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

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1 Why should those who come to the Park for enjoyment and healthy exercise — walking , cycling , jogging etc — have to put up with the danger , the noise , and the pollution created by those who are looking only to their own convenience ?
2 The student is given the opportunity for self-appraisal and realistic goal setting .
3 If there was recognition that older people have the capacity but are not given the opportunity for participation and decision-making in , for example , the way residential care and nursing homes are run , then a lot of things would have to change .
4 They seized the opportunity for independence or at least a new bargain with Moscow — regardless of whatever views might be held by the silent masses .
5 Modernism is described to us with references to a neat sequence of male coteries who obviously made full use of the opportunity for dialogue and debate .
6 It is based on the conviction that women 's liberation is principally about personal and social change but that the opportunity for consciousness-raising and intellectual clarification of ideas and strategies , together with the consolidation that can come from collective support and struggle , constitutes really useful knowledge in the old radical sense .
7 It is just possible that the tide is now turning for social works with the opportunity for specialisation and new roles in the Community Care service .
8 Giving people the opportunity for innovation and recognizing them for it fulfils both organizational and individual needs .
9 The teacher , however , creates the opportunity for experiment and choice in the provision that she makes .
10 As the clearinghouse for information and orders he and his officers had replaced the Privy Seal .
11 Half were for cancellation , a quarter for medical expenses and most of the remainder for loss or theft of belongings .
12 And erm I think it 's a little bit of creative accountancy on their part in saying that and in fact putting that five hundred thousand elsewhere , and also they have erm done a further piece of creative accountancy in that the provision for pay and price increases they have reduced by one point five million , and the combined budget reduces it by half that figure .
13 Much of the support for syndicalism and for selfstyled revolutionary and Marxist parties was concentrated outside England in the increasingly " depressed " areas of central Scotland and South Wales .
14 There is space at the waterfall for parking or a picnic , and here cars must be turned for the journey back to Dent .
15 The CPKI was a typical umbrella nationalist movement characteristic of the struggle for independence before divergent ideological approaches had shattered the organisation .
16 ‘ The churches in eastern Europe now face the great task of contributing to the struggle for stability and for a just social and economic order in their countries , ’ the report said .
17 Social Darwinism in Britain , along with ideas coming from France and Germany , had led them to think of people as members of a ‘ race ’ which would degenerate and lose the struggle for survival unless its breeding was controlled by scientific experts .
18 Throughout the tenth and eleventh centuries the Counts of Anjou had belonged to a group of princes who were alternately enemies and allies in the struggle for land and power in northern and western Gaul .
19 Bunyan now became a hero in the prevalent Whig and Liberal school of history as a victim in the struggle for conscience and freedom of speech .
20 This view has since been altered to contend that the struggle for education is part of the struggle for freedom and that some demands which affect the education system should be fought for while apartheid is still in place .
21 Our family were activists , totally committed to the struggle for freedom and justice .
22 He was energetic in the struggle for Solidarity and finished his parliamentary career as a Solidarity-sponsored senator ( for his native Silesia ) in the newly re-established Senate to which he was elected last summer .
23 And the 1949 Royal Commission on Population suggested that the struggle for security and social promotion in society , the ‘ Social Capillarity ’ , as it was referred to , was a sufficient explanation of the downward trend in population growth since the mid- and late nineteenth century .
24 On a recent visit to WACC in London , he explained how his release from 17 months of brutal imprisonment under the dictator Duvalier in the mid-1970s had led him to devote his life to the struggle for justice and democracy in Haiti .
25 Genuine acceptance of the spirit and implications of Vatican II can probably best be seen in the use of a ‘ people of God ’ ecclesiology , in a stress upon both a working collegiality and the genuine centrality of the Eucharist within the Church , especially the local church , in the warm recognition of the values of pluralism and freedom within and between ‘ particular churches ’ as within human society generally , and in a commitment to work and find Christian holiness within the struggle for justice and peace in solidarity with the poor .
26 All of us can play our own part in the struggle for justice and development worldwide .
27 Parliamentary socialism is regarded as elevating the parliamentary means above the socialist end , so precluding socialism and sacrificing it to the struggle for office and government .
28 I am wary of being too emotive in this paper but also concerned to do justice to the seriousness of the struggle for health that people and their movements are undertaking in many parts of the world , including the Philippines .
29 The potential for large population movements to wreak havoc on environmentally vital regions such as the Amazon basin means that the outcome of the struggle for health and development in Brazil is of international importance .
30 Much charitable effort was devoted to this cause on the assumption that improved housing conditions , by removing some of the degradation from the lives of the poor , would give them more hope and greater enthusiasm for the struggle for self-help and survival .
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