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

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1 I know that the Government have not found it in their hearts to extend the cold-weather provision for shelters for the homeless outside London and the many districts of need throughout the country .
2 In 1944 , the government began to provide central support for workshops for the blind and disabled people which allowed the Edinburgh factory to invest in its future .
3 Marje wept as she opened her heart during interviews for the biography .
4 Great complaint was made by the bearers and others of a Coffin supplied for William Taylor a pauper belonging to the parish of Great Bardfield by Mr Cole Contractor for Coffins for the Thaxted District .
5 The letter ends with gossip about rehearsals for the opera season in Cape Town ( ‘ It really is pathetic ’ ) and about people with whom he had dinner and drinks .
6 The major contribution to informed debate about the search for sites for the disposal of nuclear wastes has come from a group of geographers ( Openshaw et al. 1989 ) and a GIS approach to this problem can pay high dividends .
7 Meanwhile , IBM Corp shares plunged $5.50 to $72.50 on the day the company reported a stunning net loss after charges for the third quarter of $2,778m last week and scepticism rose over the prompt promise in the analysts ' call after the announcement that the dividend is safe .
8 This association of societies for the Blind and the Deaf continues to this day in the present building at Centenary House , North Street , Leeds .
9 Administration of procedures for the Offline system .
10 It is too reminiscent of the routine , hack-produced illustrations of the past , the kind that were found in school stories and boys ' adventure stories , the kind supplied by a succession of artists for the stories of Enid Blyton .
11 For the more numerous , horizontally-structured unions in Britain of the craft-type which crossed industry lines their interest during the nineteenth century lay in obtaining uniformity of conditions for the particular occupation throughout the labour market .
12 To that sum must be added under a different heading of damages , past loss of earnings for the period when she would have entered the catering industry .
13 They recorded 51 per cent loss of bones for the prey of juvenile owls as opposed to 37 per cent for adults .
14 It was also pointed out that the buyers could have claimed loss of profits for the whole of the estimated useful life of the machine ( 10 years in this particular case ) .
15 The first meeting will be an opportunity for those interested in teacher research to meet , to formally establish the group and create a programme of activities for the next year .
16 The chairman , Mrs S. Peterson , submitted a programme of activities for the ensuing session .
17 When the North Tyneside District Labour Party drew up a programme of objectives for the new authority in 1973 , it placed considerable emphasis on new house building .
18 However , this type 23 order is but one part of a substantial on-going programme of vessels for the Royal Navy .
19 A programme of events for the winter months is being drawn up and details of these will be forwarded to you in due course by the Social Secretary .
20 On one occasion , to kill time before a suitably uplifting film , we met at Waterloo station and decided to go to the cinema within the station precinct which showed a continuous programme of cartoons for the convenience of passengers with time on their hands .
21 So if I can open the meeting by saying that we obviously welcome questions this evening and points of view and I would like to open the meeting by asking quite clearly about how you er see best plan for the theat theatre in future and how it 's programme of facilities for the future should be programmed and planned .
22 The spring and summer of this year sees the validation of the last main batch of courses for the transition to the new advanced courses system .
23 The add-list can then be stapled to each batch of invoices for the accounting period as a permanent record and filed on a lever arch file for each contract .
24 The seminars , which will be held in Dundee and Glasgow , will focus on the second phase of general SVQs , though they may also include workshops for centres wanting to pilot the first batch of awards for the first time .
25 ‘ Never forget you are leaving the continent of dreams for the land of memory .
26 Berkshire-based transport company , Frequent Mailing Services ( FMS ) , have agreed to provide transportation of exhibits for the museum .
27 THE future of services for the mentally ill in mid Essex seems to have been decided with plans for a merger with the area 's community health NHS trust .
28 This week has not seen the end of the row about Europe in the Conservative party , but merely a regrouping of forces for the battle still to come .
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30 That same Sunday , in the evening , there was played out in the Cabinet Room the sad farce of waiting for the telegram of conditions for the line of credit front Morgans ' in New York , relayed through the Bank of England , and containing when it came the terms which were wanted by MacDonald and Snowden , but which were anathema to half the Cabinet .
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