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

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1 There are two main reasons for the changes in these proportions .
2 Your opponent will almost certainly require you to produce receipted accounts for the disbursements in respect of which you are seeking payment .
3 Lloyd George spent large sums of his private fortune ( acquired in rather dubious circumstances as a treasure chest for the Coalition Liberals between 1917 and 1922 ) , in research activity which recommended radical policies for the Liberals in areas such as land reform and unemployment policy in the 1920s .
4 Prim suits for the races in sober colours open to reveal linings and blouses in vivid Indian bright silks ; glacial evening gowns in iced blues , apricots and silver epitomise restrained good taste .
5 There was a list of bands that might be interested in doing an album ( a musical tone-scale running all the way from Yes to Genesis ) , and a sheaf of sketches for the sets in a stage presentation .
6 He is keen that any refinancing will be done while getting fair market values for the companies in Eagle , not a fire sale .
7 Table 5.9 also compares values for the bonds in the diatomic halogen molecules as the group is descended .
8 The rules for the cameras in committees are essentially the same as in the House , except that it is recognised that it is not possible to exclude shots showing the public , especially those sitting behind the witnesses in a select committee .
9 They saw the sense of the plan and agreed to find refuges for the boys in the thick forest between Bolfracks and Kenmore .
10 Industrial capitalism produced two novel forms of pleasure travel : tourism and summer holidays for the bourgeoisie and mechanised day trips for the masses in some countries such as Britain .
11 There are now two television and video training companies , both of whom offer personal injury training , which may have some attractions for the partners in your firm , as training can be done outside normal business hours .
12 Up front , Steve Bull , who scored on his debut against Scotland , merits a chance , after two more goals for the Under-21s in Poland , to show that his rampaging style can disconcert the best of defences .
13 We 'd always felt that the demands for the prisoners in Kuwait only affected the French and the Americans .
14 You should then get an ordinary bar chart , with the names of the sales staff used as the labels for the columns in the chart .
15 The second question was whether it was lawful to pass sentences totalling 12 months for the offences in respect of which the appellant had been committed under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 .
16 As Dahrendorf perceptively writes , there ‘ may not be official ‘ no-go ’ areas for the police in our cities , but there certainly are such areas for the rest of us ’ .
17 A licensing board may make regulations with respect to the making of applications for licences ( including occasional licences and occasional permissions ) , extension of permitted hours and restriction of the terminal permitted hours and the procedure following thereon , and such regulations may include provisions designed to assist the board in determining the fitness of applicants to hold licences and the expediency of granting licences for the premises in respect of which application is made ; and the board may also make regulations with respect to the procedure to be followed in transferring licences under this Act and with respect to any matters which , by virtue of this Act , may be prescribed .
18 In the preceding section we saw the obvious advantages for the liberationists in urging that animals be included in the respect and sympathy normally accorded to human sub-normals .
19 There were doubles for the Teessiders in the colts 800 metres ( Fernando Whitworth 2:23.7 and Neal Cotton 2:29.0 ) , boys discus ( Stephen Birse 28.02m and Mark Earl 22.80m ) , youths hammer ( Wayne Gibson 53.96 metres and David Waller 41.52 metres ) , youths steeplechase ( Stephen Helm 4:37.8 and Glen Harland 4:51.0 ) and the youths 3,000 metres ( Kevin Mace 9:30.9 and Paul Bentley 9:39.8 ) while Barry O'Brien scored a double in the youths 200 and 400 metres and Ian Taylor in the shot and hammer .
20 Phonemes for the sounds in a particular language are like a sketch of a type of person ; a conventionalised drawing of a man can represent any human being anywhere .
21 He was very interested in bird watching and kept a large tin of peanuts for the birds in our front porch .
22 Curran made ten League appearances for the Rokerites in 1986 during Lawrie McMenemy 's ill-fated spell as manager .
23 He loves performing magic tricks for the designers in their studios .
24 The formal rules and regimen are not the bases for the ways in which ordinary policemen perform their tasks , for very few rankers follow even a proportion of the management 's rules of conduct ( for example see Bittner 1967 ; Cain 1973 ; Chatterton 1976 , 1979 ; Eticson 1982 ; Holdaway 1980 , 1983 ; Manning 1977 , 1979 ; Punch 1979a ; Rubinstein 1973 ; Wilson 1968 ) .
25 All of these developments will have massive implications for the arts in education , both in terms of organization , teaching styles and assessment techniques .
26 It had implications for the ways in which children should be introduced to written language , not just to its visual form but to its structure and purposes .
27 In Chapter 3 , we looked at explanations for the differences in male and female criminality .
28 Adorno 's mistake here seems to rest on two aspects of his position , which in fact turn out to provide the two central explanations for the flaws in his argument .
29 Having discussed the above ideas for the sites in an area , various analyses can then be tried out to examine the relationships between settlements which could have interesting and important implications .
30 What are its strengths and weaknesses for the churches in the Two-Thirds world ?
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