Example sentences of "and [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Q-analysis was introduced into the social sciences about a decade ago , as a new research methodology and framework for thought . |
2 | In the seventeenth century James I , by insisting on his right to rule by prerogative , created the conditions in which the battle between the Monarch and Parliament for supremacy was fought in the courts . |
3 | It was a reminder of the early days of European seamanship , when captains discouraged their crews from learning how to swim so that they were more likely to sink with their ship than abandon their posts and struggle for shore . |
4 | They described themselves as a ‘ movement ’ for the simple reason that ‘ movements ’ tend to be better things ( implying progress and struggle for right against entrenched powers ) than ‘ establishments ’ or ‘ institutions ’ . |
5 | This is an ideal opportunity , to do promotion and fundraising for Amnesty , for all those who are unable to get involved in Amnesty activities throughout the year . |
6 | In getting the bombs to where they can be used , air crews are helped by extensions to their senses — infra-red vision , light amplification and radar for night flight — all of which rely on electronics . |
7 | Bewildering doubts and dissatisfied creativity had led him to the hills in search of a poetic subject ‘ that should give equal room and freedom for description , incident , and impassioned reflections on men , nature , and society ’ . |
8 | Hitler recognized that enthusiasm and willingness for self-sacrifice could not be conserved , and were bound to fade when confronted with ‘ the grey daily routine and the convenience of life ’ . |
9 | Their transnational linkages created new problems but also a new role and function for government ( 1987 : p. 193 ) . |
10 | P.48 Fashion and function for action |
11 | Just to er the Leeds point , er it is actually a stated aim of the Leeds development plan to make adequate provision for the communities housing needs during the plan period , by identification of sufficient land for new dwellings , targeting of some provision for social housing , need groups and support for renewal of the existing stock . |
12 | With the help of the National Heritage Memorial Fund , the Society of Dilettanti , the Caryatids ( a group of supporters of the museum 's classical collection ) and others , the museum has now purchased the Townley archive , a remarkable collection of 5,500 documents which fall into three categories : the personal papers of Townley and his immediate heirs relating to the collection ; descriptions of the collection by one ‘ Baron d'Hancarville ’ , a colourful character whose career included imprisonment for debt and banishment for pornography ; and the letters to Townley from his contemporaries . |
13 | Again this is not her prime responsibility and preparation for teaching may be limited . |
14 | " The college experience " might , therefore , be described as a voyage of self-discovery , self-development and preparation for self-fulfilment . |
15 | Both procedures reflect current government policy concerns with increasing vocationalism and preparation for working life at the pre-16 stage . |
16 | The surgeon requested urgent investigations , a barium enema ( X-ray of the colon ) and sigmoidoscopy ( direct observation of the colon ) with biopsy of the rectal mass ; and preparation for surgery . |
17 | The auditors say the department withdrew support for the project in March after ‘ a series of delays in design , development , and preparation for installation ’ of a loop to test the reactor . |
18 | In the case of Julie Smith it will be very short and admission procedures , nursing assessment and preparation for theatre will have to be compressed into a very short space of time . |
19 | Recommendations on the additional preparation for conversion are included in the UKCC Paper PS & D/88/05 , The Enrolled Nurse and Preparation for Re-entry to a First Level part of the UKCC 's Register . |
20 | Most arguments focus on schooling and preparation for work . |
21 | Of particular interest are those parts of Curriculum 11–16 that include discussions of ‘ school and society ’ and ‘ schools and preparation for work ’ . |
22 | CHAPTER 12 SCHOOL LEAVERS AND PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT |
23 | Other subjects were grouped under the general heading of ‘ preparation for adult life ’ and included : craft , design and technology ; arts , including music and drama ; history and geography ; moral education ; health education and preparation for parenthood and family life ; careers education and vocational guidance . |
24 | This interest in earth arose , as it does now , because of the shortage and high price of construction materials created by wars and preparation for war . |
25 | Certain valuable steps could be taken to reform and strengthen the law whilst retaining the present structure of sexual offences : the marital rape exemption could be abolished and liability for rape could be extended to cover defendants whose belief in consent , given their capacities , was wholly unreasonable . |
26 | As discussed in Chapter 1 , the total ban , in the case of non-consumer transactions applies only to liability for death or personal injury ( UCTA 1977 , s 2(1) ) and liability for breach of the implied warranties of good title and quiet possession implied by the SGA and the SGSA ( UCTA 1977 , ss 6(1) and 7(3A) ) . |
27 | The two areas did differ in the level of statutory service provision ; in Ipswich , home help input was available only two or three days a week for up to one and a half hours at a time , and a financial assessment and payment for home help had recently been introduced . |
28 | The queen six and hope for turn up . |
29 | Each school will have to identify the best means of and route for communication but this is something which school librarians in particular , being outside the subject departmental structure , learn about very quickly . |
30 | Commanding This involves giving instructions to subordinates to carry out tasks over which the manager has authority for decisions and responsibility for performance . |