Example sentences of "[was/were] [det] [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | These were all blows for the home side yet , with skipper John Rafferty providing the kind of leadership that is reserved for ‘ Boys Own ’ stories , Armagh suddenly hauled themselves out of the grave . |
2 | There were many reasons for the revival of Labour fortunes . |
3 | There were several reasons for the collapse of the Fouchet Plan . |
4 | There were several reasons for the rapid development of this market and a brief summary may help us to understand why Eurocurrencies exist . |
5 | In the days of the Schools Council , a body largely controlled by teachers and concerned with curricular innovation , there were several suggestions for the reform of the sixth-form curriculum . |
6 | Among the applicants were several candidates for the priesthood or diaconate of the Russian Orthodox Church . |
7 | Coun. John Williams , group leader , pledged the scheme would be closely monitored to see if there were any problems for the disabled . |
8 | The British film industry , such as it was , was committed to making zany films about Swinging London and , if there were any parts for the over-forties , they went to outrageous character actors . |
9 | The available reserves of its accumulated profit were reduced by workers ' demands , and by high taxation too , so that there was little money for the much-needed capital investment in new plant and machinery or for research and development . |
10 | The whole sea seemed alive that night and there was little sleep for the crew , needless to say . |
11 | Page considers : ‘ There was little enthusiasm for the legislation among Members of Parliament , and substantial opposition from local councillors ’ ( Page 1983:44 ) . |
12 | There was little support for the white captain among the black players and the series was disaster . |
13 | When I was first taught cardiology there was little evidence for the efficacy of secondary prevention after myocardial infarction . |
14 | Hagans solicitor augued there was little evidence for the earlier rape charge , he should be granted bail . |
15 | But in chemistry , physics and physiology , the laboratory sciences becoming prominent in the nineteenth century , there was little scope for the amateur . |
16 | There was little respect for the drugs and that 's very dangerous . |
17 | As there was little justification for the lengths to which these itinerant justices went , when a vigorous protest was made to the king he promptly issued a writ ordering them to refrain from hearing testamentary , matrimonial and moral causes ; these matters were confirmed to fall exclusively within the competence of the church courts . |
18 | It may seem harsh to criticize the Labour government for its inner-urban Policy at the end of the 1970s — there was little time for the introduction of a comprehensive programme of action towards the cities before the political realities of the 1979 election . |
19 | There was little joy for the book world in the Prime Minister 's second New Year Honours List . |
20 | The grain that came in was that heading for the mills ? |
21 | Derek Edwards , speaking after the Place of Safety orders were extended , said that although they had all more or less expected this to happen , it was another blow for the parents . |
22 | Her spine , neck and shoulders ached dully , but after a while she could almost relish the aches , as if each physical pain was another blotter for the press of ideas in her head . |
23 | There was another bonus for the company — much of the information in the 15,000 stolen discs was also stored in back-up discs . |
24 | The appointment of Bernard Gallacher as British National Coach three years ago , was another boost for the women 's game — ‘ He has done a great deal of good , ’ confirmed Sally Hepburn — and the LGU was delighted when the Wentworth professional agreed to continue his duties this season , despite the distraction of captaining the European Ryder Cup side at Kiawah Island in September . |
25 | The fact that many farms were the ‘ family home ’ , often going back three or four generations , was another reason for the reluctance to sell . |
26 | Then of course , suggestions was another thing for the improvement in working practices and working conditions . |
27 | No I had a a chap at the door at half past four this afternoon and it was this woman for the British Market Research Bureau er |
28 | If they could be cleared , there was some hope for the country ; while they remained , there was none . |
29 | His solicitor said for some reason he 'd been involved since last December in a campaign of total destruction of both himself and other people , but now there was some hope for the future . |
30 | Although many of the reactions were hostile , there was some welcome for the idea of a framework and for the consultation process . |