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

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1 Darren Wigg ( Newcastle ) won the award for 11–12-year-old boys with four first places , and Mark Bewick ( Sunderland ) topped the 13–14 group with a hat-trick of wins .
2 They abandoned as unrealistic the " 50 per cent gap reduction " formula for eleven zones with the most damaged soils , forest and lakes .
3 She and her husband ran a restaurant for eleven years before opening up Ford Farm in 1973 .
4 Even so , code switching in such conversations is the norm for British-born speakers in my sample .
5 By contrast , the report calls for professional investors to be exposed to the principle of ‘ caveat emptor ’ — ‘ let the buyer beware ’ .
6 As we have shown , it remained a separate establishment following the reorganization of public sector higher education in Wales and it is now widely recognized as a national institution offering full-time and part-time courses for professional performers of Music and Drama , together with honours BEd .
7 This year , in prize money alone , there is well over $100m available for professional players round the world , including team events such as The David Cup and The Federation Cup .
8 The ‘ bibliographical division ’ is divided into subject groups , each of which is responsible for professional duties in one service point of the authority , and also for all the bibliographical responsibilities in the subject field allocated to it .
9 Hospitality is the magazine for professional managers in the hotel and catering industry and now reaching all of its senior executives .
10 Determined not to let herself be beaten by such obstacles , Prue came up with the idea of a luncheon club for professional women in the Exeter area .
11 Service Sector — For professional firms in the service sector a typical resource constraint is the lack of the necessary professionally qualified staff needed to meet client demand .
12 There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard .
13 This promised to be a difficult task ; hence the need for professional economists in the cabinet .
14 This left the couple facing a bill for professional costs through no fault of their own .
15 This left the couple facing a bill for professional costs through no fault of their own .
16 publications from the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence ( ISDD ) including ‘ Drug Abuse Briefing ’ ; a booklet on solvents in their ‘ Drugnotes ’ , series ; and a booklet for professional workers with young people
17 For professional workers like solicitors and accountants , there may be greater discretion , but typically the individual 's work/leisure choice may be far more constrained .
18 The Government propose to Brussels that the same upper limits be set on dosages of dietary supplements for ordinary consumers buying off the shelves as for professional practitioners of alternative medicine , even though such practitioners may have good reasons for recommending higher doses to their patients .
19 It should be noted that if the settlor was domiciled outside the United Kingdom when he made the settlement but was either resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom at that time , this special relief for professional trustees in s69(2) would not apply .
20 It seems essential to look explicitly at the implications of the interpretation of normalisation for professional styles of working .
21 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs v. Peko-Wallsend Ltd. ( 1986 ) 162 C.L.R. 24
22 However , in Minister for Aboriginal Affairs v. Peko-Wallsend Ltd .
23 Of the 415 cases of death in custody recorded by Amnesty International since 1985 , police officials were imprisoned for murdering prisoners in just three cases .
24 The modern tournament is now won by a side carefully garnering its resources for two or three vital games — witness Italy in 1982 — rather than by going all out for emphatic victories in each match .
25 AMONG a host of prestigious contracts won by Corporate Wedgwood is an order for 18,000 pieces of tableware for a restaurant on-board the luxury liner QE II .
26 Escalating projected deficits in collection targets will also generate pressure for harsher penalties as the effects on services begin to be spelled out .
27 The jury sat for 184 days in total , spread through a year and four days , the second longest criminal trial in English legal history .
28 Sixth , YWAM plants churches because they are a vital place of nurture for multi-generational groups of believers .
29 Helen , who was sent to prison for annoying neighbours by playing the star 's biggest hit at full volume , was freed yesterday .
30 We got charge accounts at Bloomingdales and stores like that , so we were always dressed fabulously and we were always sitting around in fabulous restaurants , charging for fabulous meals with all manner of people , which was all Tony 's plan to make it look like the most successful rock and roll company going .
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