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

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1 My Lord there was an an order on the summons for directions erm in August of nineteen ninety erm , provided for experts report to be disclosed with expert evidence to be limited witnesses or each party .
2 Likewise , Ross ( 1978 ) has consistently argued the case for arts education to be centred on the philosophy of aesthetic development , but as he acknowledges :
3 One consequence of these extension schemes that may have a serious effect upon arts education is the way that some authorities are pushing for arts subjects to be taught as part of modular courses , which could lead to a reduction of the number of two-year examination courses in separate arts subjects .
4 In the USA , Morrill 's report on the beginnings of a $15m. study into the possible radiation doses received as result of radiation releases by the Hanford ( Washington State ) nuclear complex would seem to cry out for GIS skills to be applied ( Morrill 1989 ) .
5 In June 1989 a co-operation agreement between EFTA and Hungary was signed allowing for customs concessions to Hungary .
6 It will be used to mean the exercise of power for purposes alien to those for which it was conferred .
7 It 's time for sports followers to be given their say .
8 Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases .
9 The proposals included the establishment of a regional parliament , the decisions of which would be binding on all member states , thus avoiding the need for ECOWAS resolutions to be ratified by individual governments .
10 The army has profited nicely from acting as a conduit for arms supplies to the resistance armies fighting in Cambodia and from its control of the timber and gem trades with Cambodia , Laos and Burma .
11 These were of particular interest because they confirmed suspicions that Syrian traffickers were developing close commercial ties with the Colombian cartels , trading heroin base for cocaine base and bartering either or both as required for arms supplies to terrorist and revolutionary groups around the world .
12 Over pit closures , the scandal of the Matrix Churchill prosecution for arms sales to Iraq and the payment of Norman Lamont 's legal fees , the Cabinet gives the impression of considering itself above the law .
13 In July it was disclosed that the Soviet Union was owed the equivalent of 87,500 million ( 25 per cent in convertible currencies ) , but much of this was believed to be for arms sales to poorer countries who were unable to repay it .
14 The USA wanted surplus countries like Germany and japan to revalue since it was difficult for payments imbalances to be resolved through a devaluation of the dollar .
15 Pure new wool suit for men £295 to £199 .
16 BBCE , the parent company of Radio Times , appealed against the Copyright Tribunal 's decision to award minimum payments for listings information to newspapers and magazines on the last possible date .
17 For systems politics to work , politicians need to take a relatively holistic view of objectives compared to the partisan view associated with process politics .
18 Travel USA : This is a whole new world for book-lovers Sea to shining sea , America is Bibliophile Heaven .
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