Example sentences of "for [noun] to [noun sg] and " in BNC.
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1 | Selection for resistance to mastitis and good fertility at the same time as selection for milk yield and quality is proving effective in the dairy cattle population of Norway . |
2 | Similarly , a means has to be established by which lessons can be learnt and the need for change to procedure and practice identified where necessary . |
3 | The University of Ulster welcomes the ‘ AS ’ proposals as a means of broadening ‘ A ’ level studies and has incorporated them into its General Entry Requirements for admission to degree and DipHE courses . |
4 | The Lothian Region ( Placing in Schools ) Appeal Committee is likely to meet on several occasions during late May and throughout June 1993 , to deal with appeals against refused placing requests for admission to primary and secondary schools for the session 1993/94 . |
5 | The criteria for admission to PGCE and B.Ed . |
6 | Application for Admission to Art and Design Courses |
7 | The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that the draft of the treaty at Maastricht today provides for the improvement of employees ' working conditions , for legal protection and for entitlement to consultation and to information . |
8 | Limitations on the amount recoverable for loss of life ( some £38,000 under the 1974 Athens Convention ) and for losses to cargo and vehicles show that the haulier has to be very careful when undertaking operations involving cross-channel ferries . |
9 | In 1892 , the party majority led by Pilsudski opted for opposition to capitalism and support for an independent Poland . |
10 | The modular system provides a basis of transferable skills which assists those who , for whatever reason , wish to change career direction ; those preparing for return to employment and those wishing to add to or update their skills . |
11 | I actually became interested , not so much in the women locally but my o , my own grandmother Greta , was a herring gutter from Wick I never knew her , I have one photograph of her taken with her two children , and when my children were small I used to look at this and think , how did she get away for weeks to work and follow the boats |
12 | The public are entitled to rely upon libraries for access to information and enlightenment upon every field of human experience and activity . |
13 | Moreover , if only a limited number of more senior places are available , very able corporals and subalterns will get tired of waiting for promotion to sergeant and captain respectively , and will be inclined to leave at that stage . |
14 | If Sir Alastair has broken this spell , as I most sincerely hope he has , the Chartered Institute may , after more than three quarters of a century ‘ provide a source of authoritative views on transport for communication to Government and the community ’ ; just as its founders intended . |
15 | Evesham best swims around bridge for chub to waggler and maggot . |
16 | Formerly associated with the more radical anti-French , pro-Libyan wing of the VP , Sope ( who was released on appeal following his conviction and imprisonment in March 1989 for incitement to mutiny and seditious conspiracy — see p. 36526 ) entered into alliance with the conservative UMP , the traditional francophone opposition to Lini 's anglophone government since independence in 1980 . |
17 | Since the GCBS waybill lacks the spaces for the data that usually accompanies combined or multi-modal transport , it is suitable only for port to port and through transport . |
18 | Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd was appointed CBE for services to cricket and for public service in Lancashire . |