Example sentences of "the [noun] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The disciplines for Educational Studies and that area of it concerned with teacher education ( Tibble , 1966 ) .
2 Tony takes the hint and decides not to wax equally lyrical about the Svalbard storm that kept everyone in the tent for seventy-two hours , unable to go out for anything .
3 Season tickets provide reduced admission charges to the park for regular visitors .
4 The potential for improving the Park as an educational resource for Edinburgh schools and colleges was explored , as were opportunities for better interpretation of the diverse interests in the Park for all visitors .
5 The club raised over £100.00 for the Orsett Hospital Fund and provided the opportunity for many visitors to the fair to try their hands at using a metal detector for the first time .
6 had had the opportunity for many years of looking at the question in its material phases , of appreciating its hygienic results …
7 Nevertheless , both provide the opportunity for such attainments to be formally recognized .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will consider extending the opportunity for general practitioners in Northern Ireland to manage their own budgets immediately .
9 Construction of hydroelectric dams not only removes the opportunity for adjacent populations to interbreed , it also utterly changes the characteristics of the river , with siltation and often stagnation occurring upstream of the barrier .
10 Now came the opportunity for long discussions in Tom Poole 's parlour , and no doubt for readings from Osorio and from The Borderers , Wordsworth 's own , equally unsuccessful , verse tragedy .
11 International investment involves the added dimension of dealing in foreign currencies , providing the opportunity for additional profits .
12 Earned bonus is the most widely used form of financial incentive , because it most closely meets the objectives of an incentive scheme , which are : ( a ) To provide the opportunity for increased earnings in return for increased output .
13 ‘ With leases they miss the opportunity for super profits but they are guaranteed a return of 7% initially and then up to 10% .
14 ‘ The most important thing about the Prince of Wales Initiative is that it gives the opportunity for other industries to share their knowledge of environmental protection , ’ she says .
15 It is difficult to ascertain just how effective are conferences and seminars in promoting co-operation and coordination but at the very least they provide a forum for practitioners to take the opportunity for co-operative efforts .
16 The session provided the opportunity for conservative currents within the party to reassert themselves , following the split in July when reformist members had shifted their allegiance to the Left Alliance [ see pp. 38021 ; 38115 ; 38357 ] .
17 At the outset of the research project , after initial discussions with the Officer-in-charge , a formal briefing was given to all staff explaining the aims of the project and the approach to be taken , giving the opportunity for any questions to be raised .
18 This , of course , is one of the great advantages of informality , as it provides the opportunity for constant alterations to the garden .
19 This is the opportunity for senior managers to endorse warnings for vigilance or diligence , which they do occasionally , and for sergeants to review both the incidents which occurred on the last shift and the matters which need special attention on the present one .
20 The acquisition of Templar estates and of alien priories likewise enlarged the openings for royal clerks .
21 Rational planning was to be achieved by unifying health services , which were at that time split between local authorities , the boards of governors of teaching hospitals , a regional and local administration responsible for other hospitals and the executive councils who administered the contracts for general practitioners ( see Figure 1.1 ) .
22 For the former , he is dealing with 13 lots of discussions ( including Scotland ) , although the contracts for some plants have a further year to run .
23 It is equivalent to that plus erm the reduction for indiscretionary awards enabling young people to obtain training and education , plus also erm the reduction in erm access to higher education for people who are educationally disadvantaged .
24 If your church is one which succeeds in attracting the crowds for special occasions , these people should constitute your prime target for deeper Christian commitment and church membership .
25 From the early 60's , while most company operations still relied on manual systems , the payrolls for several sites were processed centrally at Dartford using an ICL 1202 processor .
26 While it is helpful for family members to gain a basic understanding of the illness of the primary sufferer , by going to occasional " open " meetings of a Fellowship for primary sufferers , so as to under-stand the disease concept and help to heal the blame and resentment that characterise active addictive family relationships , it is not helpful for family members to become regular attenders at the Fellowships for primary sufferers unless they themselves are " double winners " and have that primary addictive disease as well as the family disease .
27 Having already written for the NME for several months as the transvestite sex-poet Susan Williams I was nervous , a straw sucker acting brash in a den of sophisticates .
28 He recognized that , although she had worn the veil for several years , she had never made her monastic profession .
29 Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones : If any new hospitals are built in Wales , such as the East Glamorgan hospital , will the funding for those hospitals , in terms of capital costs , be entirely met by the Welsh Office or , as a result of last week 's disclosure in Construction News , are we to take it that Treasury guidelines to introduce private sector money into such building will mean that the commitment from the Welsh Office will be less ?
30 On the community charge , the funding for local authorities has been increased by 6.1 per cent .
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