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

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1 The West German Institute for Economic Research predicted on June 27 that East German unemployment would rise from the present 130,000 to 1,400,000 or 16 per cent of the workforce ; the government had said , however , that 1,000,000 workers would be retrained in 1990 , in preparation for the new business environment , and that the numbers of apprenticeships for young workers would quintuple between June and September .
2 He then traces four traditions on sources of curriculum content , which are similar to the three conflicting claims recognised by the Munn Report , namely : the needs of learners ; demands of society and social realities ; clarification of values for democratic life ; structure of disciplines .
3 NEIL KINNOCK vainly sought to put a brave face on a night of setbacks for Labour as he increased his own majority in Islwyn to a record for the constituency .
4 This chapter considers : ( 1 ) experts ' rights to fees and expenses ( 14.2 ) ; ( 2 ) arbitral immunity for experts pre — 1975 ( 14.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the change in the law on certifiers ' liability ( 14.4 ) ; ( 4 ) the current law under which experts are not immune ( 14.5 ) ; ( 5 ) the obsolete concept of the " quasi-arbitrator " ( 14.6 ) ; ( 6 ) the liability of experts for professional negligence ( 14.7 ) ; ( 7 ) three alleged duties of experts ( 14.7 – 14.10 ) ; and ( 8 ) the liability of experts in tort ( 14.11 ) .
5 There is an interlocking complex of reasons for industrial take-off .
6 The profession has played a significant part in the development of products for long-term insurance companies and this has been helped considerably by the work carried out by the CMI Bureau , something which is unique in Europe .
7 The company was worked consistently over the years to develop special knowledge and expertise in particular areas e.g. chiral compounds and building blocks ; quaternary ammonium compounds for phase transfer catalysis and electrochemistry ; silylating agents ; a range of products for ion-selective electrode work and a comprehensive range of highly purified reagents for bio-chemistry marked under trade name Micro-Select .
8 This from an American supplier of products for molecular biologists : ‘ Paper is creatively recycled by citizens of the future in our day-care centre . ’
9 The approval by the parliamentary Finance Committee on Sept. 20 of US$6.5 million of investments for industrial and infrastructure development in the occupied territories ( including the Golan Heights ) prompted protests by the opposition United Workers ' Party ( Mapam ) .
10 From scrambled possession at the back of a line-out by Winterbottom , an industrious leader , Pears jinked left and right , adding a couple of half-dummies for good measure .
11 Much of the right-wing discussion of policies for inner cities has been framed as though the attack was solely on two forms of ‘ extremists ’ : one , the ‘ Loony Left ’ and the other , disorderly , criminal elements fomenting riots and social disorder .
12 This is a study of the consideration , formulation and implementation of policies for equal opportunity in employment among local authorities in multi-racial areas .
13 The Countryside Commission recommends a closer integration of policies for social , economic , environmental and recreational aims in the uplands , incorporating a policy objective ‘ to protect and enhance the wildlife and landscape … of the uplands ’ .
14 But the jobs were invariably dead-end and , despite the Home Office call for ‘ real , training , wages were at subsistence level or below , which led to a succession of requests for small loans from the Movement .
15 A rather higher proportion ( n.s. ) of referrals to the specialist team came in the form of requests for general assessment rather than for specific services .
16 The specialist team receives more referrals from medical sources and more in the form of requests for general assessment , though these are not synonymous .
17 In two of the teams the majority of requests for residential care came from health centre staff , while in the third ( the individual specialist ) self and family referrals accounted for most of these .
18 Similar provisions appear in international conventions which lay down the terms of contracts for international carriage of goods .
19 Never again , because in sheer economic terms it is lunacy to spend upwards of £80 million to knock out a war machine that actually only provided some £20 billion of contracts for western industry .
20 Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation .
21 A normal market occurs when the current prices of contracts for different delivery months are higher , the more distant the delivery month .
22 With plenty of contracts for British firms .
23 Therefore , in the context of contracts for clinical services , or the establishment of community drugs formularies , the lowest cost option is not necessarily the most efficient .
24 Sir Nicholas has also been in trouble with the Board of Deputies for British Jews for describing the Band Aid organiser and singer Bob Geldof as ‘ a self-advertising Jew ’ .
25 Finally we establish the so-called laws of exponents for positive integral powers .
26 The arbiter approach dismisses instrumentalist arguments that the state apparatus operates to support capitalism because the social backgrounds , values and networks of contacts for senior bureaucrats and political leaders tie them into a directly pro-business orientation .
27 It 's still made with extract of Rosehips for extra goodness — but now without preservatives .
28 In consequence the wealth of research contained in the bibliographies I have mentioned often fails to follow through the deep structures of police culture or establish the ways in which the culture is self-sustaining even in the face of calls for social change .
29 Guidance is offered by the salary scales suggested by the Royal School of Church Music for amateur organists ( see Appendix 3.4 ) , and by the Incorporated Society of Musicians for professional musicians .
30 Using a couple of minutes for private imperatives was a serious violation of property rights .
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