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

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1 SUN MICROSOYSTEMS PREPARES TO OPEN IN MOSCOW FOR BUSINESS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES
2 If the money can be saved from the reform of the common agricultural policy , would not that mean a reduction in income for farmers in my constituency , unemployment and a reduction in the rural economy ?
3 Sources of financial support for residents in private homes Date Private means Local authority Health board DHSS 1985 65.6% 9.1% 0.6% 26.8% 1987 50.7% 1.2% 0.0% 48.1% Increase in funding for people in private homes is coming from DHSS .
4 In April 1988 Abbas Ali Hamadei had been sentenced to 13 years imprisonment in Germany for complicity in the kidnapping of two German citizens in Beirut in 1987 [ see p. 36046 ] .
5 Getting them to take me on had taken some persuasion : developing countries do not generally put in requests for people in my profession — clinical psychology .
6 Having considered the intrinsic nature of the problem presented in this appeal , and having consulted the relevant authorities , my conclusion … is that an action lies in negligence for damages in respect of purely economic loss , provided that it was a reasonably foreseeable and direct consequence of failure in a duty of care .
7 He affected a lavish lifestyle , purchasing Papworth Hall in Cambridgeshire for £70,000 in 1895 , and later adding several adjacent estates costing £210,000 .
8 Accordingly , futures contracts will not be investments of the same kind as debt securities or even contracts for differences , although SFA may perhaps agree that they are of the same kind as contracts for differences for this purpose ; in practice , however , any dealer who normally deals in futures contracts is usually likely to deal in contracts for differences in any event .
9 Under planned reforms of the EC 's common agricultural policy , the EC intended to bring in direct income support payments for farmers , to compensate in part for cuts in price support subsidies .
10 We are talking about a spectacular slide in support for Conservatism in Scotland , which has taken the Tories from the high point of being the majority party in Scotland in the mid-1950s to the point today when they are on the edge of extinction as a serious and significant force in Scotland .
11 Making local authority services more accessible to the public , breaking down departmental barriers at local level , creating completely new avenues for staff developments — these are the sort of aspirations which explain the surge in support for decentralisation in recent years .
12 Recently Joe and his wife Janet have been involved in support for couples in frontier work .
13 In the sentences that follow , these sounds are used in pairs for comparison in your SAS practice ( at normal speed , of course ) .
14 The contrasting feelings displayed made the picture disturbing ; not something to keep for nearly forty years , let alone frame in silver for display in the drawing-room .
15 Part of that reordering was Gloucester 's exchange of Skipton in Craven for Chirk in 1475 , endorsed if not actually organized by the crown , which was a tacit acknowledgement of the division of power between the Stanleys and Gloucester .
16 Part of that reordering was Gloucester 's exchange of Skipton in Craven for Chirk in 1475 , endorsed if not actually organized by the crown , which was a tacit acknowledgement of the division of power between the Stanleys and Gloucester .
17 All the dancing that she had ever done had been at three school dances , and in sessions for instruction in the art of the polka , the mazurka , and the tarantella , and she did not think they would be much help to her now .
18 The Prime Minister , for example , writing in Action for Cities in 1988 argued that ‘ the Government has created a climate which supports enterprise and has set about removing obstacles in the way of inner city recovery ( HMSO , 1988a , p. 2 ) .
19 But he plans to tape Viscaal in action for Holland in their World Cup qualifier in Turkey .
20 17-year old Ricardo Ellcock in action for Worcestershire in 1983 .
21 About 30% of gins and other products are transported in bulk for bottling in Scotland with the remainder being bottled at Laindon .
22 As it is supplied in bulk for re-processing in many industrial applications , you may be fortunate to have a local factory or printing establishment with offcuts to spare .
23 Agribusiness , which has been moving into the luxury end of the market , with the growth of carnations in Colombia and strawberries in Mexico for sale in the United States , has contributed to the high level of exports .
24 At present these courses are for UK based students , but they may be available in future for people in other countries .
25 Kit Everard shared his suspicions with Tom Ingledew , who , though he feared terribly for his son 's life , agreed that they should seize the offensive , in secret , and place all their forces on the qui vive that night , in readiness for battle in the morning .
26 Others have some flexibility , being prepared to serve documents in any language which the addressee is likely to understand ; a short document addressed to a commercial firm in English or a language similar to that of the state of destination ( e.g. a document in Norwegian for service in Sweden ) will be accepted , but a long document addressed to a private individual in a relatively obscure language will not .
27 You obviously have Therese in mind for Adele in the new production of Luxembourg — so much more suitable for her , an older woman — I would have thought you could let poor little Ingrid have her moment of triumph in Gypsy Baron . ’
28 The planning costs will be taken from the £243,000 allocation made by Mr Fallon in December for work in Catholic and Church of England schools throughout County Durham .
29 Supplements in brackets for departures in July and august .
30 Our decision to give the Commissioners of Inland Revenue responsibility for overseeing the work reflected our understanding of the demand in Scotland for consistency in the way in which taxes operate throughout Great Britain .
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