Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Culyer and Brazier ( 1988 ) described the Enthoven model but argued that ‘ since it is usually supposed that the competition for contracts would not be restricted to NHS institutions we prefer the term ‘ provider markets ’ to the more usual ‘ internal markets ’ ’ .
2 On the existing assets , the statisticians suggest that the allowance for depreciation should be £134m .
3 The preceding chapters of this Report suggest that the outlook for music in the Church of England is an uncertain and , in many ways , disturbing one .
4 Though some economic texts suggest that the case for charging is essentially the same as that for any price mechanism , the history of charging suggests the motivation has usually been quite different .
5 Whitby and Willis further suggest that the demand for private transport will continue to grow in spite of oil price increases , and that losses arising from over-pricing of oil are disproportionately borne by rural residents .
6 The solutions for the π 's suggest that the solution for the aggregate price level is :
7 However , my observations suggest that the reason for this behaviour is display , rather than self-defence .
8 I suggest that the reason for the relatively precise meaning of the former stems from the fact that the concept plays a specific , well-defined role in a precise , structured theory , Newtonian mechanics .
9 Interviewed by reporters after the talks Bessmertnykh says that the peace process had " reached a rather large plateau " , but adds that the possibilities for a conference " are growing " .
10 It proposed that the maximum for rape should continue to be life imprisonment and the maximum for non-consensual buggery where the victim was over 16 should be raised from ten years to life imprisonment .
11 The rules of the scheme provide that the application for arbitration must be made within nine months of the date of return from the holiday but in special circumstances it may still be offered outside this period .
12 The rules of the scheme provide that the application for arbitration must be made within nine months of the date of return from the holiday , but in special circumstances it may still be offered outside this period .
13 To increase the reliability of police investigations we need , in the first place , to accept that the cause for flawed police results is generally rooted in serious problems encountered in attempts to determine what happened in the past .
14 I had read enough to know that the figures for anorexics who starve to death or commit suicide are frighteningly high .
15 You 'll be amazed to know that the system for this , for elections to metropolitan councils is called the system of election by thirds .
16 Acceptance of this fact often provides a marvellous feeling of relief to accept what we are and to know that the striving for position , for power , for status is nearly over allows us to accept that others want our help .
17 As funds become increasingly mature with known monetary liabilities , it may be expected that the demand for assets whose terminal capital value is certain will rise .
18 Bankers had expected that the fees for the Italy deal would be the standard 0.325 per cent .
19 In a letter sent to Foreign Ministers of the European Communities ( EC ) shortly before the meeting , Fernández Ordóñez maintained that the need for a new Mediterranean-based security organization stemmed from the " concern … to avoid a possible collision course between Islam and the West " .
20 Urwick maintained that the hopes for a sound economy rested on state interference , more than on ‘ the exaggerated hopes ’ of the various skilled employment committees .
21 The insurance company had claimed that the system for calculating punitive awards — to punish wrongdoers and deter future misconduct — was so irrational that it violated the company 's constitutional right to be treated fairly .
22 Discussions are continuing with the artist about a second work , but Wilson , on his way to Berlin with a DAAD scholarship , told The Art Newspaper that he doubted that the funds for a new commission would be forthcoming .
23 Since the countryside is a ‘ positional good ’ , it is hardly surprising to find that the demand for rural leisure activities is socially skewed .
24 The German co-producers were shocked when they found that the contract for Melancholia gave this right to the BFI , since in Germany final cut is almost always given to the director .
25 Hitchcock regretted the decision when he found that the plates for the extended sequence involving two buses travelling between Leipzig and East Berlin were unsatisfactory .
26 However , an important study , Local library co-operation published in 1974 found that the scope for savings through cooperative acquisition locally was very small .
27 However , a later study by Cornell ( 1985a ) found that the mispricing for the S&P500 was no longer present , and he concluded that the tax timing option had become unimportant .
28 Analysing the 1966 data , at a time when the average level of unemployment stood at 2.6 per cent , he found that the rate for professional workers and those in supervisory grades was 0.6 and 1.3 per cent , respectively ( ‘ Is there a dual labour market in Great Britain ? ’ ,
29 Even then , the Board of Trade had still not authorised the opening of the BCR , and when Lt Col W Yolland , one of the Board 's Inspectors of Railways , visited the railway on 26 January , he found that the arrangements for receiving BCR trains at Craven Arms had not been completed .
30 The industrial tribunal found that the reason for the dismissals was that the managing director was strongly anti-union but that none of the four could show that the reason for his dismissal was his own union membership or activities .
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