Example sentences of "in its [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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1 The petition produced a negative reply from the Home Office in July 1903 , but the episode is noteworthy as one of the innumerable steps taken by the BDDA in its campaign for the better education of deaf and dumb children .
2 The changes followed promises by the ruling Christian Democratic Party ( PDCG ) , in its campaign for the November presidential elections , to enact policies that would " benefit the people " .
3 The government has also failed in its responsibility for the Health and Sa Safety Executive by restricting year after year adequate resources for them to carry out the function that they were designed for .
4 O God , give your grace to the United Nations Organisation in all its manifold work ; in its work for the children who suffer so much from the injustices of our society , in education and in health , in the relief of poverty and hunger , and in its work for peace .
5 The ministry 's acceptance of EDI technology was reflected in its support for the law passed in December .
6 At the extreme , if it turned out that one opinion was in a minority in every group or constituency mandating its one representative , then the gathering of representatives would be unanimous in its support for the other opinion , while the minority opinion would be entirely unrepresented , even though , in principle , it could be held by 49 per cent of those taking part in the mandating process .
7 Although Bhutto stressed that Pakistan was not seeking military confrontation with India , she reiterated that her government would continue to be " steadfast " in its support for the right of self-determination by the people of Kashmir .
8 She argues that , before the Public Order Act 1986 was passed , ‘ it was the moral panic surrounding football hooliganism which the government used in its publicity for the new law .
9 In its sympathy for the families of the victims , the public was inclined to forget that any passenger aircraft with the Stars and Stripes on its tail would have served as a target as well as another .
10 The action potential serves as a signal in its turn for the synapse to release neurotransmitters which trigger the response in adjacent neurons .
11 The company has used a modified version of the design in its proposal for the European Teraflop initiative .
12 The completed cycle was screened in its entirety for the first time at the Venice Festival this autumn .
13 The music ranges from the familiar to the unknown — from an early opera played in its entirety for the first time to a unique performance of The Messiah where you can actually join in the singing .
14 This trailblazing series is currently on show at the National Portrait Gallery in its entirety for the first time since 1935 , together with more conventional colour portraits of John Gielgud , Vivien Leigh , the Mountbattens and Lisa Maugham , and black-and-white work from the later years .
15 This material has recently ( 1978 ) been published in its entirety for the first time , but many problems remain unsolved — or insoluble .
16 In addition to such new network technology , there are also techniques of solving band width problems by compressing data before transferring it and decompressing it afterwards so that it can be displayed in its entirety for the information user .
17 At first he was greeted by shouts and catcalls and Corbett wondered if the galley would refuse to heave-to and continue in its dash for the open sea .
18 Imperialism is the political expression of the accumulation of capital in its competition for the possession of the remainder of the non-capitalist world .
19 This indicates in a practical way that the Boeing company , at least , is sincere in its concern for the safety of people who fly in its aircraft .
20 For all its faults , it can at least be said for the modern world that it has produced a substantial body of articulate opinion that blends passion with compassion in its concern for the impoverished and starving peoples of the world .
21 The organisation has a duty to use all the knowledge in its possession for the benefit of its investment customers .
22 In reality , the great virtue of the diary lies in its value for the researcher , as primary source material for the history of its time and , for the general reader , in its vivid picture of country life .
23 But in 1990 Europe , it seems , is already united ; in its praise for the Citroën XM .
24 However , both bodies recommended changes in the form of legislation which would , if implemented , have assisted the court in its search for the true Parliamentary intention in using the statutory words .
25 We contemplate past failures of humankind in its search for the perfect society and become depressed .
26 BAT Industries ( tobacco and financial services ) has restated life assurance profits on the accruals method in its report for the nine months ended 30 September 1992 .
27 My hon. Friend will know that the National Audit Office has in its programme for the current financial year an examination of flood and coast protection programmes .
28 The problem of how advertising works is largely a theoretical one , but its relevance to both agencies and advertisers lies in its importance for the assessment of the results of advertising campaigns .
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