Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He met management and workers at Swan Hunter 's and Vickers , two firms who depend on the defence industry for work . |
2 | Within an overall response rate of 68 per cent , then , the response rate for specialist students was 64 per cent , and 69 per cent for conversion students . |
3 | This is exactly the prediction which is made by Locksley et al. , ‘ the response criterion for schema related items may be more biased in the direction of OLD decisions ( or , alternatively less biased in the direction of NEW decisions ) than the response criterion for schema-unrelated items ’ ( 1984 , p.425 ) . |
4 | You know about Liberal Democrat policy to put a penny on the income tax for education . |
5 | ( which overlapped into Stoke Goldington and Weston Underwood ) , were freeholders , a numerous class in this district , the remainder lessees for term of years or at will . |
6 | The incubation period for type A hepatitis was accepted as being much shorter than those for serum hepatitis , but research into either form of hepatitis was hampered by an inability to identify the causative agent . |
7 | The incubation period for BSE is between two and seven years , and the first cases were diagnosed in mid 1987 . |
8 | The implication is that responsibility for running vocational courses will rest with colleges , who will themselves apply to the funding council for money to run such vocational courses . |
9 | Using 1920 as the base year for education and 1958 as the corresponding year for economic development , he found that ‘ sustained growth generally starts when primary enrolment is in the neighbourhood of 30% to 50% of the school-aged population . ’ |
10 | If the phase excitation signal is present , the base drive for transistor T2 is controlled by the voltage Vc dropped across the small resistance R c by the winding current . |
11 | The base line for agreement is that , at worst , the effect should be ‘ cost neutral ’ to Regional Railways … and preferably bring benefit . |
12 | Table II shows the regression coefficients for lung function measurements in relation to length of gestation and birth weight adjusted for gestational age . |
13 | For instance , in 1982 the support price for wheat was £126 per tonne . |
14 | As for his opinions on M.E. , I must assume that he would also condemn the support groups for MS , cancer and heart disease as ‘ self-commiserative ’ societies . |
15 | So Tom and Jerry must have been the support film for Jungle Book . |
16 | There are few more cost-effective ways to invest relatively small sums of money than reinstating the support funding for tourism . |
17 | The FAOR proposals for storage of information in the long term using a filly computerised system were also investigated thoroughly , particularly as these had a bearing on the manner in which the index system would be developed . |
18 | If ‘ crisis management ’ in this sense ( different from the sense in which the phrase is normally used ) is impossible , there is only one alternative open to management in creating the felt need for change . |
19 | Despite all the theory about schemas , in the absence of a crisis the really critical factor in creating the felt need for change is probably the acquisition of power over the organization 's reward/penalty system . |
20 | You can thus save money compared with an overdraft — and save the effort of shopping around in the Money Market for credit which is anyway less flexible . |
21 | A chiral species is also circularly dichroic — that is , the absorption coefficients for right- and left-circularly polarized light are different . |
22 | This can be used as the case plan for quality standards and therefore should be agreed with the client . |
23 | In addition to FLAM , two other militant black rights groups emerged in 1990 , namely ( i ) the Resistance Front for Unity , Independence and Democracy in Mauritania ( FRUIDEM ) ; and ( ii ) the United Front for Mauritanian Armed Resistance ( FURAM ) . |
24 | They recognise that it is inadequate and sometimes completely misleading to translate the text word for word , or phrase by phrase from the Hebrew , Aramaic and Greek into their mother tongue . |
25 | ‘ Just for fun we set the computer route-finder for home after the cinema . ’ |
26 | The completion of the computer system for Phase 1 of the New OED Project marks the end of a period of intensive and innovative software development . |
27 | Each reported problem will be passed by a Test Manager or the Computer Group Manager to a member of the Computer Group for resolution . |
28 | The computer methodology for probate inventories has been further developed so that it can now handle large numbers of complete inventories . |
29 | To get the bast value for money in terms of advice and information , Professor Malcolm Hollis , spokesman for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( RICS ) , says you should ask a surveyor to cover various points , with price guidance for each one . |
30 | Despite the rigging admissions and in disregard of a call from the round table discussions ( set up in December 1989 — see p. 37108 ) , the Council of State decided on Feb. 14 that it would not annul the election results for fear of the " far reaching effects " of such a move . |