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

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1 R.15 details what must be submitted to the Council on applying for recognition .
2 But now the club have found that on applying for renewal of permission to play at the same venue next season , the pitch has already been allocated .
3 We invite potential authors to contact the editor , from whom details are also available about a workshop on writing for publication to be held in Manchester on 27 May .
4 Ban on smoking for council staff
5 Lambert strained to force it back but the controls insisted on turning for home , and so he had to slip past the balloon , all plump and shining grey , soon to be on the ground .
6 Lessons on paying for school fees
7 On testing for hepatitis B surface antigen after informed consent was obtained we found that most subjects had negative results ( 9/14 , 64% ) ; three ( 21% ; 0.03% of all those vaccinated ) had positive results ; there was no follow up testing on one patient , and the other was later found to have a low level of antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen produced in response to an additional dose of vaccine .
8 The Board decided to undertake a project on accounting for capital instruments in view of the increasing number and variety of capital instruments which have been introduced in recent years .
9 The maintenance of soil structure and fertility can become a major problem , particularly when the emphasis is on cutting for hay or silage , both of which are ‘ extractive ’ crops .
10 The French oil and chemicals group , Elf Aquitaine , signed an agreement during Yeltsin 's visit on prospecting for oil in the Volgograd and Saratov regions .
11 Besides , the climate of opinion on charging for information services in the UK in 1977 was even less hospitable than it is now .
12 Starts on Learning for Work
13 Published work on screening for osteoporosis is based largely on experience in the United States , where widespread growth of screening has been driven by commercial factors and not by public health policy .
14 Finally , A L Clark and A J S Coats 's editorial on screening for cardiomyopathy suggests that improved test validity and proved treatment would be sufficient to justify echocardiography on a mass scale .
15 There were local initiatives coming through on planning for Friern .
16 Hillman has graphically shown what will result when these data are used as the basis for planning , as in the case of recent DoE advice to local authorities on planning for shopping provision .
17 Millfield-educated Hewitt already has his heart set on working for Virgin tycoon Richard Branson 's planned privatised train service .
18 There is insufficient emphasis on working for action and too much on the formulation and debate of principles .
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