Example sentences of "process [prep] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Vieira said on May 13 , 1990 , that the PAIGC had begun the process of creating conditions for the introduction of a multiparty system , adding that it was essential that this process developed in a spirit of dialogue and on a non-tribal basis .
2 A radical approach to shared assessment , which emphasises the importance of getting to know and understand each other ; the identification of aims in terms of what people would like to see happening ; and a process of considering plans for action which recognises the existence of different perspectives , moves the focus away from the usual concern with the individual and how he/she should change , to focus instead on the role of other people and wider circumstances .
3 One reason for Germany 's popularity has been its cumbersome process of checking claims for asylum .
4 Judges are therefore constantly involved in the process of making recommendations for improvement in the law and this includes not only technical legal subjects but also those on the boundaries of law and politics , like conspiracy .
5 On a more optimistic note , just as the 1990 crisis was developing , NIOC had been in the process of letting contracts for the reconstruction of the Kharg Island terminal .
6 It is slow , with the process of exchanging shares for cash taking up to three weeks , and it is cumbersome , with each share sale requiring a whole series of costly paper-based administration procedures .
7 The process of reducing charges for low income groups may not be effective .
8 As reflected in the original rich picture , there were concerns about the routine handover of information about the day-to-day condition of residents , and it was obvious that the process of keeping records for a large number of residents was an arduous manual task , indicating that some gains in efficiency might be possible by the introduction of computer support .
9 The process of securing resources for war obsessed monarchs and their officers in the earlier periods .
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