Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | All religions stress the need for preparation in depth for any understanding of their religion . |
2 | New rules mean a set-back for army of casual workers . |
3 | New rules mean a set-back for army of casual workers . |
4 | New rules mean a set-back for army of casual workers . |
5 | These cases highlight the potential for thromboembolism with laparoscopic cholecystectomy . |
6 | These cases highlight the need for vigilance in patients at risk and suggest that the epidemic of parvovirus in the UK over the latter part of 1992 is still continuing . |
7 | At a time of crisis when teenagers and their parents ( or brothers and sisters ) are at loggerheads , angry and resentful , contracts provide an opportunity for the family to take stock and to break through vicious circles of retribution and unreason . |
8 | It seems to their Lordships , for the reasons they have already indicated , that these cases provide no support for the decision of the court in Rex v. Sheridan . |
9 | When one gives the learner feedback on her ability these skills provide a framework for assessment . |
10 | Norms provide the basis for the structure of any group . |
11 | These open family meetings provide a focus for debating your own view , while learning to listen and give way to others . |
12 | Nationally endorsed policies suggest a need for consistency and co-ordination in implementation . |
13 | Although the financial accounts provide a basis for calculation of profit there is no concern with how or where the profit ( or loss ) arises . |
14 | As an added incentive the Chester-le-Street group of clubs provide a trophy for the first CIU member past the post and this year the clubmen 's shield went to Paul Casey from Osborne Social Club . |
15 | If you are of a competitive nature , most clubs provide the opportunity for you to start racing and there 's no faster way into a pretty good technique than by sailing against more experienced people . |
16 | identifying ways in which computer-based classroom activities provide a context for exploratory and argumentative talk ; |
17 | International trade and capital flows provide the reason for a foreign exchange market(s) because , despite increased economic interdependence in the world , each country maintains its own national medium of exchange . |
18 | Institutions provide a context for individuals to take on ‘ roles ’ in which their actions can be recognized as meaningful by themselves and others . |
19 | First , there is the possibility that restrictive recruitment policies provide the context for the development over time of a separate bureaucratic ‘ view ’ . |
20 | The local coal mines supply the fuel for electricity power stations . |
21 | I see Chomsky 's position as consistent with the view I expressed earlier , namely that the theoretical disciplines provide a reference for establishing principles of approach , but they can not determine techniques . |
22 | More importantly , the strategies provide the basis for effective partnerships to reconcile MDC 's imperatives with local authority and community proposals . |
23 | The same is true for many other periods ; for instance , coins provide a date for the deposit of the great Viking hoard from Cuerdale in Lancashire of c.AD905 , and this in turn provides a date for the associated objects and hence a pivotal fixed chronological point for our understanding of Anglo-Saxon metalwork . |
24 | These considerations adumbrate the argument for the secondary role of consent in the justification of authority . |
25 | The authors introduce a methodology for describing a whole tax system that is useful here as a summary device . |
26 | ‘ Besides , schools make a reduction for two , do n't they ? |
27 | These methods eliminate the need for lecturing , as direct participation enables the villagers to focus debate and come to their own conclusions . |
28 | Compacts provide an incentive for young people to improve their skills and qualifications . |
29 | These shells provide a home for the crabs and protect them from predators and the elements . |
30 | Cameras and notebooks eliminate the need for a Mastermind memory and confer the vital ingredient of confidence which is so necessary for a concerted attempt at big fish . |