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

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1 Test centres exist in other major cities as well , consequently the total figures for TOEFL candidates on a national basis would be far higher .
2 The more conspicuous results of this were the Centre Pompidou and the Musée d'Orsay ; a law of 1978 earmarked FFr363 million over 1978–82 for the the latter out of a total FFr1.407 billion to all museums , representing a five-fold increase relative to the previous five years and 64% of the total budget for culture .
3 Disclose the total charge for depreciation on fixed assets .
4 APR : annual percentage rate of the total charge for credit or the true cost of borrowing .
5 Thus the EC Commission and Council , not content with amending the Consumer Credit Directive to specify the equation which must be satisfied for a correct statement of the annual percentage rate of charge and the items that are to be excluded from computation of the total charge for credit , threaten a further Directive prescribing a single mathematical formula for calculating the A P R. But why ?
6 In seeking to define what items are to be included as part of the total charge for credit , s20 emphasises that what matters is the cost to the debtor rather than the net return to the lender ( see Directive 90/88/EEC and also Consumer Credit ( Total Charge for Credit ) Regulations 1980 ( SI 1980 No 51 ) , Pt 2 ( as amended ) ) .
7 New machines , new technology introduced because it cuts production costs can indeed reduce the total demand for labor , that is , for the total number of jobs available in all sectors of the economy taken together at any given price of labor — in other words , at any given wage rate ( Leontief 1978 , 28 ) .
8 The total demand for water has increased by 70% over the last 30 years .
9 A more general equilibrium also requires the total demand for money to be equal to the total supply of money : this is referred to as equilibrium in the money market .
10 The total demand for money : L 1 + L 2
11 Figure 16.7 shows the total demand for money ( L ) plotted against the rate of interest ( r ) .
12 For the economy as a whole , we can expect the total demand for money for transactions purposes to depend directly on money national income .
13 The total demand for money ( or total liquidity preference ) is found by adding together the transactions , precautionary and speculative demands .
14 Figure 3 shows the total demand for money plotted against the rate of interest : L s represents the speculative demand and L t represents the transactions and precautionary demands for a given level of income .
15 The horizontal summation of L s and L t yields the total demand for money curve , L. Note that a rise in income , which would cause L t to increase , would shift the total demand for money curve to the right .
16 The horizontal summation of L s and L t yields the total demand for money curve , L. Note that a rise in income , which would cause L t to increase , would shift the total demand for money curve to the right .
17 The total demand for money .
18 In Fig. 4 , L represents the total demand for money and M 1 s the initial supply of money .
19 The horizontal part of the total demand for money curve shown in Fig. 4 is sometimes referred to as the liquidity trap , a theoretical possibility pointed out by Keynes in the General Theory .
20 We saw in the previous chapter that equilibrium is achieved in the money market when the total demand for money ( which depends on the interest rate and the level of income ) is equal to the money supply ( which is assumed to be autonomous ) .
21 Planning controls do not destroy land values ; in the words of the Uthwatt Committee , ‘ neither the total demand for development nor its average annual rate is materially affected , if at all , by planning ordinances ’ .
22 The level of natural unemployment can be defined as the number of persons who are unemployed even when the labour market is in an equilibrium state : that is , when the total demand for labour is equal to the supply of labour at the prevailing level of real wage rates .
23 If we are not having that conversation at the initial design stage when the total project for production is certainly many months ahead if not years ahead .
24 Clearly , such resources will always be less than the total need for management development , so hard decisions about selective investment will continue to be required .
25 There are entrances at different levels , including some below the normal waterline for use in emergencies .
26 Treating the problem by developing a less attached relationship — the normal treatment for separation anxiety — is wrong in these cases .
27 The normal preference for alkylation at runs of G's is significantly modified in acridine-tethered aniline mustards ( 20 ) and phenanthridinium alkyl bromides ( 21 ) where greatly enhanced reaction occurs at isolated guanines located in 5'-GT sequences .
28 Lord Lane said that in its guidelines last July , the Appeal Court had fixed two to four years as the normal sentence for incest with girls aged 13-16 .
29 In the conduct of business , most eyes are on a mooted change in the normal procedure for law-making , to encourage MPs to sit in select committees taking public evidence on bills before they discuss their details .
30 The provision reflects that the normal remedy for misrepresentation is rescission but the excessiveness of this remedy is mitigated under s2(2) of the Act .
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