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

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1 No less important , once the electric power could be turned down , the State became responsible for supporting all workers and their dependents for the duration of the strike .
2 You must also take full responsibility for your choice of components and their suitability for the job .
3 Because i it is assumed management is learned by picking up the bad habits of your predecessor and their predecessors for the last five hundred years .
4 The complexity of the French doctorate degree system has previously been mentioned ( Tuiller ) , and their system for the deposit and use of theses is similarly complex .
5 So as the 1980s drew to a close , the sub-sectors dubbed Coal , Construction , Petroleum and Metals were all in fine shape , and their outlook for the 1990s is promising .
6 Often a councillor will serve as a governor of a number of primary schools and , given the slightest encouragement , be more than willing to discuss how the other schools are tackling specific problems and their plans for the future .
7 Her present life was Glyn and their plans for the future .
8 The Scots were , in fact , an amazing success story ; and that success came from their pride , and their enthusiasm for the world outside .
9 They are also likely to include members who have a high profile in the community and their enthusiasm for the school , or lack of it , may be very influential on others .
10 Knowles ( 1952 ) and Newton ( 1969 ) also illustrate differences between mining areas in both their strike-proneness and their support for the Communist Party .
11 A strong contracting framework will be coordinated right across the NHS , balancing the increased responsibilities and power of general practitioners and their accountability for the outcome of the care they provide .
12 Part 1 discusses the effects of economic restructuring , the debates surrounding " post-Fordist " developments , and their significance for the delivery of welfare .
13 Gramsci 's Prison Notebooks represent not only a stirring monument to the human spirit under adversity , but a significant turning-point in the history of Marxist ideas and their relevance for the twentieth century .
14 Although their reception by whites was more hostile than they anticipated , their conditions were still improvements on what they had left behind and their thoughts for the future would have turned about accumulating money through regular , if uncomfortable , comparatively rewarding employment .
15 In effect , we will complete each theory by articulating both their criterion of responsibility and their test for the limits of obligations , so that they may face each other as fully prepared contestants for the honour of being liberal theories of contract law .
16 It is hoped that it may be possible to forecast likely trends over the next five years and their consequences for the labour market .
17 ‘ I am a great believer in the egos of company chairmen , ’ he says , adding hastily ‘ and their concern for the good of the country . ’
18 Faye turned and buried her face in her husband 's shoulder , and Belinda 's throat constricted suddenly as she saw how their love for each other and their concern for the tiny life growing inside Faye united them in both happiness and fear .
19 Again , the counts of Flanders were in the vanguard , with Robert the Frisian and Robert II offering protection for merchants crossing the county and their peace for the duration of fairs .
20 Mid-year , they present the strategic thinking for the next edition of their rolling five-year plan , and in November they present the five-year plan itself and their budget for the next year .
21 They entered for all parts of the competition , and their designs for the Foreign Office and the War Department were both placed seventh on the assessors ' lists , but Burn did not put them so highly , and in the end both designs were rejected by the judges , and their block plan , which had not even been seen by the assessors and presumably never tested against the conditions , was awarded third prize .
22 Their living conditions were grim , their education was minimal , and their prospects for the future were bleak .
23 Lastly , I think Jim Perrin is being more than generous to suggest that climbers and walkers have an exemplary record in observing agreements and their respect for the environment .
24 Because it , it 's , it 's not particularly going to grab me because I 'm going to look at it and I 'm going to I 'm going to look down to see what it 's asking me do and certainly a busy news editor is looking down the line to see , and the first thing he 'll actually do is , is just have a , a very fast glance at it , find out what it 's about , and just make sure there 's someone who can be phoned , and what the news editor will do is actually throw it out into a pile of other handouts and there 's usually a journalist who 's , who 's who 's won first prize and their task for the day is to do all the handouts , and all you want to be sure of is that someone can make a phone call and the news editor wo n't , wo n't bother with any with any superfluous detail , all he 'd want to know is that somebody can be contacted , we 'll find out about it later .
25 The statements suggest that annual reports of plcs and large private companies should include a statement about directors ' responsibilities , acknowledging the role directors ' play in the preparation of the financial statements , and their responsibilities for the decision on whether a going concern basis is appropriate , and for ensuring that adequate financial controls are in place .
26 There are those who have written from a managerial perspective and concentrated on techniques for gaining acceptance from workers and their unions for the introduction of new technology .
27 But this is not of course to deny that relevance or significance can be inferred , that insights can be drawn from the discipline and their implications for the subject explored .
28 Aspects of this more sociological and humanistic interpretation of teaching quality will be developed within the chapter through a discussion of teacher cultures , careers and strategies , and their implications for the maintenance and persistence of those ‘ transmission ’ styles of classroom teaching which appear to be incurring official disapproval .
29 The immediate political context was framed by the central issue of the strike itself : the National Union of Mineworkers ' ( NUM 's ) opposition to pit closures and their implications for the loss of jobs and the demise of mining communities .
30 The purpose of this project is to survey post-16 provision by the statutory youth service , trends of change in that provision and their implications for the future pattern of provision throughout the age range for which the service is responsible ; to survey the way in which
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