Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , one further reason why policemen dislike dealing with rape might well be that they feel uneasy about having to ask the very personal questions which are necessary in order for the victim to be taken seriously , and on the occasion quoted above the sergeant went on to say that as a result of asking for these very personal details policemen ‘ have had a very bad rap over dealing with rape cases ’ ( FN 16/3/87 , p. 14 ) .
2 I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children , such as it then produced of every walk of life .
3 There was , for example , no indication that , either within its own construction programme of housing for single people or in its collaboration with a local housing association , any consideration was given to the housing needs of single disabled people .
4 I guessed it was the shock of Froggy 's death , and the tension of caddying for one of his contracted professionals .
5 Robert Van Lierop of Vanuatu in the West Pacific and chairman of the group , told the delegates that nations like his ‘ do not have the luxury of waiting for conclusive proof ’ of global warming .
6 It is far too weighty and achieved a piece of writing for any such hasty response .
7 What is new , however , as the National Curriculum comes into effect , is the impossibility of providing for these areas of learning within discrete subject entitlements .
8 In the book , author Suzi Leather says it is not ignorance that forces many families to cut their food bills , but the impossibility of paying for all essentials out of ‘ woefully inadequate ’ state benefits .
9 The two lancet windows were erected to the memory of Rev. Jonah Nalson who was Vicar of Halling for thirty three years .
10 Even the local vicar was n't immune , the Rev. Bartley Trimble who was vicar of Halling for many years was known as " Baggy " .
11 Barraga ( 1976 ) focuses on encouraging a positive and challenging approach to the visually handicapped child 's encounter with every-day surroundings , considering that most mishaps and collisions are a part of learning for future independence , since ‘ Expanding knowledge through using the body , combined with interpretation is the key to continuous refinement in motor skills for blind children and youth throughout their lives . ’
12 This had the added advantage of controlling for circadian variations in creatinine clearance and minimised the effects of postural fluctuations in urinary protein excretion .
13 She is presently training in the hope of qualifying for this year 's British Olympic squad and needs help with the costs .
14 The schools of the established Church banned the teaching of writing for this kind of reason as much as the Methodists did for sabbatarian ones .
15 But changes in its relative abundance may not give an entirely accurate picture of population trends for any species , so the number of contacts per hour of counting for each species is added as an individual measure of abundance .
16 Indeed , they were unable to get to the heart of providing for those who did not work regularly and hence could not pay regular rent or , often , any rent at all .
17 In the course of acting for each of their principals , estate agents will acquire information confidential to that principal .
18 Having found a set of words from the lexicon which may be the correct spelling of an identified misspelling , common correction techniques compute an index of matching for each candidate word .
19 For instance , attention has recently been drawn to the inadequate provision of screening for cervical cancer despite the fact that this service could provide the means of identifying early forms of the disease before it reaches its incurable and lethal stage .
20 In consultation with the Department of the Environment and the Scottish Office , which are represented on MOD 's housing task force , my Department has recently been in contact with all local authorities , seeking information on their arrangements for the provision of housing for ex-service personnel .
21 As the environmental lobby has gained increasing influence over rural planning policies , so the dilemma between the requirement of maintaining an attractive village landscape and the provision of housing for those in need has become more acute .
22 And that included the experience of caddying for some of the greats when they came to St Andrews , such as Henry Cotton and Flory Van Donck .
23 The effects of high divorce rates characteristic of the post-1960s in Britain upon family structures , filial responsibility and grandparenthood remain largely unknown but will probably have a profound influence upon the experience of ageing for future generations of older people .
24 Our educators present a personal message , each one having had experience of caring for those dying with AIDS at home .
25 This is the crux of planning for any UK multinational .
26 Of course a spindle moulder can be set up to produce this type of moulding for long runs , but in the restoration of old furniture there is little call for such a machine .
27 The latter document re-emphasized the need for a national curriculum framework and for the delineation of a common core of learning for all pupils .
28 As well as this he mentions the issue of settling for half , ‘ Now we settle for half , and I like it better . ’
29 This chapter will examine the range of reporting for different types of sex crimes in different types of newspapers .
30 Mr. Wilson : The Minister must accept that if another potential buyer was coming cold on the scene , there would be no question of qualifying for financial assistance .
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