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

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1 Many larger houses were being split up into ‘ so-called flats ’ , and he called for protection for such families .
2 The clause was ‘ wider than necessary for protection of that trade ’ .
3 The justification for protection in these circumstances is that a businessman who is willing to deal on the other party 's standard terms and conditions is probably unable to negotiate a special deal due to an inequality of bargaining power .
4 7.2 The Proprietor further agrees that all charges for carrying out the Proprietor 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Proprietor and shall be deductible from payments due to the Proprietor .
5 7.2 The Company further agrees that all charges for carrying out the author 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Company and shall be deductible from payments due to the Company .
6 The first group continue to contribute to the health care of the nation but the second and third are a target for re-employment at some time .
7 This is an especially fertile area for discontent in any firm as junior and middle ranking partners press for increased reward for increased work and senior partners are reluctant to contemplate any reduction in their incomes before retirement ; and where one area of the work of a firm consistently produces higher returns than others , the clamour for tangible recognition in the form of greater profit shares for the partners involved can all too easily become the rock upon which the whole firm eventually founders .
8 All who work within the education service are acutely aware of the pressure for change at all levels .
9 The aim of this legislation , as the Supreme Court noted , is to facilitate economic development , although it is fair to add that lenders both from within and outside the country have been pressing for change for some time .
10 Prison regimes are subject to pressures for change from many quarters and several aspects of prison practices are currently under review .
11 We may therefore conclude in relation to bargaining structures ( whether centralised or decentralised ) that although there are clearly forces making for change in all countries their extent should , perhaps , not be over-estimated — especially not those changes which may appear to produce convergent systems .
12 We need something dramatic to focus it , either to introduce something which will create a potential for change in this situation ( which will potentially destabilise the situation ) or pick up on something going on in the groups which will have the same effect ; we need to focus on an issue .
13 This is not to imply that areas outside review are inadequate : the ‘ need for institutional change ’ review , which was a Modular Course initiative , revealed no perceptions of urgent need for change in any area of Polytechnic management .
14 David Downes in The Delinquent Solution refers to a study of Chicago gangs carried out thirty years previously for support on this point .
15 There will be need for support in that fashion , and that can satisfactorily come only through the International Monetary Fund .
16 In fact , the whole instrument stands up for itself without relying on those industry stalwarts for support in any way , which makes a very refreshing change .
17 The CEGB had looked for support in this area from the National Radiological Protection Board , the government funded organization responsible for providing advice on radiation hazards .
18 A General Entrance Requirement for admission to all degree courses has been agreed by a number of Scottish universities .
19 Those who wish to apply for admission to these degrees should possess at least an upper second class honours degree or its equivalent and may well have a Masters ' degree .
20 The lengthy period of training required for admission to either branch of the profession has a socializing effect on entrants to the profession .
21 Application for admission to this course is made directly to the University , not through UCCA .
22 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
23 Among the rules and conditions for admission to this establishment a person had to have been resident in the parish for three years to have been receiving parish relief , and to be able to recite the Lord 's prayer and Apsotles ' Creed , also they shall not be an enemy of the Gospel or Established religion , nor a common swearer , adulterer , thief , picker , hedge breaker or drunkard .
24 Particular course offers may include the requirement to obtain a Distinction in BTEC National Diploma or a Grade B at Higher Level in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate in specific subjects as part of the entry requirements eg. in a modern language for admission to some courses which include a major language component
25 Applicants should be aware that there is severe competition for admission to some courses .
26 It was written during the latter part of 1913 and the first half of 1914 and for part of that time the author was travelling in Austria .
27 He stayed at home for part of that month , and his doctor advised him to restrict his engagements as much as possible .
28 There was minimal communication between the two , but Jane breached the divide as — partly to get away from Evelyn 's chatter , gossip and telephones , she took to working for part of each day in the scientific library .
29 For part of each term , students and tutors work with teachers and children in these schools .
30 In terms of examinations , school librarians and teachers have aware of examination requirements and ensure that the soft chosen for part of any course fits into the examination required as laid down by examination boards .
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