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

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1 The British used the four ‘ freedoms ’ agreed at the Commonwealth meeting in October 1943 as the basis for discussion , but refused to consider a US proposal for a fifth freedom : the right to pick up passengers , mail , and freight at intermediate stops not in the country of origin of the airline or its ultimate destination .
2 A decision was taken in 1984 by F.I.S.A. at Pau to create Formula 3000 as a replacement for Formula Two .
3 It is possible for a candidate for either the LL.M. or M.Sc.
4 It may be possible for the arrangements for the funeral to be made direct with the crematorium or cemetery and minister of religion if desired .
5 Do n't overdo the length of the sequence : two or three minutes should be ample as an opener for your movie .
6 HARRIET Harman yesterday staked a claim for Labour as the party for women whose needs she said had been ignored under 13 years of Conservative rule .
7 They were n't specific about the route for the money .
8 Working for patients has been criticised for failing to emphasise the importance of people and not being more specific about the need for personnel management .
9 A minister in the Heath government , she had rebelled totally against its corporate style , and joined with Sir Keith Joseph in forming the Centre for Policy Studies in 1 974 as a forum for proclaiming the cause of market individualism and monetary discipline .
10 Both national survey data and smaller in-depth studies now enable us to document at least some of the financial effects of care-giving on women , although we still know very little about the consequences for women who begin or continue to give care in their own old age , or about the experiences of Black women carers .
11 We know that black elderly people , for example , have very little contact with formal social services but we know far too little about the reasons for this .
12 Her core beliefs were ‘ I have no right to be alive ’ and , with somewhat convoluted logic , ‘ I am being forced to stay alive as a punishment for being born . ’
13 After taking counsel 's opinion , Smith & Jones ' solicitors obtained a hearing before 13 January 1986 for a motion for the dismissal of this winding-up petition .
14 In Skircoat Moor Road is a slender octagonal tower 253 feet high which was built in 1875 as a chimney for the dye-works of J.E .
15 The state of Israel itself was set up in 1948 as a homeland for the Jewish people .
16 Both men left hurriedly for their meeting place with the LRDG where they waited in vain for a week for stragglers to come in .
17 One-bedroom apartments cost from £319 each for a week for two sharing .
18 Tell you what it could be , ah hang on a minute , I ordered an extension for a bloody for a phone for that office , it could be the phone that 's doing it in that office there I know , I know it could be corrupting , you know on the mark one the big one , the old generation mark one
19 He is a good entertainer and is a chance to see if he can use that as a springboard for a new career .
20 ‘ Men often put a lot of energy into the courtship period ’ , warns Jane Hawksley , ‘ never use that as a gauge for the future .
21 And I offer that as a idea for discussion .
22 Strikingly , this mutant was severely deficient as a substrate for the DNA-PK ( Figure 4 , compare E 248 , E 251 A to WT ) .
23 The Committee considered that such a criterion was unsuitable as a basis for criminal liability .
24 it is clear that the machinery of representative parliamentary democracy has so far proved unsuitable as the mechanism for translating personal preferences into day-to-day practice .
25 It is bad for morale , and therefore bad for your performance in subsequent interviews , if you are constantly rejected because you are clearly unsuitable for the jobs for which you apply .
26 Jaq looked in vain through a lens for identification marks , badges , or names .
27 Two Tass reporters said tear-gas shells were fired over the heads of the demonstrators at around 11pm after an army officer had appealed in vain through a megaphone for them to disperse .
28 Some constables initially played up to the fact that their remarks would be appearing in print , hoping to identify themselves by saying something outrageous which was then suffixed by ‘ How about that for a quote for the book ? ’
29 It was ironic , I thought , that for the expedition for Gareth and Coconut I 'd deliberately chosen to aim for a spot on the map that looked as remote from any road as possible .
30 After working as a journalist on local press in her native USA , Dr Hess then spent time in the Philippines working as a missionary for the United Methodist Church ( UMC ) .
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