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

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1 It is certainly true that the individual is more sensitive to particular types of influence at some developmental stages than at others , but to say that tells us little , either about the extent to which the period can be shifted or about the reasons for the increased sensitivity .
2 That is , it provides data on what government consumes rather than data about what government does or about the purposes for which money is spent .
3 But there was no written record of his life or death , or of the reasons for his resistance ; and there was no one in the community who still remembered him .
4 And carry it loose into the the cow shed or into the sheds for the out-wintering cattle .
5 As evidence , one might point to the staff appraisal procedures being introduced across the system ; or to the units for staff development , which many institutions ( especially in the public sector ) have organized ; or to the ‘ teaching week ’ run successfully by some polytechnics , where staff are encouraged to experiment with teaching styles as a means of enhancing the student experience .
6 It was certainly much wider than the definition required by the local authority for an official notification of a violent incident or by the police for pressing charges of actual bodily harm .
7 The above sensitivity analysis suggests that as the values for ε and ta ; increase ( in absolute terms ) , the gains from the optimal tariff rise , while the losses from the equivalent quota increase .
8 But for such proposed order the appellant would clearly be unable to hand over the documents : he would be subject to an implied undertaking , analogous to that arising on discovery in civil proceedings , not to use the disclosed documents otherwise than for the purposes for which discovery was given , here the pursuance of the criminal appeal which is now , of course , successfully concluded .
9 used other than for the purposes for which the motor cycle is insured , as defined under Use on Page 6
10 This suggests that to the criteria for trust wording a further one should be added : that the words be not only ‘ mediate ’ ( in the sense that they do not attribute property directly to the beneficiary ) but that they should also unequivocally attest the testator 's intention that a trustee should be under a legal obligation to a beneficiary .
11 They try to maintain a rough balance across the liquidity range , but the precise composition of assets will vary as interest rates on the various assets vary , and as the demands for liquidity vary .
12 Their approach , however , inevitably raised further questions both about the assumptions on which it was based , and about the implications for the standing of the Bible and for the uniqueness and distinctiveness of Christianity of this kind of historical comparison with non-biblical sources .
13 Almost any substantial group of buildings with perhaps a shop , or village hall is today called a village and this leads to great confusion , both for researchers looking at earlier arrangements , and for the inhabitants for whom finer definitions are not needed .
14 Mr Dalyell also asked whether work on controls over radioactive emissions , particularly at Aldermaston , Amersham and Burghfield , was being hampered , and for the reasons for the recruitment difficulties .
15 Aysgarth Falls are a great natural attraction , tending to be rather too over-populated at weekends and during the holidays for the comfort of those who prefer to appreciate the wonderful scene without disturbance .
16 In the South , where Labour was not so deeply influenced by trade-union traditions , the local parties were becoming an increasingly coherent pressure group with a common outlook and a tendency to look outside the Labour Party and towards the Communists for ideological guidance .
17 Fortunately , the tractor and the bulldozer can not easily destroy the great hedge-banks and stone walls of the anciently enclosed parts of England ; nor is it worth doing , for the good farmer knows the value of these banks and walls as shelter , and of the hedges for timber .
18 Dealers take account of the areas sown with each kind of grain , of the forwardness and weight of the crops , of the supply of things which can be used as substitutes for grain , and of the things for which grain can be used as a substitute .
19 The pope needed the cooperation of kings and barons for the coming Crusade , and of the bishops for implementation of the decrees concerning the faith and the reform of morals .
20 Furthermore , although the Commission put forward a proposal for a Council Recommendation on banning smoking in public places based on Article 235 , this gave rise to a Resolution of the Council and of the Ministers for Health of the Member States which , whilst it referred to that proposal in its recitals , claimed to be made ‘ having regard to the Treaty ’ .
21 There is no space to tell you of the depth of fellowship I am experiencing , of the great joy I have in teaching such folk , of all I am learning from these believers who have suffered so much , of the hardening opposition by the Orthodox Church , of the great work being done by the Baptists among Bulgarian orphans and of the plans for an orphanage , school and seminary .
22 It is presidential policy that , wherever practicable , claimants should be told the outcome of their appeals on the day , but in all cases the claimant and adjudication officer must be sent a written record of the decision which includes a note of the evidence and submissions of the parties , a statement of the tribunals findings of fact and of the reasons for the decision .
23 The Directors are required by the Companies Act 1985 to prepare accounts in respect of each financial year that give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company and the Group as at the end of the financial year and of the results for that period .
24 To consider the financial statements and the reports of the directors and of the auditors for the year ended 31st March 1991 .
25 Major changes occurred in the course of time in the availability both of different substances and of the techniques for shaping and displaying them .
26 And with the possibilities for more stuff like the fine ‘ Talkin' Blues ’ limitless , Marley 's legacy still has a big future in the marketplace .
27 SHAPE has its own radio links with the mobile launcher centres and with the bases for the cruise missiles .
28 We would ask the reader to bear in mind from the outset , however , that we write from the viewpoint of the English urban sub-culture , in which we are not only fieldworkers and observers but life members ; nevertheless , we believe that the English and American complexes of parental experience show very many points of coincidence , both historically and contemporaneously , both in the things that parents do and in the reasons for which they do them : and that , therefore , a discussion in these terms will have a validity for parent-child behaviour on both sides of the Atlantic .
29 In practice certain aspects of an implementation may be discernible at an architectural level , most noticeably in coping with hardware faults and in the possibilities for enhancing program performance .
30 He also played a prominent part in the first international meetings on wavelength allocation and in the preparations for empire broadcasting .
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