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

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1 However , much less well developed has been the nature of using information for decision-making .
2 This is a useful means of gathering evidence for assessment purposes .
3 Establishments must also follow the Voluntary Code of Booking Practice for Tourist Accommodation .
4 The ability of the modem to translate signals makes the information services market we have today a possibility … information publishers must now prepare for a new challenge and for a similar degree of networking capacity for video and other multimedia as they currently experience for data … ’
5 Chastity is the virtue either of keeping sex for marriage or of abstaining from sex altogether .
6 As with education these interventions and the reduction in the role of producers and local government spokesmen have usually been made in the name of promoting value for money and increasing choice for consumers .
7 Extradition — Committal proceedings — Evidence — Alleged accomplice 's statement before Swedish court implicating accused — Accomplice retracting statement in committal proceedings — Whether statement capable of forming basis for committal — Whether magistrate required to consider Swedish court 's jurisdiction — Extradition Act 1989 ( c. 33 ) , Sch .
8 … in need of writing practice for Business English ?
9 Instead of seeking revenge for PE 's criticism of the service , which the band claims responds slower to black callers than to white , the ambulancemen invited Flavor Flav to ride with a medical emergency crew .
10 As resource allocation is meant to embody the principle of equal access for equal need this presents the problem of measuring need for health care .
11 Thus , while both firms have the same overall goal of selling furniture for profit , the more detailed breakdown of goals tells us much more about the different ways in which the two businesses will be run .
12 TO BE sure of getting value for money in rugby books it is usually good policy to lash out on a yearbook or an expensive work of reference .
13 She was hardworking and industrious , and in her work as a contracts officer enjoyed the challenge of getting value for money when it came to servicing the needs of the company 's departments .
14 If the problem of providing space for link fields can be suitably handled , this method can offer considerable savings .
15 In Scotland a number of health boards and social work departments are having discussions with the housing associations with the intention of providing accommodation for dementia suffers where the building is provided by the housing association .
16 Who do you see as the sort of holding responsibility for training ?
17 Moreover , the precise way of indicating respect for face may be culture specific , and not subject to direct translation .
18 The intention in this chapter is to present a more considered view on the objective of attaining value for money in the public sector .
19 For a second she was on the point of executing Ace for insubordination .
20 In 1987 , in R v Thornton , a man was found guilty of giving blood for transfusion when HIV positive .
21 Since I welcomed my first visitor in 1953 my policy of giving value for money has never changed .
22 A recent survey showed that my local authority , Wigan metropolitan council , was one of Britain 's top 10 councils in terms of giving value for money .
23 There is a danger of viewing compensation for illegality too much in terms of a traditional tort model rather than in terms of distributing widely and thinly the financial ill-effects of governmental ‘ mistakes ’ .
24 After visiting Herzen in London he accused him of substituting passion for reason .
25 Both agreed that a draft outlining the main areas of agreement and disagreement should be drawn up by the end of January 1992 and the US Representative for Trade Negotiations Carla Hills cautioned that the USA had " no intention of substituting speed for substance " .
26 It might well be worth considering the effect of substituting VAT for income tax , classing all distributions to the proprietors of small private businesses as a Spending by that business , and to levy a withholding tax accordingly , thus allowing the business to prosper , unaffected by further government demands .
27 They stood accused of substituting prejudice for analysis and ideology for science ( Goot and Reid , 1984 ) .
28 We can then observe the effect of substituting place for bank in 18 and 19 :
29 The vowed aims of achieving value for money and improved consumer choice through the introduction of competitive internal markets have yet to be tested .
30 It merely overrides it and makes it unenforceable for the purposes of excluding liability for death or personal injury .
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