Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [adj] role for " in BNC.

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1 It may be that responses from within the universities were shaped as much by an unwillingness to accept a national role for the universities , as — by the Report 's unprecedented prioritization of English studies .
2 The majority of EC governments support Mr Delors in using the impulse of the moves to democracy in Eastern Europe , and the overwhelming backing for EMU shown at last weekend 's Strasbourg summit , to secure a bigger role for the parliament .
3 This will continue to provide a major role for the profession in the conduct of life assurance and pensions business .
4 THE QUEST to find a new role for the Scottish Constitutional Convention will be extended for another month , in spite of considerable doubts expressed about its future yesterday by the leadership of the Scottish Liberal Democrats .
5 One promising line of further reconnaissance involved the attempt to find a fundamental role for waves where no one had previously supposed they were relevant .
6 You bozos do n't seem to realise it but if we had n't been there at that Florence Conference , would not be in the leading position it currently holds with the commission to guarantee further funds and to create a positive role for Britain in Europe with the commission to wuk look at the issues that are gon na come up in 1993 .
7 Because the structure , constitution and objectives of public sector organizations vary so much , it would be impracticable to suggest a standard role for audit committees but such committees might usefully embrace the following :
8 The local law society holds out these solicitors to the general public as having substantial criminal experience but the rule seems to fulfil a symbolic role for the profession .
9 To fulfil a positive role for a profession , its education and training programme should equip candidates for what will be demanded of them in their future careers .
10 He went on to play a starring role for Northern Ireland in that year 's World Cup , being voted the world 's No 1 keeper .
11 As the Laboratory of the Government Chemist ( LGC ) seeks to carve a competitive role for itself in today 's increasingly commercial research environment , the man in charge of its development programme is Dr Richard Worswick , the recently appointed Government Chemist and chief executive of the laboratory .
12 To clarify a possible role for synthesis of leukotrienes in damage caused by NSAIDs we investigated the effects of long term NSAID treatment on gastric mucosal LTB 4 , LTC 4 , and prostaglandin E 2 ( PGE 2 ) concentrations in patients with arthritis compared with control subjects not taking NSAIDs .
13 These enactments , particularly when seen alongside pledges in the Conservative Party 's 1987 general election manifesto ( and subsequently presented to Parliament ) to allow schools and council tenants to ‘ opt out ’ of local authority control , would seem to envisage a diminished role for elected local government .
14 Whilst that remains a possibility , it would be an extreme position to adopt , and it is still possible to visualize a full role for a dynasty of Minoan kings .
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