Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nonetheless , the right of journalists and broadcasters to demand trial by jury , in those areas of criminal law where it still exists , is an important security against interference with media freedoms — for reasons explained in 1885 by Dicey , the leading writer on our unwritten constitution : " Freedom of discussion is , then , in England little else than the right to write or say anything which a jury , consisting of 12 shopkeepers , think it expedient should be said or written …
2 This process , characteristic of the whole of the public enterprise sector , occurred earlier in Britain than in Spain for reasons explained in previous chapters .
3 RENFE 's deficit , for reasons discussed in other chapters , exploded during the 1970s and the first half of the 1980s .
4 For reasons described in 4.7 below , Newco will usually have more than one class of shares , so condition ( c ) will not be satisfied .
5 This can be achieved as follows : ( 1 ) Management form Newco and hold all its issued share capital ( which will be nominal in amount and subscribed as early as possible for reasons described in 4.3.2 above ) .
6 D. ) specification for products purchased for military service and use .
7 The fact is that there is no privilege for confidences given to hon. Members .
8 Thus , the omission of a default premium from the no-arbitrage condition is probably of little consequence for futures traded on established and well-regulated exchanges .
9 The decision of the Divisional Court in Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks ( 1984 ) 80 Cr.App.R. 164 for some time seems to have provided the guidelines for courts faced with this problem of delay .
10 As for the claim that the older acts and the common law had allowed the imposition of harsher penalties , this was not for the simple fact of combination but for activities linked with industrial disputes that could have attracted prosecution for riot , intimidation , assault or destruction of property as much after 1799 as before .
11 For satellites launched with this vehicle , which has failed on two launches out of five , the premium is set around 12 per cent .
12 Additionally , Action for Cities outlined in 1988 twelve schools/ industry compacts supported by the MSC , in which companies offer firm job prospects to pupils achieving certain standards .
13 In a parallel agreement three French nuclear power construction companies resolved their counter-claims against Iran for contracts broken in 1979 [ see also p. 37929 ] .
14 This is particularly useful for objects made of several different materials , such as an iron dagger with a handle inlaid with bone and enamels , since the iron corrosion often obscures such details .
15 This result agrees with our experience for surfaces embedded in three space .
16 While welcoming the changes that the Minister has introduced to the home improvement grants scheme for houses affected by high radon levels , may I ask whether he agrees that in cases of severe hardship there should be access to 100 per cent .
17 According to the Halifax , the average price for houses paid by first-time buyers in Scotland is £40,592 and the average mortgage advance is £33,535 .
18 Concern centres on the likely shortage of buyers for projects funded on short-term development finance from the banks .
19 Reconviction figures for prisoners released in 1985 suggest that 55 per cent of men and 34 per cent of women are reconvicted within 2 years .
20 Except for birds seen during severe winter weather , which have often associated with influxes of other geese , records of this species are open to the suspicion that the birds have escaped from captivity .
21 If we look in The Cantos for traces left by this experience , we are surprised to find how few they are , and how meagre .
22 It will be particularly important for exporters involved in international trade to research those cultural factors influencing consumer demand patterns in target overseas markets .
23 In 1899 , supported by the outbreak of the Boer War and the boom which followed , the situation looked more promising and Wilson made an effort to go on to the offensive , addressing a circular to leading shipowners asking for a conference to consider four points : a uniform rate of wages for vessels engaged in similar trades ; the supply of articles of agreement some time before men actually signed on ; the establishment of a manning scale , and the improvement of the provisioning of merchant vessels .
24 ‘ Perhaps , ’ he has written , ‘ some western writers are longing for subjects provided by violent historical change , but I can assure [ them$ that we , ie , natives of hazy Eastern regions , perceive history as a curse and prefer to restore to literature its autonomy , dignity and independence from social pressures . ’
25 Most notable was the small but marked increase in delivery time between 13.15 and 14.00 which can probably be accounted for by the gradual build-up of demand at a time when lunchtime rosters have effectively halved the number of bookfetching staff on duty , while a similar increase in delivery times for books requested between 16.45 and 17.00 ( when demand is falling ) is probably attributable to the change in shift and reduction in bookfetching staff which occurs at 17.00 .
26 The Soutron package can identify orders for books requested by individual cost centres , in addition to those bought for general staff use .
27 I suspect that most chemists will experience a twinge of alarm to hear that ammonium ferric hexacyanoferrate II is an approved feed additive in Norway for animals destined for human consumption and wonder why this expensive synthetic material is being studied in the UK as a way to reduce the transfer of caesium from feed to animal , rather than cheap , naturally occurring , widely available alternatives like bentonites or zeolites .
28 This could prove to be a particular problem for DHAs left without any relevant directly managed services .
29 One Lubavitch rabbi in Stoke Newington organises gifts and loans — often running into thousands of pounds — for congregants fallen on hard times .
30 Nevertheless , government-funded research now runs into several millions of pounds a year , most of it for matters related to social policy .
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