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

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1 I propose three main reasons for the present bias against women in sociology ; the nature of its origins , the sex of its practitioners , and the ideology of gender roles , borrowed from the wider society , which is reproduced uncritically within it .
2 If one were looking for the reasons for the present situation , does my right hon. Friend agree that it has been the departure of the building societies and other lenders from the traditional concept of not lending more than 75 per cent .
3 The reasons for the present re-think about fluoridation are twofold .
4 Bell , therefore , not only saved the deaf class in the school from closure , but also introduced the oral method of teaching and laid the foundations for the present day Garvel Centre for the Deaf ( as the unit is called ) .
5 Seacombe faces a rising financial burden , including projected losses for the present year totalling £3m .
6 I will re-present Eikmeyer 's model here , with adaptations for the present purpose .
7 Among their justifications for the present move , Sotheby 's have stated that the average price of a lot sold at Sotheby 's is £1,000 which will result in an extra £50 on the bill ; that this is the first rise in the buyer 's premium since 1975 ; and that the alternative would have been to close down a number of the company 's European offices .
8 He abandoned speculation firmly and concentrated on the implications for the present case , since he was plainly being offered expert testimony .
9 The points I have endeavoured to make regarding the scope of orders that can be made under section 6(2) have implications for the present case .
10 But the implications for the present case are not entirely the same .
11 Moreover , the usefulness of the findings of the CSO studies for the present discussion is limited because all the published data refer to income groups and not to socio-economic groups .
12 What are the prospects for the present generation of working-age women ( 16–60 ) with regard to occupational pension entitlements when they themselves reach pensionable age ?
13 He wound up his reply to the delegation by saying that he had only put the £30,000 for the foundations into the estimates for the present session and would ask Scott for elevations in a different style .
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