Example sentences of "reason for [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Besides the varying effects caused by such economic factors as supply and demand , the basic soil conditions of particular areas provided more fundamental reasons for a range of types of farming .
2 The 1992 accounts are due to be published shortly , and the company has agreed to ‘ provide fuller information about a number of accounting policies ’ , including the background and reasons for a transfer to reserves and the non-depreciation of properties described as leasehold and lease rentals .
3 To impute that Dr Runcie has been an unsuccessful archbishop by quoting falling numbers in that part of the Anglican Communion which is the Church of England is to ignore a whole complex of reasons for a reduction in church-going , including , no doubt , the encouragement of a highly competitive and success-orientated society .
4 Reasons for a reduction in productivity may include a poorly planned operation which can result in longer learning curves and a low average output the introduction of more learning curves because of frequent changes of resources and working methods changing physical conditions lower outputs because plant was initially selected for one activity and is used for another inappropriate activity longer hours being worked regularly ( this can occur , for example , when accelerating the work rate to recover delays ) the lowering of morale owing to frequent changes of plan and poor management .
5 Recently , the BAG handed down a decision ( 4ASR 293/91 ) in which it stated that there were no justifiable reasons for a differential in wages .
6 Recall that among the possible reasons for a loss of conditioned responding with a change of context was the generalization decrement that might be expected when the event designated by the experimenter as the CS is presented in a different context .
7 There were both overt and covert reasons for the support of the Scheme by the Law Society , and the regional bodies , local Law Societies .
8 The majority of MPs in the Hague parliament believe that there are strong economic and social reasons for the continuation of the nuclear industry .
9 Currie ( 1987 ) provides reasons for the continuation of some form of medium term strategy .
10 He attacks Oesterley for falling into ‘ the common trap of interpretation ’ by formulating intelligible reasons for the dancing of a primitive .
11 The absence of any accepted divorce procedures , for instance , was probably one of the reasons for the rituals of ‘ wife sales ’ in the nineteenth century , continuing until at least the 1880s .
12 The reasons for the delay in provision of such items were , therefore , investigated , and these are set out in Table 2 , below .
13 Asked about the reasons for the success of the sale , the ebullient Tajan said : ‘ Firstly , my talent ; secondly , my talent ; and thirdly , excellent organisation ’ .
14 One of reasons for the survival of the S&C into the 1980s had been its ability to handle diverted WCML trains ; this continued despite withdrawal of Intercity services in the winter 1982–3 timetable .
15 One of the reasons for the survival of the category is the survival of educational institutions defined by it : special schools and units whose purpose is to cater for MLD/ESN pupils .
16 There are obviously many reasons for the conjunction of forces which produced its institutions and these must include the Reithian spirit ( described above ) , a political system secure enough to grant broadcasting a relatively free hand and the absence ( or the negation ! ) of deep social divisions .
17 Clive Evers of the Alzheimer 's Disease Society points to a number of other reasons for the lack of registration and voting among residents .
18 Given the ‘ action ’ orientation of our research project , the analysis of unknown heroin use centred on two specific tasks : assessing the size of the hidden sector and , thus , reaching an overall estimate of the number of heroin users , to enable the Borough of Wirral to forecast future demands on its services ; and identifying variations in the drug career patterns of users in the hidden sector as compared to those of known users , in particular the specific reasons for the lack of contact with agencies .
19 There were a number of reasons for the lack of success .
20 The kinds of measure governments can adopt to combat the problem of allocative inefficiency due to imperfect competition depend for their efficacy on the reasons for the lack of competition .
21 The absence of a repetitive , frequent , easily recognisable motor pattern in the colon may be one of the reasons for the lack of data on colon motor activity in paediatric patients .
22 The appellant appealed pursuant to section 19A(2) of the Act on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge failed to consider a wide range of relevant factors in deciding whether to make the order ; ( 2 ) the judge applied the wrong test as to whether the appellant had acted unreasonably ; ( 3 ) the judge failed to give reasons for the making of the order and neither ascertained the amount of wasted costs incurred , nor what party had incurred the wasted costs ; and ( 4 ) had wrongly used the section 19A procedure to punish the appellant .
23 One of the main reasons for the identification of the number of elderly ( or any other age group ) suffering from any disease is to establish information for service delivery and the planning of future services .
24 The reasons for the surrender of their own control over policy-making by west European nations in the 1950s remain unclear .
25 This list is by no means exhaustive and is only intended to illustrate some of the most commonplace reasons for the non-reporting of crime .
26 This court held that the board was required to give reasons for the way in which it had reached its award , and that in the absence of such reasons its award was prima facie irrational .
27 Other reasons for the unpopularity of Ullapool with our lads were the lack of social relaxation and travel facilities .
28 The reasons for the conflict in the various forecasts lie in the fact that the demand for higher education depends on a multiplicity of factors including the distribution of entrants into HE by age , gender , social class , region of residence , parental qualification and family size ; the effects of unemployment and comprehensive education ; the national demand for graduate-level skilled labour ; and last , but by no means least , the effect of the supply of places on demand .
29 There were many reasons for the revival of Labour fortunes .
30 There are no reasons for the withdrawal of funding for the grounds .
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