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

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1 Trent Polytechnic and the Polytechnic of North London had come forward with proposals for full-time BEd courses .
2 For these women it seems to have been a breath of pure oxygen , heady with proposals for socialist-feminist action , at a time when Kinnockism is attempting to kill it off .
3 The Region is also encouraging schools to come forward with proposals for particular curriculum models .
4 The crucial point is that spelling errors are not simply mistakes : they are miscues , with reasons for each miscue .
5 Complaints about food and living conditions mingled with calls for free speech , a free press and democracy .
6 HSBC , which is expected to release good profits on Monday , still fell 38p to 603p , reflecting the 200-point drop in the Hang Seng index after the Hong Kong governor 's decision to proceed with plans for partial democracy in the colony in the teeth of Chinese hostility .
7 CLEARANCE was given yesterday to regional electricity companies in England and Wales to go ahead with plans for gas-fired power plant in a judgment which was seen as a further setback for the coal industry .
8 Overnight the new Soviet government , with plans for social welfare that on paper went far beyond those of Scandinavia or Britain in 1945 , had to take over .
9 Keith currently has a team of two with plans for further expansion in the new year .
10 She 's not going to forget her mate easily , and anyone with plans for another raid on the pub will have her to contend with .
11 DOE has sent out a Circular on this EC Directive , with a cover letter which states that ‘ … the Regulations place [ on relevant bodies ] a duty to make arrangements for dealing with requests for environmental information
12 A medical report and statement of special damages must be filed with the particulars of the claim , with copies for each defendant ; there is power to dispense , or to specify a period within which such documents are to be provided ( Ord 6 , r 1(6) ) .
13 A fuller blood analysis will , therefore , give you a much better picture , with values for total LDL and HDL cholesterol and triglycerides .
14 His general purpose was to humanize prison conditions and to provide prisoners with opportunities for personal reformation .
15 In order to provide women with opportunities for personal fulfilment in familial and non-familial roles , as well as for full participation in economic , social and cultural life , the 1984 International Conference on Population recommended ( Recommendation 7 ) that " in those countries , where child-bearing occurs when the mother is too young , Government policies should encourage delay in the commencement of child-bearing " .
16 The theme of the week was ‘ Dangerous Bands in safe Hands ’ , and this was an attempt to highlight the union 's concern that live music promoters should be aware of their responsibilities to new artists , and provide them with opportunities for live work with fair conditions and rates of pay .
17 Primary nursing , combined with a mentor system , would allow patient care delivery together with opportunities for uninterrupted teaching .
18 For example , in the educational dimension , the aims for a child aged 3–4 are that s/he is provided with opportunities for intellectual growth and pre-school learning and is well-prepared for starting school .
19 Karen realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
20 On March 17 the government moderated some of the impact of the railway budget introduced on Feb. 25 [ see p. 38762 ] , with concessions for second-class rail season tickets and the withdrawal of an increase in long-distance sleeper charges , amounting to a total loss in revenue of Rs600,000,000 .
21 Many short-lived groups appeared with formulae for fundamental change .
22 8am : Delegation of Talking Catfish arrive with demands for better food and conditions .
23 This demand has to be made in conjunction with demands for greater control over public housing , by those who inhabit it .
24 It also means subscription to Foucaultian power/knowledge assumptions that are difficult to square with demands for modernist universalism .
25 The Left 's response , quite correctly in some respects , is to counter the authoritarianism of the state with demands for public control of the strong arm of the state , a demand which has found force in the escalating evidence of state violence in Ireland and in England police abuse of the people in the name of protection of the people .
26 Designs are quite difficult to convert and it is often easier to start with designs for this type of knitting .
27 We were inundated with entries for last issue 's Prize Wordsquare but there was little doubt about the winner at the end of the day .
28 Several manufacturers who have equipped all their new cars with converters for some time also disapprove of the relaxation .
29 The company said it was inundated with bids for 700 construction and 130 longer-term drilling jobs .
30 Local people have had to live with rats for some time and Mr Haszeldine said he is fed up with continually seeing rats scuttling around the houses .
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