Example sentences of "and [pos pn] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I felt good inside , too , because I had been able , in some tangible way , to thank Ron , my girlfriend and my parents for all their help and support . |
2 | There should be a place on the agenda of partnerships for matters like the direction of business development and its consequences for commercial and manufacturing processes and their work force requirements . |
3 | Contamination of blood and its products for medical use has been virtually eliminated by the testing of blood for antibodies to HIV , by heating blood products to kill HIV and by voluntary withdrawal from blood donation by people who know , or think , they have been at risk of HIV infection . |
4 | But there are no comparative tests to see whether any other form of spelling might be better still , without the disadvantages of ITA 's divergence from familiar type-faces and its problems for those who have difficulty distinguishing all the speech sounds required . |
5 | Commencing with a visit to a scrap yard we then got a glimpse inside the Brush Works , and then covered all aspects of InterCity , Regional Railways , Freight , Parcels mail and , looking to the future the Channel tunnel and its possibilities for Continental travel . |
6 | It has a turnover of £24m and its profits for 1990 were around £3m . |
7 | With the adoption of these measures came the abolition of the poor law , its income maintenance responsibilities going to the National Assistance Board and its responsibilities for residential care and other welfare services going to local authority welfare departments . |
8 | Offering a quite unique complex for Tuscany , the management prides itself on its attention to detail and its demands for high quality food and accommodation . |
9 | This article outlines recent research on residential care and its alternatives for troubled youngsters in Flanders , the Netherlands , and the United Kingdom . |
10 | So far we have summarized contemporary research on residential care and its alternatives for troubled youngsters in Flanders and the Netherlands . |
11 | Crystal structure of globular domain of histone H5 and its implications for nucleosome binding |
12 | Given the revolution in business technology over the last twenty years and its implications for all aspects of business , there is a need for experts in the field of business communication . |
13 | The authors point to the lawyers ' success in reproducing for themselves the conditions of private practice and its implications for other departments and for the workings of local democracy . |
14 | The scope of the legal doctrine , and its implications for constitutional change , can not be settled except by analysis of the political morality which gives it its authority . |
15 | The extent of this , and its implications for local science , are a key element in the project investigations . |
16 | Teacher professional satisfaction and its implications for secondary education |
17 | Bevan 's action had various causes , but rearmament and its implications for domestic policy were understandably given great prominence in the following months . |
18 | I have known Annabelle and her parents for many years , since I/we/they came to live in London/Glasgow/Cardiff . |
19 | The gangly singer — who later admitted he was the worse the wear for drink — ineptly mimicked Kylie and her dancers for two embarrassing minutes . |
20 | Because the group had known her and her children for some time they agreed to ‘ have a go ’ and the placement went ahead . |
21 | Another hypothesis is that in the competition between high parity infants and their siblings for maternal care , food and other resources , the toll is heavier upon the younger than the older children . |
22 | In contrast to single copy probes , the number of loci and their positions for multi-locus probes are usually unknown . |
23 | Macrophages , their growth factors , and their receptors for low-density lipoprotein ( LDL ) and oxidised LDL are also included . |
24 | The ambivalences generated for many white youth by the attractions of Afro-Caribbean , Afro-American and African musical forms , and their admirations for some aggressive forms of Afro-Caribbean masculinity , have resulted in alliances in particular schools and neighbourhoods between white and Afro Caribbean youth against Asian youth , while in some schools where black white conflicts remain submerged the dominant form of racist insult occurs between different ethnic minority groups , for instance Asian and Afro-Caribbean or Cypriot and Vietnamese ( Cohen , 1987 ) . |
25 | Our laws , taboos and standards of conduct normally forbid sons to fight each other and their fathers for exclusive possession of the women of the family . |
26 | This means the High Elves must rely on their bowmen and their magicians for long range mass slaughter . |
27 | Its main current training projects ( see Chapter 12 ) , and their budgets for 1989–90 are : |
28 | In the past , fleas used to be a problem only during the warmer months of the year in temperate areas , but now the advent of central heating has enabled these parasites to plague dogs and their owners for much of the year . |
29 | In examining these conflicts and changes the particular aims of the researchers are to : elucidate the changes that occurred in the UK defence science and technology system in the 1980 's and to analyse their dynamics and interactions ; ii identify and examine the assumptions about the future being made by firms and governments to guide their current decision-making in this area ; iii consider whether clear and stable structural trends are emerging , and the factors that may influence them in the 1990's , including the transition to a single European market ; iv establish a better framework for assessing contemporary developments in defence technology policy and their consequences for other areas of science and technology policy . |
30 | Any consideration of the North East has to pay attention to the severe reverses of the depression and their consequences for industrial organization , particularly in terms of a continuing delocalization of industrial control through amalgamation in heavy engineering . |