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

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1 If some form of assessment of need for such care is introduced , as seems likely , we shall then have a situation in which old people with private means can choose such care but most will have to prove need .
2 President Zia cited alleged corruption and lack of progress on Islamisation for dismissing Mr Junejo 's government , but the former prime minister argued that General Zia could not tolerate his independence .
3 ICL , one of the key supporters of Unix V. Release 4.2 , and with $750m worth of SVR4 sales under its belt in 1991 , lent a statement of support to Sun for its Solaris operating system last week , although the statement was admittedly somewhat vague .
4 The order in which the necessary processes are applied to each section of text , and the authorization of change of status for each document , must be rigidly controlled .
5 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
6 However , given a proper degree of reliability of supply for protective systems and facilities for control , increases in height of storage , up to some 50 metres may not present insoluble problems .
7 The Commission took the view that the agreement established an unjustified link between payment by Eurocheque and payment by card with the aim of aligning the price of payment by Eurocheque for French traders to the price of payment by card .
8 Young men with periodontitis had a nearly threefold increased risk of death from coronary heart disease but only about a 50% increased risk of admission to hospital for coronary heart disease .
9 ‘ Our home is based upon the philosophy of freedom of choice for the individual .
10 The Special Advisory Board for the Army Medical Service had laid down as a basis for treatment ‘ a more or less continuous course of mercury by mouth for 1½ to 2 years ’ combined with mercurial ointment rubbed into the skin for 20 to 30 minutes daily over a six-week period .
11 However , it is important to remember that the optimal of level of arousal for performance on a task is not necessarily the same as the optimal level for memory of the task ( e.g. Hamilton , Hockey & Rejman , 1977 ) .
12 We looked almost in vain at one hundred years of literature on cinema for evidence of how going to the pictures is experienced by audiences as a collective rite rich in surreal experience .
13 The problem of course with Christology for feminists is that Jesus was a male human being and that thus as a symbol , as the Christ , or as the Second Person of the trinity , it would seem that ‘ God ’ becomes in some way ‘ male ’ .
14 13 Monitor and note down areas of difficulty after lesson for future practice .
15 These are effectively IOUs certifying that there is a sum of money on deposit for a stated period and at the end of the period the holder of the CD will have title to the principal and interest .
16 To mark the opening , Seve played a hole with selected partners , many of whom had donated sums of money to charity for the privilege .
17 Grossly disproportionate amounts of money per pupil for each system reinforced these differences .
18 Kealey alleged that government ministers had operated a sophisticated system of " kickbacks " , gifts of money in return for the awarding of public contracts , and that the RCMP had known about and covered up such bribes .
19 Like brownies , they prefer to work during daylight hours and snooze in a warm spot by the hearth during the day , only hoping for a bowl of milk as payment for their labours .
20 The pupils were evidently prepared , despite their protests , to accept this physical means of censure in return for the continued excitement of being noisy and abusive .
21 Equality of opportunity in employment for people with disabilities was featured in the government 's appraisal , but was a minor consideration dwarfed by the major political debate on religious affiliation .
22 Could Australia get out of recession in time for the next general election ?
23 The security of IT systems is a matter of universal concern to all businesses which place any kind of reliance on IT for their continuing viability .
24 The system , which is also used for the borrowing and lending of stock and for the pledging of stock as collateral for short-term loans , has proved popular and , by late-1991 , some 70% of all outstanding gilt-edged stock was held in accounts with the CGO .
25 In any case , the luminal route of action of EGF for maintaining oesophageal mucosal integrity seems unlikely since the oesophageal proliferative cells are situated in the basal layer .
26 Others may possibly have enjoyed what later came to be described as ‘ money-fiefs ’ , the regular receipt of some tax or source of revenue in return for service .
27 We argue , however , that the process of search for value for money is politically neutral , even though what is decided in that process will not be .
28 As for drinks , there would be silvery twirled urns of tea on tap for the grown-ups and milk or fresh lemonade for the young .
29 In the USA , in national opinion polls conducted since Chernobyl , there has been a consistent two-to-one margin of opposition over support for new construction of nuclear power stations .
30 ‘ On sentencing any person convicted of murder to imprisonment for life the court may at the same time declare the period which it recommends to the Secretary of State as the minimum period which in its view should elapse before the Secretary of State orders the release of that person on licence under section 27 of the Prison Act 1952 …
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