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

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1 There are no rough notes for the succeeding weeks , and there is no explanation of his silence .
2 A teacher from an urban school , discussing the reasons for a recent teachers ' strike , said that not only were salaries low when the amount of time worked outside classroom hours was taken into account , but also teachers often had to pay for classroom materials out of their own pockets , if they wanted to have any .
3 SWINGEING UK premium hikes were one of the major reasons for a dramatic profits turnround by insurance giant Commercial Union in the third quarter of 1992 .
4 The same holds true when it comes to a consideration of the reasons for the individual grants made by the Romans .
5 The letter concluded with a request for a final session of the USSR Supreme Soviet in order to hand over power constitutionally , because " it is gross discontinuities , destructive revolutions and usurpations in the course of social development which are one of the reasons for the historic misfortunes of our peoples " .
6 The relationship of predictability to determinism will be discussed in Chapter 24 ; in particular reasons for the above assertions will be given in Section 24.6 .
7 There are two basic reasons for the apparent anomalies in what generally appears to be a steady expansion of the vineyard area : first , the uprooting of old , commercially non-productive vines ; and second , the decimation of large patches of vines due to natural causes like frost , hail , disease , pests , etc .
8 Historians have been divided as to the reasons for the political changes of these years .
9 I believe that the publication of these results will cause people to focus on the reasons for the low standards in some places , except for hon. Members representing Bradford and Newham — the two lowest scoring local authorities — whose reaction is that one should not have such testing and that it is merely a problem forced on the local authority .
10 More generally , there is no direct correlation between the reasons for the procedural restrictions of Ord. 53 and the criteria used to decide when Ord. 53 procedure must be used .
11 There is a wealth of empirical lore in this area , but the underlying physical reasons for the observed intensities are not well understood .
12 Comparative studies can lead to a greater understanding of the factors and processes which determine industrial relations phenomena since ‘ the comparative method leads to questions regarding the reasons for the observed comparisons and contrasts ’ ( Dunlop , 1958 , p. vi ) .
13 The reasons for the Special Forces not proving more effective in this desperate year of 1940 , lay as much in the political problems and strategy as in shortages of equipment .
14 The reasons for the different sensitivities between the populations ( between renal and antenatal clinics ) are not immediately obvious .
15 To explore possible reasons for the different kinds of error reported above the following calculations were made for each patient : total number of missing days , total number of retrospective completions , and total number of occasions on which a discrepancy occurred between written and electronic records .
16 A special feature is the commentary in non-technical language on reasons for the different types of transaction and on the commercial and legal relationships they create .
17 One of the reasons for the high prices was , according to the expert talk , that there was not much of the wine made .
18 During his campaign , he promised not to raise taxes for the middle classes ; he is now faced with the realisation that if he is to cut the deficit and fulfil his promises to improve social welfare , education and training and to overhaul health provisions , then tax increases which extend beyond the seriously wealthy are unavoidable .
19 The Khirgiz was choice pasture and , in the days before he had made submission to Daijin , the Merkuts had fought with other clans for the grazing rights .
20 Traders at Goldmans Sachs new London headquarters need no longer leave their desks for a minute thanks to a new system devised by CCG .
21 Reading Skills for the Social Sciences
22 Reading Skills for the Social Sciences tackles these problems and talks clearly to the learner .
23 Students who work with Reading Skills for the Social Sciences , are most likely to notice that they read with greater confidence and that they have a better command of academic/specialised vocabulary as a result of using the book .
24 ‘ Not to run errands for the powerful ones of this city .
25 This led to the partial abandonment of physical controls and a move towards financial disciplines for the nationalised industries .
26 In their Harvard Business Review article , ‘ People policies for the new machines ’ , Walton and Susman ( 1987 : .
27 During this time many aspects of town planning received a considerable boost , particularly in local authority house building , the development of regional strategies , new policies for the disadvantaged regions , transportation and a new attempt to control the land market .
28 National goals and regional policies for the less-favoured areas also vary and grounds for comparison are difficult to establish and may not be relevant .
29 Save the horses ! ’ , as the chief splashed across the creek to gather mounts for the fleeing families .
30 Comparative evidence from better-documented periods indicates that at times of monetary reform transitional arrangements were made to enable people to exchange their old coins for the new ones .
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