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

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1 ‘ The department will also decide to send staff on courses as part of its responsibility for the development of professional and non-professional staff ’ …
2 By their statement of claim the council claimed , inter alia , ( i ) that the council was the county council for Derbyshire and pursuant to statute was responsible for a wide range of governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , and in particular the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( ii ) that in those issues of ‘ The Sunday Times ’ the third and fourth defendants falsely and maliciously wrote and the first and second defendants falsely and maliciously printed and published , or caused to be written , printed or published of and concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( iii ) by reason of the words published in the articles the council had been injured in its credit and reputation and had been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and had suffered loss and damage .
3 ‘ of and … concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund the following words …
4 A POLICY statement on the environment was issued by the Food and Agriculture Division in February stating recognition of its concern for the environment as a corporate priority and the company 's aim to integrate environmental considerations into the mainstream of business decision taking .
5 Microport is promising an optimised version of its software for the Pentium chip .
6 There can be no doubt that Creole , in particular Jamaican Creole , derives much of its attraction for the youth from its association with certain forms of culture .
7 The demonstrations had been planned by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions ( ZCTU ) as part of its campaign for the suspension of the government 's economic reform programme [ see p. 38751 ] and the repeal of new labour legislation .
8 In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of the Association 's affairs at November 30 , 1992 and of its deficit for the year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 .
9 Egypt , despite the enthusiasm of its government for the role proposed for it , is hardly a secure military partner .
10 The ANC reminded the government of its call for the banning of all dangerous weapons at public gatherings and accused the government of allowing " this paramilitary force to become a law unto itself " .
11 If IBM has any sense ( which is in itself a topic worthy of serious consideration ) it will offer versions of its engine for the entire ES/9000 range ; should it do so , the 9221 version might be nothing larger than a circuit board or two that fits in a standard rack .
12 The next month we received yet another set of referee 's comments and a rejection of the paper on the grounds of its unsuitability for the journal yet complimentary in other respects .
13 This response of J's to the explicit time reference ( to " a day " ) embedded in the Creole part of B's turn is independent evidence of its salience for the other participants .
14 British Telecommunications Plc says it is to complete its cable television network in the Westminster district of London by 1995 under undertakings given to the government as part of a review of its licence for the area : some 120,000 homes in Westminster , the only area in the UK where the company is licensed to offer television service over its phone network , will have access to the service on completion , Reuter notes ; the company hopes to be allowed to run TV throughout its network from 1997 .
15 HUNTING Group is having trouble filling the crater left by the end of its contract for the JP233 runway-wrecking bomb .
16 On Aug. 31 , the chairman of the Ukrainian Supreme Soviet , Leonid Kravchuk , banned the activity of the republican Communist Party , because of its support for the coup .
17 There is a tradition of strong social consciousness in the Church of Ireland , evidenced by its building of hospitals , the support of some of its leadership for the locked-out Dublin workers in 1913 and their activities in other works of mercy without a proselytizing aim .
18 The significance of the ‘ Hitler myth ’ has to be seen , finally , on a third level which preceding chapters have not sought to explore systematically : that of its function for the élites — both the non-Nazi ‘ national-conservative ’ élites and the power-groups within the Movement itself .
19 Early in 1980 , Whitehall 's newly-created Interdepartmental Group on Climate Change published a report on the implications of its subject for the United Kingdom .
20 By the time he got out , the performing pig had lost most of its charm for the paying customer . ’
21 WHILE many people are aware of Amnesty International , and its work for the release of prisoners of conscience , not as many know of its work for the rights of the children .
22 ICL will also supply technology developed under the auspices of its work for the UK Ministry of Defence 's Corporate Headquarters Office Technology — or CHOTS — to the effort , and use Hughes STX as a gateway to lucrative US government and defence contracts .
23 Then the land had to be cleared of its debris for the sowing and pasture , and the forests cleared of their tangle , and the journeys made , of necessity , to bring in new seed and new livestock .
24 Once home , rainhood under scarf , over head , she pins up the sides , grips the fringe , adds the elasticated bag for extra provocation and I swear , with my curly hand on a can of ozone-destroyer , that not one hair ventures out of its area for the full fourteen days .
25 Its functional significance has to be examined in the context of its importance for the ‘ non-organized ’ masses , whose image of Hitler has been the central concern of this work , for the Party faithful , and for the Nazi and non-Nazi élites .
26 The Commission believes that the life and witness of the Church depend first and last upon the quality and vitality of its worship , and is convinced of its importance for the future .
27 Under the terms of the Act , the land was protected because of its importance for the northern spotted owl .
28 Its main ploy for deflecting criticism will be to demonstrate the depth of its respect for the dead man : it is talking of building him a memorial .
29 The International Publishers Association may have given us a pointer in the right direction with the publication this year of its Charter for the Reader .
30 Strathclyde Regional Council invited Kevin Dunion , director general of Friends Of The Earth Scotland , to the promotion of its Charter for the Environment .
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