since these considerations are permeated by sexual elements the implications for and of the sexual side of marriage are multifold and far-reaching .
9 In such circumstances the figures for those activities will rise as a result of the police having spent more time and money in dealing with them .
10 In these circumstances the conditions for unquestioned support for the statutory town planning system , which had lasted for over 30 years , were now considered debatable .
11 It is worthy of note at this stage that on Mr t to say that on Mr calculations the figures for multiplier and multiplicand to the cost of total ca er of future care involved an addition to a total sum of one million two hundred and twenty five thousand seven hundred and fifty five pounds and twenty eight pence .
12 It seems certain that over the next few years the returns for all the work done did not satisfy Taylor , who wrote again in 1840 to the acting agent Moser , asking for a reduction of the Royalties to one-fifteenth .
13 For many years the arguments for access to information have emphasised on the one hand the private values of privacy and autonomy and on the other hand the public values of democratic involvement in decision making .
14 The poem then outlines the reasons for doing this , describing how the dead soldier always used to wake with the sun .
15 In both these studies the results for tactual responding closely mirrored those for responding under visual guidance , which suggests that the right hemisphere plays a supra-modal role in appreciation of spatial relations generally ( De Renzi and Scotti , 1969 ; De Renzi , Faglioni and Scotti , 1970 ) .
16 For slightly less than $10 he offers to mail customers the plans for a do-it-yourself coffin which , until required , doubles as a bookcase .
17 While the constitutional case was still sub judice Liam Cosgrave , Prime Minister of the Republic , could not comment on Sunningdale but in the middle of March , after the case had been settled , he made a statement which though it reiterated the terms of the communique gave Unionists no grounds for changing their view that there should be a moratorium on Sunningdale .
18 Instead , he might be cursed with one who would rob him blind and charge him three-times the wages for the privilege .
19 Further to the very unsatisfactory replies that the Minister has given not only to me but , earlier , to my hon. Friends the Members for Glasgow , Pollok ( Mr. Dunnachie ) and for Carrick , Cumnock and Doon Valley ( Mr. Foulkes ) , may I ask whether the Government consider the Indonesian occupation of East Timor to be illegal ?
20 However , as my hon. Friends the Members for Ashford ( Mr. Speed ) and for Mid-Kent ( Mr. Rowe ) have strayed into the area of transport , and as the right hon. Member for Blaenau Gwent ( Mr. Foot ) got as far as Yugoslavia , I feel that I , too , can stray a little from the main theme of the debate without attracting too much criticism .
21 The way in which the Government have brought the north and south together was well spelt out by my hon. Friends the Members for Glasgow , Rutherglen ( Mr. McAvoy ) , for Wansbeck ( Mr. Thompson ) and for St. Helens , South ( Mr. Bermingham ) .
22 I commend my hon. Friends the Members for Rugby and Kennilworth ( Mr. Pawsey ) , for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) and for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) for their overall appraisal of our policy .
23 Our Bills are all of a part with those objectives praised by my hon. Friends the Members for Elmet ( Mr. Batiste ) and for Saffron Walden ( Mr. Haselhurst ) — the drive to get better standards back into our education system , to increase yet further the participation of our young people , and to match the quality of education and training provided by our competitors abroad .
24 My hon. Friends the Members for Spelthorne ( Mr. Wilshire ) and for Nottingham , South ( Mr. Brandon-Bravo ) , among others , welcomed the capping provisions to protect residents of profligate councils .
25 Like my hon. Friends the Members for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) and for Leeds , North-West , I must now advise the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside that a revaluation would be bad news for Wales .
26 As my hon. Friends the Members for Wyre ( Mr. Mans ) and for Thurrock have said , people expected to be protected by central Government , but we have been told by the Labour party that there will be no limit whatsoever on spending .
27 I am pleased to see so many of my colleagues here , including my hon. Friends the Members for Amber Valley ( Mr. Oppenheim ) , for Derby , North ( Mr. Knight ) and for Derbyshire , West ( Mr. McLoughlin ) and several other colleagues .
28 We have had such contributions from my hon. Friends the Members for Torridge and Devon , West ( Miss Nicholson ) and for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) .
29 We also heard fine contributions from my hon. Friends the Members for Amber Valley ( Mr. Oppenheim ) and for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) , who has a quarry of good stories from the London borough of Wandsworth .
30 In a short speech , I shall not attempt to make again the points made so tellingly by others , not least my right hon. Friends the Members for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , for Shropshire , North ( Mr. Biffen ) , for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) , the right hon. Members for Bethnal Green and Stepney ( Mr. Shore ) and for Plymouth , Devonport ( Dr. Owen ) and my hon. Friend the Member for Stafford ( Mr. Cash ) .
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