Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A spokeswoman for MEMHS welcomed the merger plan which , she said , would help to raise the profile of often over-looked services in the community .
2 But the average fine for employers breaking the Health and Safety at Work Act last year was just £297 — much lower than fines imposed on large manufacturing companies .
3 On the proposal that the training contract should make it possible for employers to recover the cost of their investment in training , the difficulties to which the hon. Gentleman referred can be reflected in the contract .
4 Now if I , am I right in saying that B T is happy to continue er with the present framework of Trust Law , because within that framework you 've proposed to us er a er a body of ideas about the composition of the numbers of trustees and who they should represent , which would make it much more difficult for employers to raid the fund .
5 Just as it is important for employers to understand the system and language of education , so it is important for teachers and students to understand the needs and concerns of employers .
6 Second , it was open for employers to challenge the content of courses where they felt that it was irrelevant to industrial relations ( an option increasingly taken up by employers in the past five years ) .
7 In some cases we might be happy for courts to do the weighing exercise involved and , to the extent that we are , we could have a ‘ common law ’ of public law compensation .
8 The second key question was how far it was desirable ( or feasible ) for courts to control the exit from the marriage .
9 The high prevalence of resistance in our study highlights the need for policies to restrict the use of antibiotics to limit the spread of resistant strains and hence preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics in treating acne .
10 It is important for musicians to appreciate the difference between an ‘ income received ’ deal and an ‘ at source ’ deal .
11 Despite the desire to maintain secrecy , the entire operation was under the scrutiny of local citizens in the area , many of whom stayed for hours to witness the spectacle .
12 She stood there for hours watching the stonemason so that when he returned the next day , he gave her a piece of stone and two chisels .
13 They stay up for hours watching the Wizard of Oz and Grease 2 again and again on their video upstairs .
14 Hundreds of fans queued for hours to meet the man who became heavyweight champion of the world but in the process developed Parkinson 's Syndrome , a disorder of the nervous system .
15 In 1988 , Action for Cities announced the development of a Safer Cities scheme , designed to reduce urban crime .
16 Motoring is already braced for taxes to recoup the cost of abolishing last November of the special tax on new cars .
17 It will be important for marketers to assess the experience of customers with their particular products in case it possesses some unsatisfactory performance or operating characteristic to which customers will eventually build up resistance .
18 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 .
19 The Government 's attitude has made it difficult for galleries to acquire the keynote works that they need .
20 In the light of a growing trend for shareholders to question the reappointment of their companies ' auditors , Coopers & Lybrand must be delighted by the robust defence put forward on its behalf by British Telecom .
21 The Prime Minister of Mauritius , Anerood Jugnauth , narrowly failed on Aug. 21 to secure the necessary 75 per cent support in the Legislative Assembly for proposals to change the country 's constitution by making it a republic within the Commonwealth .
22 1978 ) and this also gives specific recommendations for programmes to encourage the use of vision in a range of tasks which tap different areas of visual activity .
23 Inability to raise local funds through savings and investment to reach the proportion required for projects prevented the disbursement of foreign aid committed to such projects , the World Bank estimating that USdollars 4,600 million was waiting to be disbursed .
24 These practices are highly significant for attempts to assess the way in which trusts were interpreted .
25 This is as true for attempts to change the nature of the management process itself as it is for the more obvious areas of change management .
26 As the need for solicitors grows the profession 's influence expands .
27 It can be difficult for Westerners to appreciate the importance of weaving in the East .
28 This has been exacerbated by a continuing tendency for clients to reduce the size of their marketing departments .
29 A computermail database network has even been set up around the country for fans to debate the killer of Laura Palmer , the lovely blonde homecoming queen whose body mysteriously washes onto a river bank near a lumbermill in the fictional Pacific northwest town of Twin Peaks .
30 Within Compact they should be looking for opportunities to improve the curriculum offer to students and promote the professional development of members of the department .
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