Example sentences of "for [noun pl] ' [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the estimated cost to business if the lower earnings limit for employers ' national insurance contributions were abolished .
2 Bells ring out for cyclists ' safe return
3 The female 's ability to store sperm has important consequences for birds ' mating behaviour .
4 There are a number of reasons for tutors ' apparent retreat to the classroom , among which may be increasing administrative demands on their time and/or lack of opportunities for recent clinical experience .
5 Space is provided for candidates ' own work .
6 A few years later it 's chocs away for Rovers ' new regime at Wolves on Saturday .
7 As regards BS 5750 , s 401 gives a similar relief for companies ' pre-trading expenditure incurred ( as for the sole traders and partnerships ) within five years of commencement , and this section ought to validate such expenditure for tax purposes .
8 The reason for companies ' single-minded loyalty to their workers is fading , as is the reason for workers ' loyalty to their firms .
9 While the working-class was the principal target for purists ' interventionary zeal they also provided rank-and-file recruits for the new movement .
10 In effect , it chose to pay for workers ' deferred consumption by staking a claim on America 's corporate profits .
11 £300,000 for princesses ' beaten maid * .
12 The SCOTVEC system will provide national audit criteria as benchmarks for centres ' internal quality systems to be measured against and also as targets against which those systems can be developed .
13 However , behaviour therapy was more effective than insight-oriented therapy for patients ' subsequent depression , anxiety , and assertiveness .
14 Fees for Teachers ' Further Training
15 If not , ask what the history of discretionary increases has been ( both for members ' own pension and for spouses ) .
16 According to this grouping , genetic or innate differences in ability would go into the ‘ cognitive ’ basket , as would another hypothesis , namely , that the reason for girls ' lower achievement in mathematics is their poorer spatial visualisation ability .
17 None the less , the press still showed a moderately powerful influence on voting even when we controlled for voters ' initial partisanship and ideology ( Table 8.13 ) It had most effect upon those who were initially undecided or were Alliance identifiers .
18 Courts set for priests ' holy battle
19 Indeed , we have already noted that allowing students the rights spelt out earlier is not sufficient for students ' academic freedom to be taken up .
20 In addition the Budget made the tax on diesel supplied by firms for employees ' private motoring lower than the tax on petrol .
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