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

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1 In the East , ‘ there could be such a lust for reunification for economic reasons , to get access to the prosperity of West Germany , that it will pressurise all the existing political parties into embracing reunification . ’
2 Many larger houses were being split up into ‘ so-called flats ’ , and he called for protection for such families .
3 Right to social security and Labour Code for protection for domestic workers .
4 Its broad aims were to analyse large American companies in order to discover differences in return on investment ( ROI ) , to establish par values for ROI for different industries and their segments , and to attempt to explain variations in ROI across companies and their subsidiary business units by reference to strategic factors .
5 The aim of this legislation , as the Supreme Court noted , is to facilitate economic development , although it is fair to add that lenders both from within and outside the country have been pressing for change for some time .
6 In this sense the very high ‘ yes ’ votes he achieved in the four presidential elections since independence have been genuine , but should not be mistaken for support for specific policies , and still less for support for other leaders at either the local or national level .
7 Clare , Bryony and the others had squatted the old council house and campaigned for support for battered women through their Women 's Paper .
8 In this sense the very high ‘ yes ’ votes he achieved in the four presidential elections since independence have been genuine , but should not be mistaken for support for specific policies , and still less for support for other leaders at either the local or national level .
9 But the general response of voters made nonsense of the Christian Democrats ' appeal for support for strong government .
10 The group also lobbied the next meeting of Tipperary County Council for support for further tests .
11 The afternoon , given over to the business meeting , was enlivened by the presentation of the Society 's cheque by our President to Age Concern and the draw for champagne for two lucky new members .
12 Apply for funding for two hospital support nurses who will work with the consultant .
13 In May 1988 , the team of home-school liaison officers was augmented by two additional members and the LEA applied to the Home Office for funding for three more posts under Section 11 of the Local Government Act of 1966 .
14 driver of vehicle involved in collison with another vehicle exonerated for responsibility for subsequent events which occur because another driver has driven recklessly and which would not have occurred had that driver been driving merely negligently .
15 Not far from there , at 7 rue Delta , he had hired a pavilion due for demolition for these artists ( it has long since gone and been replaced by a house ) .
16 Another problem is the more general one of liability for negligence : as we saw in Chapter 5.3 ( f ) , this is regarded as insufficient for liability for most serious offences , and yet it may be sufficient for manslaughter .
17 Assuming that some damage has been caused , is negligence necessary for liability for unintentional trespass to goods ?
18 Prior to 1924 , the Board of Education 's Regulations for University Tutorial Classes , 1913 , defined the standards and requirements for grant-aid for these classes .
19 From the user perspective it is important that access to the data should not be unduly restricted , for instance , by the need to apply for permission for each usage of the dataset .
20 Nield , J , was unable so to hold for two reasons — ( 1 ) since the Counter-Inflationary Order made under the powers of the Act preserved the lease as lawful and valid though prohibiting payment of rent above the standard rate , and ( 2 ) since even if it had been otherwise the plaintiffs ' contract for payment for professional services was not an agreement collateral to the lease so as to be tainted by any illegality in the lease if such illegality had existed .
21 Under both the Institution of Civil Engineer 's Conditions of Contract ( fifth edition ) and Joint Contracts Tribunal conditions the contractor may apply for payment for permanent work done to date and , depending on the terms of the contract , for purchase of goods off site ( subject to title to the goods having passed to the employer ) .
22 A project Q S is responsible for agreeing all valuations and for processing all invoices for payment for physical work , and passing these to the client for payment .
23 On 14 March 1643 he petitioned the House of Lords for payment for 300 barrels of gunpowder which he had shipped from Amsterdam , but which had been confiscated by Robert Rich , second Earl of Warwick [ q.v. ] , for use by the parliamentary armies .
24 Jenny , , she 's worked for Express for three and half months , and she previously worked for A N C , er , on their pallet service in Sheffield and South Yorkshire area .
25 The pound 's decline since its unceremonious departure from the European exchange rate mechanism has seen the disappearance of the traditional premium paid for milk for liquid delivery , as the price of imported processed dairy products has been forced up .
26 Clerical Medical is renowned throughout the financial market as offering consistency and value for money for professional investment management .
27 But councillors are lokking for a more long term , solution … they 're to petion the county council for money for full time youth workers .
28 A council has been asked to give permission for the development in return for money for recreational facilities .
29 Admission for assessment for twenty-eight days ( section 2 ) is possible where a person is suffering from mental disorder and it is considered that he or she ought to be detained in the interests of his or her own health or safety or with a view to the protection of other persons .
30 The main reason , however , was the reallocation of oil supplies for use in the Soviet Union ( where fuel shortages were currently causing serious harvesting problems ) or for export for much-needed hard currency .
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