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

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1 for storing the engines and the coaches for the excursions
2 So it is most important to standardize your own frame of mind and the conditions for doing the tests .
3 Some successful applications have been in studies of the spreading behaviour of oxides such as MoO 3 on Al 2 O 3 ) , the formation of monolayers by solid-solid wetting ( such as the spreading of MoO 3 , WO 3 , and V 2 O 5 on an Al 2 O 3 support ) , and the conditions for formation of surface polymolybdate , which is considered to be a precursor state for the active catalyst .
4 It is not the purpose of this chapter to explore all the ramifications of the debate on the ‘ arms economy ’ , rather I want to focus upon Bukharin 's ideas in relation to the main question , that is , unproductive consumption and the conditions for equilibrium .
5 In other areas Parliament has specifically provided that tax paid which was not lawfully due to be paid may be recovered and it has laid down the machinery and the conditions for repayment , including the payment of interest .
6 Notice that the language discussed here is only intended to describe the individual states and the goal of the task , and the conditions for applying operators .
7 The total potential µ∼ then becomes and the conditions for equilibrium are
8 It follows , then , that in an exchange rate union , in contrast to a currency union , monetary integration may not be complete and the conditions for the creation of monetary union may not be satisfied because of the persistence of uncertainty regarding intra-union exchange rates .
9 However , given the difficulties , the success rate is high and the rewards for women are clear .
10 And the Germans for example are at the moment very concerned , and indeed the French too , very concerned to try and keep costs down , because they have been erm going too fast .
11 well my Lord previous policy , pass policy holders have been paid , all have to do in relation to the future is very rapidly notify their arrangements , if they get clearance they can then get exemption from the data notification back dated and the problems for the future are resolved .
12 The UFC 's recently-announced grant allocations for 1992–93 hand out rewards and penalties to different institutions , and the allocations for research are markedly different from those for teaching .
13 That done they were directed to the ACR counter at the end of the reception desk where an efficient young woman issued the petrol coupons and the vouchers for the hotels where they were booked in .
14 First we examine the trends in population structure in Britain over the last century and the forecasts for the early decades of the next millennium .
15 The anonymous authors of the 1986 annual Met internal appraisal , for example , wrote in deeply critical terms of the effects of government economic policy on the inner city , and the consequences for policing .
16 Sarah 's feelings and the consequences for her are not considered .
17 What does this survey of the impact of the second wave tell us about the likely impact of the third wave in the 1990s and the consequences for developing managers ?
18 The growth of student numbers took place far faster than in the UK — and the consequences for the nature of university education have been correspondingly more dramatic .
19 Shifts in activity are identified , and the consequences for labour representation examined .
20 He definitively recounts the events at Chernobyl and the consequences for everything from Ukrainian nationalism to medical knowledge .
21 An ambitious exhibition for Columbus year at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin until 3 January has tackled three broad themes : Europe at the time of Columbus 's discovery , the New World in 1492 and the consequences for both continents .
22 They will be discussed again in Chapter 10 in relation to hypothesized functions of sleep , but the effects on subsequent recovery sleep , and the consequences for performance tasks will be outlined here .
23 The project will consider the implications of these differing arrangements for the accountability of these institutions and the consequences for economic efficiency of accounting regulations .
24 The effects of reforms are analysed using a computerized simulation routine which calculate the tax rates that households face under a reform and predicts the incentive effects of the changes and the consequences for household living standards .
25 The Centre for Health Economics is a centre for research and training into the factors affecting the demand and supply of health and the consequences for the provision of health care .
26 It examines the relationship between fertility histories and household labour availability , and the consequences for labour intensive techniques of environmental management .
27 What is unique about humans is the rate at which this has occurred and the consequences for other species .
28 And so I would say that the whole thing , the figures that I 'm proposing , er and the consequences for both Leeds and Bradford er would be in fact to maintain a balanced strategy for urban regeneration .
29 The two versions of SASPAC are not compatible , although very similar ; various changes have been made in the syntax both of command files themselves and the commands for running them on CMS .
30 We are also indebted to the Minister and the Whips for allowing us adequate time in which to adduce our arguments .
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