Example sentences of "for [noun sg] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ernst & Young has been the exclusive distributor for KnowledgeWare in Europe since 1986 , but the company now has direct distribution operations in most European countries including Belgium , Denmark , Finland , France , Germany , Italy , the Netherlands , Norway , Portugal , Spain , Sweden and the UK . |
2 | Henry 's life-long role had been the Kingship of England , it was for his sons to look abroad for glory in battle . |
3 | The answer lay not in trying to play down the search for glory in war , but in channelling these energies towards the service of the king who represented the public good and honour of a nation or people . |
4 | The stars of either sex clustered in twos or threes , massing their power , or strode out alone , shining soloists , while the less attractive gathered for protection in groups outside the offices of some religious or political organization . |
5 | These are interchangeable heel implants for protection in training or extra lift in competition — simply by switching the implant . |
6 | The development and the elaboration of metal armour for protection in warfare and jousting gave considerable impetus to the craft of the blacksmith . |
7 | It also inhibits motor activity induced by rectal distention and increases sensory thresholds for defaecation in patients with the irritable bowel syndrome . |
8 | The domestic car manufacturing industry , heavily protected since the 1950s , had already begun to face some competition from imports when quotas were partially lifted in July 1990 [ see also p. 38002 for reduction in tariffs on imports ] . |
9 | All religions stress the need for preparation in depth for any understanding of their religion . |
10 | The same technique can be used for foot in foot the bill and red in red hair , although perhaps marginally less convincingly . |
11 | However , tension arose between the need for decentralization in order to ensure more technical efficiency and political fears of too much independence . |
12 | Does this at least then mean a reprieve for ROI in terms of short-run performance measurement ? |
13 | The research aims to investigate the reasons for change in attitude to the Welsh language amongst 13 to 16 year olds.An attitude survey of first , second and third year Secondary pupils in 1988 will be repeated with the same pupils in 1990 . |
14 | Dr Roger Williams , director of the hospital 's liver unit , last night called for change in legislation in line with American law which would oblige medical staff to approach the relatives of suitable donors for permission to transplant healthy organs . |
15 | Yet conventional categories can be modified also to allow for change in concepts and attitudes . |
16 | Fundholding has acted as a catalyst for change in Britain 's general practice community — the ultimate outcome of the experiment remains to be seen . |
17 | Moreover , the Left has tended to turn away from applause for insurrection — at least in so far as prospects for change in Britain are concerned . |
18 | Such actors , especially the university pure mathematicians , with their followers in the ATAM , and the applied mathematicians , with their industrial allies , did have considerable success in convincing school teachers of the ‘ need ’ for change in school practice , while fending off attacks ‘ from below ’ on their own curricular practices . |
19 | 4.6 Reviewing Evidence for Change in Progress in Two Hiberno-English Vowels |
20 | A unique solution to a request for change in position is thus not achievable without imposing other problem constraints . |
21 | Consensus arises from the absence of any fundamental challenge for change in society ; individuals judge what is in their best interests within a basic framework of laws . |
22 | By contrast with theses ambitious aims for change in curriculum and pedagogy , research evidence consistently demonstrates that such change is difficult to achieve and sustain . |
23 | Knowledge of politicians ' attitudes will also contribute to an assessment of the scope for change in welfare state policies . |
24 | Since , when he became Minister of Internal Affairs in the 1860s , Valuev was not to be noted for liberalism , it appeared that the new reign and the effects of the war were creating enthusiasm for change in places where it tended , under normal circumstances , to be rare . |
25 | Choices for change in print |
26 | The pressures for change in industry come from three main areas . |
27 | Important though changes in people 's expectations are , the most obvious force for change in industry is technical advance . |
28 | This brings me , of course , to the last driving force for change in industry , which is the force of competition . |
29 | Labour 's Alan Milburn said : ‘ People are going to vote for change in Darlington . |
30 | The damage inflicted is particularly severe since Fonseca and Williams ( 1988 ) suggest that professional development teachers have been the most effective agency for stimulating a desire for change in schools . |