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

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1 Maternity units should have clear , explicit guidelines on the grounds for recommending cardiotocography so that the clinical and legal responsibility does not lie with a junior obstetrician or midwife .
2 The first requirement of the system is for the librarian at each service point to estimate the desired size of his stock on the shelves for each interest category .
3 The tour of the exhibition will provide an opportunity to talk with major producers on the latest developments in roofing materials , and there will be a technical briefing on the implications for specifiers of the introduction of CEN standards , the Construction Products Directive , quality assurance and guarantees .
4 The Scottish Office Education Department on the implications for further education provision arising from the White Paper Access and Opportunity ;
5 New draft guidance on the procedures for the outgoing and successor firm when a client decides to change advisers , issued by the Chartered Accountants ' Joint Ethics Committee , puts greater emphasis on the fact that any change in a continuing appointment , such as tax or accounting work , should be treated in the same way as a change of auditors .
6 The Home Office publishes a leaflet ( BN7 ) giving detailed guidance on the requirements for individuals seeking British nationality and if you have any competitors who intend to compete internationally and who might fall into this category , then you should ensure that an early clarification of nationality is sought .
7 If Brunel 's scheme had been adopted , what would have been the effect on the plans for the BCR nearly twenty years later ?
8 That would push up mortgage interest rates and have a catastrophic effect on the prospects for recovery , Mr Mellor said .
9 An analysis of the age and sex structure of unemployment and its locational distribution is of value because it may throw some light on the reasons for the growth of unemployment and the policy measures which may be most effective .
10 There are few records , and those available throw little light on the reasons for the high food costs or the labour turnover in the catering sections .
11 I would be very grateful if you could shed any light on the phases for me .
12 The ghinocerous part about it is the mega-big way that Citizen Kane have put the title single of their first and latest album on the doorsteps for milk drinkers who want some rhythm and blues with breakfast , in a tape on offer with extra pintas .
13 On the contrary , it draws attention to the dangers of introducing western technology outside , and even in the west it 's a good illustration this of the extent to which or work in countries overseas has relevance for Britain , because we have done a great deal of work on the implications for the unemployment problem of having technology which requires too much capital , which has a very ratio of capital to labour .
14 Although many windmills have been converted to domestic use , it is plain that there are distinct limitations on the opportunities for winning convenient living accommodation from these structures .
15 Sitting in a traffic jam with such a car alongside is a contemporary purgatory that produces reactions in me that bode no good for the future of the human race and make me a menace on the roads for minutes afterwards .
16 * Changes in the UK population structure may had radical effects on the markets for housing , accommodation and personal pension finance , as the age structure of the population becomes dominated by more and more people aged 40 plus .
17 Drummer Barrett Martin lays down a dauntingly hard-but-fair rhythm manifesto , while Gary Lee Conner is the band 's only obvious showman , a tangle of sweat , hair and punkoid Townshend windmill routines who , even when horizontal , somehow managed to keep his act on the rails for such intricate anthemic lullabies as ‘ Bed Of Roses ’ or ‘ Shadows ’ , the opening nugget from the new ST album .
18 Rommel , indeed , put the blame on the Italians for leaking secrets : ‘ We know from experience , ’ he wrote in his diary , ‘ that Italian headquarters can not keep things to themselves , and that everything they wireless to Rome gets to British ears . ’
19 ‘ Many companies are placing their main focus on the opportunities for intro-European trading after 1992 and rightly so .
20 Preliminary work had also been done during the war on the ideas for the social security scheme , and plans had begun to be drafted for a national health service .
21 How unfortunate that Adrian Furnham 's interesting article on the reasons for the popularity of astrology and graphology should close with the exhortation to ‘ … beware … the astronomer ’ ( ‘ Hooked on horoscopes ’ , 26 January ) .
22 New Scientist , the jokers , headed an article on the prospects for a popular fish , ‘ Britain 's native trout is floundering ’ .
23 The BTR/Pilkington takeover battle focused attention on the guidelines for referral of bids to the MMC .
24 Neither the Government nor Parliament can decide with confidence on the options for reform until questions about the compatibility of the Sunday trading provisions of the Shops Act 1950 with article 30 of the treaty of Rome , which deals with free trade , are answered .
25 Sir Nicolas Browne Wilkinson V-C commented that ‘ there manifestly must be some limitation on the purposes for which seized documents can be used .
26 More recently , a long awaited consultation paper has been received from the DSS on the alternatives for equalising State pension ages .
27 Walter Last has spent some time developing a system for cutting the compound angles on the segments for his turning
28 There was room on the benches for twenty guests each side , facing each other .
29 Overseas trio hold the key to Scotland fortunes Harry Pincott reports from South Africa on the preparations for the tourists ' opener
30 The EC Commission has had a directive on landfill on the stocks for some time .
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