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

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31 There was enough time between the explosions for Defries to hear the ringing in her ears .
32 In what follows the exposition will focus not upon the general nature of rational expectations equilibria , but on the relation between the criteria for rationality on the one hand and the debate on the unemployment-inflation trade off on the other , with the ultimate aim of arriving at the policy inefficacy proposition .
33 Complete the curtains in the same way as above , having left larger spaces between the scallops for pleating , as calculated .
34 The 1530s , therefore , saw some tentative official moves towards religious reform , although they all reflected the tension between the forces for conservatism and those who looked for change .
35 There was no significant differences between the groups for consumption of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( miners 12.9% , population 16.6% ) , H 2 antagonists ( miners 6.7% , population 11.4% ) , or simple antacids ( miners 42.1% population 54.2% ) .
36 It should be stored on edge , with a single sheet of newspaper between the panes for cushioning , and never placed directly on concrete or stone floors .
37 The difference between the words for trusts and those for legacies was that the list for legacies was closed : there were set wordings , well established by long tradition .
38 Between the advertisements for Brylcream and Bile Beans was set out a forty-page prospectus for a ‘ new Britain' , consisting of a series of short articles putting forward proposals for a fresh approach to employment , social security , town planning , architecture , the countryside , education , health , the medical services and leisure .
39 ‘ Although the dates between the applications for NIE and BT3 will be fairly close , there should be no problem if investors want to use the proceeds of one to fund the other .
40 In terms of a laterality score there was a positive and significant correlation between the scores for spouses and between scores for mothers arid their children .
41 There was a negative correlation between the scores for siblings ( p0.10 ) .
42 Although this makes the rules more complex , on the whole the SFA have achieved a fair balance between the needs for investor protection and the need for an efficient futures market .
43 Colours are necessary and the difference between the monitors for IBM PCs is mainly the number of colours which can be shown on the screen .
44 The Environmental Forum found some support amongst professionals in the water industry and in medicine , people who had known about the problems for years but kept quiet about them .
45 There are also important questions to be asked about the reasons for admission to residential care in the first place , for that in itself is an aspect of dependency .
46 When the BAe/Rover deal was first announced , surprise was expressed and questions were raised about the reasons for BAe 's interest in Rover .
47 I spent a restless night at a hotel , worrying about the reasons for Wemmick 's warning .
48 Subjects will also be interviewed about the reasons for unemployment and about the kind of people who experienced unemployment .
49 As a result , it is not easy to arrive it conclusions about the reasons for population trends during the inter-war years .
50 This leads us to the composition and behaviour of sports crowds , especially at football matches and the current debate about the reasons for hooliganism .
51 They 've come along to talk about the Services for Industry programme , and what the University can offer local firms .
52 The Act is silent about the criteria for admission to membership .
53 Decisions will need to be made about the criteria for display .
54 Many of the customers had young children and were worried about the plans for evacuation .
55 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 .
56 A year or two later , I was talking to John Heminges about the costumes for Will 's new play , King John .
57 While he is dealing with waiting list figures , will he tell us more about the figures for day patients ?
58 It is difficult , therefore , to be dogmatic about the prospects for change ; one can only set out the patterns or trends which may come about .
59 Moreover , while Phizacklea and Miles believe that changes in the material circumstances of the working class can provide only a partial solution to the problem of racist ideologies , the political project of the transformation of capitalism and working-class conditions advocated by Hatcher and Shall ice ( and other left antiracists in education ) squeezes out of consideration the rather important caveat entered by Phizacklea and Miles about the prospects for change in racist ideologies as a result of changes in the material base .
60 The idea of biology having important lessons for control is not new , but in this case the Sheffield group would have the willing and enthusiastic support of two control engineers — Harry Nicholson and Vince Femando — who were just as excited about the prospects for collaboration as their new biological colleagues .
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