Example sentences of "of this [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 An advance through Flanders was , therefore , resolved upon , in part to deprive the Germans of this sanctuary for their submarines .
2 Member companies use the distinctive HAE arrow reproduced on this page , and you 'll find their telephone number listed in Yellow Pages ( or contact the number at the end of this feature for more details ) .
3 But the combined effect of this consumption for their private good , has damaged the public interest .
4 The effect of this competition for funds is , of course , that an increasing proportion of the money supply now yields interest and , what is more , these interest rates vary with market interest rates .
5 Frank who had a been a member of this society for more than twenty six years .
6 Before we proceed to consider the question as to whether there can be a Christology which is not incompatible with feminism , I should like to point to the significance of this question for Christians .
7 It is not proposed to discuss the aesthetics of this usage for the text writer ; all that I wish to say is that it should not be copied by the student , for in his mouth it sounds too grandiloquent .
8 The purpose of this provision for what were referred to in discussion as ‘ subsidiary authorities ’ was to cater for the needs of composite States such as the United Kingdom , where different systems of law are to be found within the same State .
9 Recognition that there may be issues to consider about ‘ levels ’ even in the social security systems emphasizes the importance of this dimension for the study of implementation where separate organizations are involved .
10 There are , however , technical problems which look like precluding the provision of this service for all Members before 1994 .
11 There are obvious economic consequences of this problem for firms .
12 Its practical object is to gain access to certain documents disclosed by the Police Complaints Authority ( ‘ P.C.A. ’ ) by order of this court for use in a criminal appeal , so that C.N.L. may use them in the libel action .
13 What is more , many older people , their own feelings notwithstanding , allow us to cheat them into acceptance of this outlook for themselves .
14 Check out the White Hot Deals section at the other end of this brochure for a whole range of great holidays at value prices .
15 Please see the diary at the front of this brochure for exact dates and times
16 Please see the diary at the front of this brochure for exact dates and times
17 Please see the diary at the front of this brochure for exact dates and times
18 Please refer to the back cover of this brochure for more details .
19 Now the Labour party control the city council , may I say this , that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that , why do n't you use your contr , your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments , then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and I 'd like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands .
20 A thought er went , slipped by me er we must upon this council thank the committee staff that controlled the multitude outside , er they were n't trained for it but can the er thanks of this council for their endeavours in keeping the situation calm be recorded .
21 I can remember I 've been on this Gipsy Working Party since you lost control of this Council for the last five years and you 've fought tooth and nail all the way down the line to resist every gipsy site that came in you 've used every manoeuvre that you could possibly do to resist it .
22 if you can call being nailed up , taken down , preserved ( mostly with artificial colouring ) , cheeks rounded out with cotton wool padding , bent into position , propped up , light bulb concealed neatly protruding slightly out of the back of this head for aura effect , wired to a battery strapped behind his back and mouth wired for peaceful benign smile , life .
23 Citing Lévi-Strauss 's analogy between the object of exchange in each of these systems and Jakobson 's zero-phoneme , Jacques Lacan draws out the consequences of this paradigm for ( male ) discourse :
24 Periodic bouts of fixed or artificially determined exchange rates have been the curse of this country for almost a hundred years — by pricing our goods out of world markets and , through high interest rates , by forcing up the cost of capital here .
25 Is it too much to expect that the Lord President , on one of his journeys away from the capital , will take the opportunity to apologise unreservedly to the people of this country for his gross error of judgment in imposing the poll tax ?
26 The extension of this waiver for another year made immediately available US$600 million in US credits and loan guarantees and , in the longer term , could pave the way to permanent MFN status for the Soviet Union .
27 It is too easy to criticize a book of this scope for errors of detail .
28 So that was the start of this psychology for me , as opposed to making ‘ Rumours 2 ’ and ‘ Rumours 3 ’ where you 'd start to lose your musical perspective .
29 The pursuit of this goal for all children , often at the expense of objective examination of results , has been misleading and is ultimately unacceptable .
30 Please let Josephine Williams know how many of the vouchers issued to new members to attend a rally were actually presented — we need to assess the popularity and cost of this scheme for future plans .
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