Example sentences of "[noun] and for [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 For an application to be an application for the renewal of a licence , it must be in respect of premises where there is a licence already in force and for a further grant in the form of that licence .
2 They can be held for 48 hours without charge under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and for a further five days at the discretion of the Home Secretary .
3 A supplement is payable for sea view rooms in the main building and for the larger deluxe bungalows with bath .
4 Its 1979 census population of about 162,000 was 75.9 per cent Armenian and only 22.9 per cent Azerbaijani , and there had been pressure for some years for its transfer back to Armenia and for a greater degree of autonomy for its predominantly Christian people .
5 ND argued for more free-market economic policies and deep cuts in government spending , while Pasok and Synaspismos called for the preservation of welfare provisions and for a higher productivity in the public sector .
6 As their education and knowledge increase they are pressing more and more each year for better social conditions and for a larger share in the fruits of industry .
7 This group also argued for measures of economic liberalization and for a clearer separation of the Labour Party from the Histadrut trade union organization .
8 We then consider some of the current and future implications of past changes and of those still to come , both for individuals who survive into what is commonly called old age and for the wider society of which they are a part .
9 Bristol will increase its contribution to the pursuit of scholarship and research for the benefit of all mankind , for the creation of a better quality of life for our fellow citizens , for a renewed industrial future for our country and for a better understanding of the past and expanded horizons for many who are trapped by lack of opportunity or missed chances in earlier education .
10 Elected to Parliament in 1885 , Wilson was able to bring pressure to bear on the Liberal Party , both for repeal and for a wider programme of moral reform and social disciplining .
11 On beaches with mixed sand and shingle there is a tendency for the coarser material to be gathered into the cusps and for the finer material to form the bays .
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