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

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1 Again , the aim would be for employers to back this decision with the offer of future employment once the education or training course had been completed .
2 Well in that case how about on method point 1 suggestions for improvements we need the word 'two procedures'. yes yes suggestions for improvements yes suggested to for improvements to procedures .
3 This procedure describes how suggestions for improvements to systems and procedures are generated .
4 By defining poverty as starvation and destitution , he was able to claim that not many people in Britain are poor and that those who argue the case for improvements to welfare provision , ‘ the poverty lobby and the media ’ , are really intent on furthering their socialist aims through calling Western material capitalism a failure .
5 City workers calling for improvements to conditions in the factories
6 Mr Rifkind , who was in Darlington last night for a meeting of the Conservative Association , has said that only the Conservative party has a proper strategy for improvements to Britain 's roads .
7 Under Section 6 of the 1978 Act , which provides support for improvements to buildings , this amounted in 1984 to about £11,000 per job — which was relatively cost-effective .
8 Many would argue that important public services are already underfunded and there is a constant demand for improvements to infrastructure on which the performance of the economy depends .
9 Many would argue that important public services are already underfunded and there is a constant demand for improvements to infrastructure on which the performance of the economy depends .
10 For hours to fishermen
11 I feel it is high time B/T were called to account over their disgraceful policy of charging premium rate for calls to mountain weather forecasts like Climbline and Mountaincall .
12 The close connection between politics and revenue patronage made it difficult for superiors to discipline officers who stepped out of line , and even when an officer was actually dismissed he could , and did , fight to secure his reinstatement by pulling political strings .
13 He had also been talking for ages to Broadman , and Ymor had seen a piece of paper change hands .
14 The new features in Version 5.5 include a ‘ what you see is what you get ’ preview facility and extends its support for fonts to dot matrix printers .
15 East Germans now have to wait for weeks or even months for replies to their applications for visas to Hungary , through which more than 31,000 have escaped since August .
16 Look out for signs to Federation Cup Park and Ride at city approaches .
17 A decade ago huge sums were invested in the construction of the BAM railway to provide an infrastructure for exports to Japan and the US .
18 In January Tamas Beck , then Minister of Trade , suspended all licences and contracts for exports to COMECON countries , including quotas stipulated in inter-state agreements .
19 After the Second World War there was a strong export trade of beef cattle to Argentina and the Argentinian cattlemen showed a marked preference for smaller , blockier British beef bulls at the annual sales in Britain in order to meet their own requirements for exports to Europe .
20 It is now possible , in England and Wales , for solicitors to practice in partnership with RFLs in an MNP , and for solicitors and RFLs to own shares in ( and by directors of ) an RB .
21 Information on the job introduction scheme and capital grants for adaptations to premises and equipment for the employment of disabled persons can be obtained by contacting the Disablement Employment Adviser at your nearest Training & Employment Agency office ( see pages 7–9 )
22 Requests for adaptations to classroom lighting or for individual lamps can not sensibly be made until the principles are understood .
23 Limitations on the amount recoverable for loss of life ( some £38,000 under the 1974 Athens Convention ) and for losses to cargo and vehicles show that the haulier has to be very careful when undertaking operations involving cross-channel ferries .
24 The clubs would join forces for trips to venues such as the Lake District and incorporate both fell walking and rambling into the agenda .
25 The cash will be used for trips to Hungary in the future and for further medical treatment .
26 Indeed , the other EC countries put little pressure on the British delegation to speed up the ERM process , concluding that the time for concessions to Mrs Thatcher 's doubts was now over .
27 Indeed , the other EC countries put little pressure on the British delegation to speed up the ERM process , concluding that the time for concessions to Mrs Thatcher 's doubts was now over .
28 The essence of the proposal was a request to the ILEA for funds to second one of the school 's teaching staff for a period of seven terms , and for support in obtaining an outside consultant , secretarial assistance , and advice from various agencies including the ILEA 's Research and Statistics personnel and university researchers .
29 An impoverished Spanish government , appealing for funds to France , was in no condition to defend Spanish independence .
30 Greater access for walkers to forest areas is beneficial not detrimental claimed the Forestry Commission ( FC ) at the launch of a booklet intended to persuade owners and managers to open up their woodland areas to the public .
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