Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun sg] for a " in BNC.
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1 | A new space has been created where the ability for a much more precise communication between people than words is possible . |
2 | It is difficult to project one 's mind to a subsequent sale where the receipt has to be produced , but one can visualise difficulty where the solicitor for a purchaser objects to the receipt and refuses to settle until a receipt in conformity with the Form provided is produced . |
3 | The same strictures apply in spades to Unix , an environment that in its conception is quite unsuitable as a production operating system : its priorities were easy sharing of files and code and interaction between members of development teams and between teams working on different projects , where the priority for a business operating system is security and protection . |
4 | An application of this analysis is , for example , where the temptation for a conglomerate ( ultimately controlled by individuals ) to trade on inside information arises from the financial incentives accruing to it ( and ultimately the controllers ) . |
5 | On the other hand , where a contract for a specific purpose comes to an end , there is no dismissal . |
6 | See Wolfson v. Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1981 S. L.T. 17 , where an application for a new off-sale licence was granted in restricted form in terms of s.29(1) of the Act . |
7 | Where an application for a permanent transfer is refused , or granted where the grant involves the repelling of an objection by a competent objector who appeared at the hearing , the unsuccessful applicant or objector may appeal to the sheriff ( s.17(4) and ( 5 ) ) , and from the sheriff to the Court of Session on a point of law ( s.39(8) ) . |
8 | ( 4 ) ) , and the continuing of the validity of a licence where an application for a renewal has been made but not determined by the licensing board ( subs . |
9 | In Switzerland the limitation period is five years , i.e. is neither more nor less favourable than the average for a dispossessed owner . |
10 | Some parts of the south had over 300 mm of rain on Jan. 2 to 24 , more than the average for a whole year . |
11 | Neurosis is socially isolating , and there is no social concern for others based on something other than the desire for a sexual object . |
12 | Although the tendency for a , substantial share of the self-employed to classify themselves as " managers " ( see Creigh et al , 1986 ) reduces the meaningfulness of occupation analysis , the general picture is one of a higher share of self-employment amongst temporary workers who could be viewed as " professionals " and a much lower level amongst those in low grade white collar jobs . |
13 | And although the proposal for a BPS women 's section was opposed by the women on the BPS Council , it had strong support among less powerful female psychologists , and students . |
14 | Although the requirement for a double diary entry may have increased errors , our data showed that patients are more likely to make retrospective entries in the evening and are more likely to miss data in the evening than in the morning , but errors in data entry ( inferred from discrepancies between the two forms of entry ) are no more likely in the evening than the morning . |
15 | This may be true in the rise of European nationalism , although the need for a uniform language arises also because of the competition between States and therefore the drive to establish single national markets . |
16 | They probably navigate home by means of ‘ compass ’ and ‘ map ’ , although the need for a map sense has been challenged . |
17 | But although the hunt for a substitute will go on , it looks increasingly likely that judicial pressure will make Walpole swallow the slime and Mr Weld his promise . |
18 | However , once the market for a good had been lost because , in combination with other factors , the price was too high , the position could not be recovered easily simply by lowering the price . |
19 | ‘ Cost obviously plays a big part-we are more likely to support a car load for a day nearby , than a person for a day in Carlisle or Penzance ’ . |
20 | And finally , there are the ones that seem little more than a cue for a really good cackle . |
21 | Remove " the tough talk , all the swagger and the patriotic posturing " , he said , " and protectionism amounts to nothing more than a smokescreen for a country that 's running scared " . |
22 | Lukic was guilty of no more than a challenge for a 50–50 ball with the speeding Rob Jones around the 18-yard line . |
23 | An officer for nearly 40 years , he should have been more than a match for a 24-year-old civilian but the first brush between the two sides , though neither commander was present in person , suggested otherwise . |
24 | Surely a Leo was more than a match for a Scorpio , no matter how deadly its sting . |
25 | In this it may have been little more than a mouthpiece for a Russian directorate but in an article , which , says Sacks , amounted to a reading of the riot act to the ICP , one finds this clear and unmistakable instruction in the French journal Cahiers du Boishévisme : |
26 | than a gift for a new baby boy . |
27 | It is far safer to regard the P/E ratio as an indicator of market sentiment about the future prospects of a company rather than a basis for a systematic forecasting technique of future earnings . |
28 | Imagine hosting Christmas for a similarly huge number in a disused warehouse , with nothing more sophisticated than a Portakabin for a kitchen . |
29 | He 'd always thought of her as pliable , sexy , more of an ornament than a partner for a man like Adolph Brückner . |
30 | On the contrary ‘ war communism ’ gave further impetus to the economic decline , yet at the same time provided the framework for a new social and political equilibrium . |