Example sentences of "support for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Achievement of majority support for increased Gulf aid
2 This view of the potential of evaluation to contribute to change in practice implies support for normative-re-educative strategies of change .
3 There is no requirement in the UK for colleges to provide any sort of support for deaf students .
4 The administration 's minority party has put off a decision whether to withdraw support for Prime Minister Albert Reynolds .
5 During the first quarter of 1994 it says that , it will add support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode across the wide area , which will presumably require a wide area Asynchronous Transfer Mode board for the Access/One .
6 BRITAIN 'S doctors seem set to turn back the tide of support for cheap unbranded drugs — against the recommendation of the Greenfield report which was published last week .
7 Some of the newly qualified teachers , perhaps , found some difficulties initially in coping with the wide range of abilities the mixed ability classes presented them with , and in some ways the school was not well provided with in-service support for mixed ability teaching and had to do a lot of their own work in terms of the appropriate methods to choose , the appropriate resources , the appropriate materials to develop .
8 Some of the newly qualified teachers , perhaps , found some difficulties initially in coping with the wide range of abilities their mixed ability classes presented them with , and in some ways the school was not well provided with in-service support for mixed ability teaching and had to do a lot of their own work in terms of the appropriate methods to choose , the appropriate resources , the appropriate materials to develop .
9 Clients ' broad support for capable women lawyers emerged in the Dalton survey .
10 In addition to fulfilling its primary function ( ie providing support for elderly persons in a residential setting ) , the manager is also concerned with all the financial aspects of the home ; with equipment purchases , catering , maintenance of premises and gardens ; deploying staff , accounting for their time and arranging appropriate payments ; resolving personnel matters , and so on .
11 The fourth source of financial support for elderly people is the family , but changes in family support over time are difficult to measure and difficult to interpret .
12 Second , it appears that the parent-child relationship is the second port of call , with children being a major source of support for elderly parents and ( less commonly in numerical terms ) parents being the principal supporters of adult handicapped children .
13 One gets this sense of the safety net in relation to various different types of assistance : money , child care , accommodation , even personal care , where it runs counter to the notion that the most natural first line of support for elderly and dependent people is their families .
14 In Britain today , financial support for long-term unemployed people is provided through a complex system of social security benefits , while other special arrangements exist for people with long-term disabilities .
15 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
16 RIGHT the OBAS bed gives correct support for each partner , helping to bring them relaxation and relief from pain .
17 ‘ It seems to me evident that a family will provide support for each other , ’ she told a conference of 300 experts .
18 Even where contact is frequent and based upon mutual affection , that does not mean necessarily that mothers and daughters are significant sources of support for each other , as I indicated in my discussion of emotional support .
19 Certainly there is evidence that in the past sisters provided very significant amounts of practical , moral and sometimes financial support for each other ( Young and Willmott , 1957 ; Roberts , 1984 ) .
20 Most importantly , there have been fluctuations over time in the actual existence of kin who might provide such support for each other .
21 The difference between ten-year-olds and seven-year-olds may be that ten-year-olds are able to provide communicative support for each other in a way that is generally denied to the younger children .
22 Managers who do not work as a team and provide support for each other and their staff can not hope to succeed at times of staff shortage .
23 To overcome these problems , small schools in some rural areas have formed cooperative clusters whereby teachers provide curriculum support for each other .
24 The methods that she uses erm , and I think this needs to be done well before a disaster , unfortunately so often people only react at times like this and I think it 's such a pity that they do n't do it beforehand , but it 's working on basic assertiveness skills , communications skills like giving a language for feelings , erm building up support for each other , plus the creative work — getting things down
25 At the same time , despite the popular support for many of the activities of the provisionals north of the border , there is almost no popular support for terrorist activities against the established government in the South .
26 Biostratigraphic research provides essential stratigraphic support for many core activities both onshore and offshore .
27 Specialist studies in biostratigraphy , sedimentology and mineralogy provide essential stratigraphic support for many Core activities both on land and offshore .
28 One of the most expressive highlights of the vibrant and thriving cultural life of Belfast is the annual Belfast Festival which has enjoyed Guinness support for many years .
29 But the organisers hope today 's royal visit will raise the interest and money needed to provide the support for many more .
30 Perhaps this book will give some of ‘ our ’ elected representatives second thoughts on their continued support for Zionist expansion and aggression in the Middle East .
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