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

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1 From April 1 , 1989 , the limit for advice and assistance provided to a petitioner for divorce or judicial separation has been three times the sum for preparation for magistrates ' court criminal proceedings ; and in other cases , two times that sum .
2 Something approaching this may yet emerge through Action for Governors ' Information and Training — a co-ordinating agency based in Coventry .
3 There are a number of reasons for tutors ' apparent retreat to the classroom , among which may be increasing administrative demands on their time and/or lack of opportunities for recent clinical experience .
4 Under the Bill , responsibility for the administration of funding for nurses ' education will be transferred from the national boards of Wales , Scotland and England to health authorities and health boards .
5 To do this it will have to make assumptions about the price elasticity of demand for competitors ' products again under a series of increasing price rises .
6 The repercussions of that controversial decision will be the loss of Hateley for Rangers ' game against Marseille in France on 7 April and Goram was still remonstrating with anyone who would listen to his complaints as the teams left the field for the break .
7 He asked for and was sent Sketches of Anatomy for Artists ' Use , and struggled to teach himself the complexities of bones and muscles by endless copying .
8 A new system of classification for Britains ' designated " clean " bathing beaches was recommended in a motion at the Institution of Environmental Health Officers ' annual congress , held in September .
9 It has also become the focus of protest for miners ' support groups all over Lancashire and further afield , as demonstrated by the early arrival of three young members of Lancaster Miners ' Support Group in a transit van .
10 But that could change if the rugged midfielder , suspended from domestic football , is called into action for Crusaders ' UEFA Cup first round first leg match against Swiss aces Servette on Tuesday night .
11 The end of the bland three-line statement and of the understated ‘ subject to ’ comment comes into effect for companies ' annual accounts with year-ends on or after 30 September with the introduction of the Auditing Practices Board 's first statement of auditing standards .
12 A new standard known as FAS107 came into effect for banks ' 1992 accounts .
13 Of self , with care for others ' sight .
14 Banks must rearrange their assets to restore the original equilibrium by drawing notes and coin from the Bank of England , in exchange for bankers ' deposits .
15 Although it is a parent 's or guardian 's statutory responsibility to ensure children 's regular attendance at school , schools generally see it as their responsibility to monitor attendance , to seek explanation from parents for pupils ' non-attendance and to ensure that once pupils come to school they attend their classes .
16 However , the club will now ballot the 3,000 supporters who travelled with the club 's official travel agency to Bruges for Rangers ' last Champions league tie on foreign soil .
17 Large-scale unionism has declined and management has been able to organize the labour process directly without concern for unions ' power .
18 Handson in association with Stanley Stanley Tools are offering £100 worth of Stanley and Rabone tools as shown below for the winner of Hands On competition for readers ' tips .
19 STANLEY TOOLS are offering £100 worth of Stanley and Rabone tools as shown below for the winner of our Hands On competition for readers ' tips .
20 Like Holt , Harris believes that the so-called incompetence of children is an adult invention imposed on children for adults ' convenience .
21 The ‘ success ’ of new-style NHS boards will be similarly dependent on preparations for members ' responsibilities and appropriate support .
22 The work which has , since 1986/87 , been achieved by Action for Governors ' Information and Training ( AGIT ) took its beginnings from a very wide range of agencies : both through its original base at the Community Education Development Centre in Coventry and through its non-governmental funding , it has been able to take account of differing interests and pressures .
23 ( 3 ) That ( per Lord Mackay of Clashfern L.C. and Lord Griffiths ) on the true construction of section 63 of the Finance Act 1976 the taxpayers were assessable on the extra cost of providing the benefit , and from the point of view of expense incurred it could not be said that its provision involved significant extra cost to the school ; that ( Lord Mackay of Clashfern L.C. dissenting ) reference should be made to Hansard to resolve the ambiguity in section 63 , and that the Parliamentary history disclosed that the Act of 1976 was passed on the basis that the effect of sections 61 and 63 thereof was to assess in-house benefits , and particularly concerning education for teachers ' children , on the marginal costs to the employer and not on a proportion of the total costs incurred in providing the service both for the public and the employee ; and that section 63 should be construed accordingly ( post , pp. 1036C–E , F–G , 1039B , C , G , 1040B , 1042C–D , 1063A , H — 1064A , C , 1067A ) .
24 In addition the Budget made the tax on diesel supplied by firms for employees ' private motoring lower than the tax on petrol .
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