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

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1 A succession of rewarding domestic contracts braced the company to face stiff competition from Lancashire and West Scotland for pipeline and gas-holder contracts , which typified the technological changes throughout India in the early 1900s .
2 The day we met her diet was soup at dinner time , pineapple and cottage cheese for tea with a packet of crisps and a cup of tea .
3 In the next year and a half Dr Chick expects to apply to America 's Food and Drug Administration for permission to test his device in people .
4 Studies of series of patients who have been operated on report survival not much worse than that expected for the age matched general population , but they ignore the possible effects of length-time bias and case selection for operation .
5 The development of forests , either by wholesale ( re ) planting of watersheds or in smaller areas such as gullies and riverbanks , in other small lots such as fuelwood plots , on terrace-backs and field boundaries for fuel and/or fodder , or in lines for the additional purpose of windbreaks , is also an important element in most conservation schemes .
6 shift immediately to an initials only format on the title page and assessment blank for student projects ;
7 The results were of considerable interest : ‘ surface workload ’ was clearly distinguishable from a ‘ cognitive stretching ’ factor related to quantity of new concepts , and assessment load for example .
8 The Working Group 's suggestions will also be relevant to some of the pupils with special educational needs but without statements , whose particular requirements could be met by statutory modifications ( which the 1988 Act allows in respect of children falling within certain cases and circumstances ) to or within Orders for attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment arrangements for English .
9 Smith , Gregg and Andrews ( 1989 ) devised the following ranking of selection methods with respect to their predictive validity : graphology and astrology were at the same level as chance prediction , references and interviews were a little higher , then structured interviews , then biodata , personality tests and assessment centres for performance , then ability tests and work sample tests and finally , at the highest level , assessment centres for promotion .
10 This , of course , relies very heavily upon being able to define and measure value for money .
11 The move to introduce specialist designations stems from the belief that the Institute has a responsibility to its members to formally recognise and award qualifications for specialist knowledge and skills , so that they do not have to look to outside bodies .
12 The above information along with detailed plans , rules of the game and building instructions for table skittles and 20 other interesting and original projects , can be found in my second book ‘ Making Wooden Toys For All Ages ’ which is published by David & Charles , Brunel House , Newton Abbot , Devon .
13 They had no windows or windscreen and only a canopy and storm curtains for protection .
14 Many head teachers are unfamiliar with , and apprehensive about , the mysteries of financial , human resource and estate management , and aware that the local authorities , as a consequence of overall financial stringency and funding formulae for education , will only be able to provide limited support .
15 The influence of process and research models for curriculum development can also be detected in a number of proposals for insider evaluation .
16 Not to make full use of the subject expertise of the university lecturing and research staff for selection is obviously absurd .
17 Confidence and prediction intervals for curve fitting evaluation are available
18 At this meeting the reported service levels will be confirmed by the New OED Project Director , any system or operational problems will be identified , and action plans for resolution agreed .
19 To explore the feasibility and value of County-endorsed , criterion-referenced Certificates in Library and Study Skills for award for pupils in secondary schools .
20 Continue to sow salads like lettuce , radish and spring onion for cropping in late summer .
21 Inside will be any heroin Jamie has managed to get hold of , a tube and tin foil for smoking , plus needles for shooting up .
22 She swapped plumpness , flowered frocks and mousey hair for leanness , strict tailoring and blonde streaks .
23 I think we shall need some … cotton and wool mixture for winter with everything going so floppy and baggy . ’
24 He began to make himself a few pence early on — running messages , collecting newspapers for the chip shops and horse dung for fertiliser , finding the pay-penny cracks in life on the narrow streets .
25 They help provide tuition materials and college facilities for examination candidates and some run revision courses .
26 The teaching and practice sessions for objective ( 3 ) may consists of several guided experiences with different patients , for which subsidiary objectives may be needed .
27 The Ness Co-operative have moved , in nine months , from an attitude of , ‘ They should do it ’ to a conviction of , ‘ We must do it ourselves ’ , and have established a vegetable co-operative , bought a combine harvester , leased an unused schoolhouse garden which they will sponsor as a Job Creation Scheme to be prepared for use as a nursery and demonstration area for horticulture , and intend leasing an entire croft belonging to a member of the Community Association .
28 The demand for buses has dropped dramatically since the late 1970s and this process has been accelerated by the ending of both the bus grant and revenue support for bus services .
29 Good idea you can have bacon and egg for breakfast and bacon butties for dinner
30 There is also a special Newspaper and Periodical rate for Zone 1 destinations .
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