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

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1 I have a query with the new inspector of taxes for 1990/91 in connection with the calculation of relief from loan interest paid in respect of the purchase of my main residence in the south of England .
2 The West German Institute for Economic Research predicted on June 27 that East German unemployment would rise from the present 130,000 to 1,400,000 or 16 per cent of the workforce ; the government had said , however , that 1,000,000 workers would be retrained in 1990 , in preparation for the new business environment , and that the numbers of apprenticeships for young workers would quintuple between June and September .
3 A state is a set of values for all its switches ; so if the BM has N nodes , then it has 2 possible states .
4 Choose suitable scales on the x and y axes , and draw graphs of the following equations , First draw a table of values for each equation .
5 He then traces four traditions on sources of curriculum content , which are similar to the three conflicting claims recognised by the Munn Report , namely : the needs of learners ; demands of society and social realities ; clarification of values for democratic life ; structure of disciplines .
6 With inverted files the records are held in a data area on disk , but there is also an index which contains values or a range of values for some of the data .
7 NEIL KINNOCK vainly sought to put a brave face on a night of setbacks for Labour as he increased his own majority in Islwyn to a record for the constituency .
8 This chapter considers : ( 1 ) experts ' rights to fees and expenses ( 14.2 ) ; ( 2 ) arbitral immunity for experts pre — 1975 ( 14.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the change in the law on certifiers ' liability ( 14.4 ) ; ( 4 ) the current law under which experts are not immune ( 14.5 ) ; ( 5 ) the obsolete concept of the " quasi-arbitrator " ( 14.6 ) ; ( 6 ) the liability of experts for professional negligence ( 14.7 ) ; ( 7 ) three alleged duties of experts ( 14.7 – 14.10 ) ; and ( 8 ) the liability of experts in tort ( 14.11 ) .
9 There is an interlocking complex of reasons for industrial take-off .
10 track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so
11 Sheila Payne suggests a number of reasons for this : the side effects of the drugs become more distressing ; patients are aware that they will have to go through further courses of similar treatment and feel gloomy at the prospect ; and they receive less support from health professionals than at the start .
12 There are a number of reasons for this .
13 There are a number of reasons for this which could take all day to expound , but the main reason and the one I shall elaborate is that industrialised agriculture nearly always consumes more energy than it produces and is living off capital in the form of fossil fuels .
14 There may be a number of reasons for this .
15 There are a variety of reasons for this , which may be deeply rooted in our past .
16 There are a number of reasons for this :
17 I can think of reasons for this , but who am I to say ?
18 There are a number of reasons for this failure .
19 There are a number of reasons for this advice .
20 They suggest a number of reasons for this .
21 There are a number of reasons for this and Malina is aware of how such phenomena as poverty , crowded home conditions and poor diet can affect physical performances .
22 There may be a number of reasons for this , but a very likely one relates to the whole question of our treatment of people within the community who are different .
23 There were a number of reasons for this subtle change .
24 There are a number of reasons for this optimism .
25 It is possible to suggest a number of reasons for this .
26 There were a number of reasons for this , some of which have been uncovered earlier in the book :
27 There are a number of reasons for this , not the least of which is that the statement is protected by professional privilege . ’
28 There were a number of reasons for this .
29 There are a number of reasons for this .
30 There are a number of reasons for this :
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