Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Extra funds were given to agricultural production , food subsidies , and housing for armed forces personnel . |
2 | Surely , it is time that some form of flexibility was introduced into the compensation legislation for armed services personnel who are severely injured in the course of their duties . |
3 | Help the Regions and Branches develop a higher profile for professional services activities in their areas.PS/C |
4 | Men and women who live together as couples can be held responsible for each others charges if either party does not pay . |
5 | Horsewatch encourages its members to look out for each others animals and to improve their own security measures . |
6 | The differing amount of solution to be made up gives flexibility for each patients needs and infers that the remedy action is different ( weaker ) in its ‘ intensity ’ the more diluted the original granule becomes . |
7 | Even for low attainers projects are done individually if they are to be assessed . |
8 | Structures akin to those required for dry goods stores are most appropriate without necessarily the same provision for ‘ cleanability ’ . |
9 | Sun Microsystems Inc has teamed with Coral Systems Inc to jointly market the company 's intelligent network solution for cellular communications services providers : two new products , HLR — home location register — and FraudBuster will be introduced at the end of the year on Sun 600MP Sparcservers . |
10 | A classification system for economic consequences issues in accounting regulation — John Blake . |
11 | In this case , building society deposits or National Savings certificates are the most likely option , but for higher-income earners equities and government securities will be considered as well . |
12 | It is not appropriate here to analyse , nor even to state , the many reasons for this difficulty , but after scrutinising the research findings I have to say that LEAs have on the whole not seen the implications of the 1981 Act for social services departments or district health authorities . |
13 | Only a third of LEAs had arranged any training for social services departments about the purpose and procedures of the 1981 Act , and only a few more ( 38 per cent ) had arranged training for health authorities . |
14 | In the 1980s growing numbers of very elderly people were a similar justification for social services departments to receive a higher share . |
15 | Most full-time , qualified youth and community workers ( around 5000 of them in Britain in 1986 ) are employed by LEAs , although a few work for Social Services Departments . |
16 | for instance , residential care in Flanders and the Netherlands seems more closely tied to psychological assessment of children and to a diagnosis/treatment approach than in the United Kingdom — at least for social services cases . |
17 | In the first half of the eighteenth century the London trading turnover of the Company ran between £1m. and £2m. a year , of which about half went on bullion and other items to export , perhaps a sixth on transport costs , and a third for English customs duties . |
18 | It is not enough compensation to read on your contemporary one that Her Majesty 's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs requests and requires . |
19 | ‘ Scrap merchants will pay 45p per kilo for empty drinks cans , provided they are crushed into a shape that 's easily handled , ’ he said . |
20 | But for British miners whos pits are under threat from closure it could be the opposite . |
21 | Instead this aspiring England squad , many of who will be hoping to fill the gaps left by the ‘ Dad 's Army ’ veterans as well as challenge for British Lions places next summer , will be cutting their teeth for such momentous challenges on lowly provincial opposition like Wairarapa-Bush and Wanganui . |
22 | Plans for British police forces to test the batons were cancelled by the Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , after American police used them on Rodney King during the videotaped attack which sparked the Los Angeles riots . |
23 | Finally , the chapter evaluates the likelihood of recent patterns of conflict in Northern Ireland being reproduced elsewhere in Britain , and briefly explains how the security approach developed in the ‘ orange state ’ has served as a model for British police practices . |
24 | The parts of the fashion feast that seemed most relevant were those that were concerned with the here and now : such as Susanne Bartsch 's Love Ball , which raised $750,000 for French Aids charities . |
25 | I 'll give you an example , I went to G-Mex to watch an exhibition , and we had some complimentary tickets to go , which means you 've got a special entrance for complimentary tickets holders . |
26 | For public cases conclusions are more problematic . |
27 | In the future , job opportunities for public relations professionals will increase . |
28 | For commercial customers services include : |
29 | Although it is often claimed that the camera does not lie , when using old photographs for historical purposes pupils need to give attention to the processes involved in choosing a subject and taking a photograph . |
30 | Meeting in Luxembourg which required the attendance of both the Prime Minister and myself , and in an important improvement in Anglo-Soviet relations , Andrei Gromyko , the Soviet Foreign Minister , had accepted my invitation to pay an official visit to London-his first for some years-for discussions on East-West relations and bilateral affairs . |