Example sentences of "[coord] support for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The council , applicant and any interested parties are invited to write to the inspector giving their objections or support for the proposed development .
2 The union affirmed its opposition to 100 per cent coursework and support for a 20 to 70 per cent limit .
3 But he dreamed of a free Namibia , and asked the conference to send Swapo a message of solidarity and support for a massive victory in a free Namibian election .
4 Mrs Chamorro appealed for close international scrutiny and support for the electoral process , and for observers to be sent to Nicaragua from unions and professional groups , as well as the UN and the OAS .
5 Would not it be a good idea if the United Kingdom , instead of embarking on the Trident programme , abandoned it and withdrew Polaris to demonstrate our solidarity and support for the vast majority of the world 's nations which are signatories to the United Nations nuclear non-proliferation treaty ?
6 Effective school management uses external initiatives as a prompt to and support for the logical next stage of a school 's development .
7 Among the masters the move to destroy unions spread ; and support for the Grand National Consolidated Trade Union , not yet fully organised and unable to sustain its members through the ensuing series of strikes and lock-outs , rapidly faded away .
8 On behalf of all local authority caterers , I thank Joe Hyam for his kind words and support for the local authority caterers .
9 Thus because there are stomach muscles which operate vertically , diagonally and horizontally , complex bending and twisting movements are possible , and support for the vital abdominal organs is provided .
10 Mention was also made of the importance of reliable economic data , for private capital to become the principal source of external finance and support for the proposed European Bank for Reconstruction and Development .
11 Other related activities include membership of a westen European EDIFACT board and support for the British Standards Institution 's EDI activities .
12 In 1892 , the party majority led by Pilsudski opted for opposition to capitalism and support for an independent Poland .
13 The Government concedes that subsidies for loss-making services must be maintained , but support for a radical change in the way the railways are run and financed has come from several large private companies , including Richard Branson 's Virgin Group , which is drawing up plans to run trains on key InterCity routes .
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