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

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1 On May 28 the West German Defence Minister , Gerhard Stoltenberg , rejected the latter suggestion but declared : " It is remarkable that the Soviet President is now beginning to concern himself in public with the prerequisites for [ German ] NATO membership . "
2 The rationale behind this argument is that the criteria are consistent with the criteria for recognising an asset in the IASC 's Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements .
3 General SVQs offer the chance to provide such a range of programmes in Scotland : a good case in point is the new general SVQ in arts and social sciences , which is entirely consistent with the proposals for SCOTCERT .
4 Reductions in morbidity were consistent with the findings for mortality , but fewer data were available .
5 And at the lowest level in the EC , they are also fully consistent with the prospects for recovery this year . ’
6 These and the other subject correlations in the appendix all appear to be broadly consistent with the expectations for this type of study .
7 The limited data show , however , that nitric acid amounts at the end of December 1991 and in mid-January 1992 were 2.0x10 16 molecule cm -2 , consistent with the measurements for January 1991 .
8 Companies can find it difficult to know which agencies they should approach and , according to Ms Gordon , often become frustrated with the agencies for sending along unsuitable applicants .
9 Post-war America was in favour of a united Europe to stand more firmly against the Soviet Union , and successive American administrations grew irritable with the Europeans for failing to believe that unity in Europe could be as simple as it was in America .
10 We pray for those who are involved with the plans for our new church building :
11 ‘ We are particularly concerned with the reasons for the attack upon your person . ’
12 This project , which is being carried out by Stephanie Tailby and Jean Hartley , is concerned with the consequences for the conduct of industrial relations of organisational decline and restructuring .
13 The research will be concerned with the programmes for monitoring and evaluating the quality of schooling which have developed as a consequence of the 1988 Education Reform Act .
14 For those with the nerves for it , shorting was a grand way to make money in the American market for most of 1990 , as the thrifts mess , the problems of the commercial banks , falling property prices and a bevy of highly borrowed companies going bust provided plenty of reasons for share prices to fall .
15 The public is less familiar with the consequences for prison management of the battles in which those former prisoners had to engage in order to establish their innocence .
16 Miss Potts was lenient with the girls for it was a very hot afternoon .
17 The argument for a so-called ‘ invulnerable ’ defence system based on Star Wars , to replace the nuclear deterrent , therefore goes hand-in-hand with the proposals for the development of new weapons systems including ‘ limited ’ nuclear weapons , whose use can actually be envisaged and planned .
18 I was very satisfied with the arrangements for accommodation .
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