Example sentences of "for the single [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If Hoover 's decision to move a couple of hundred jobs from Dijon to Scotland was enough to provoke an uproar , imagine the corrosive effect on political support for the Single European Act of additional competitive devaluations .
2 They had neither made adequate preparation for the Single European Market nor allowed for proper funding for the Channel tunnel .
3 There 's an ecological number sung in typically spacey fashion ‘ The world 's spinning round , like a looney balloon ’ ; there 's an anti-Thatcher song summarising the Prime Minister 's lack of sensitivity in the one charge that she does n't like rock n roll ; and , proving that they are probably the only pop band ready for the single European market , there is an EC tribute : ‘ Down All The Days ( to 1992 ) ’ .
4 Caterham is as ready as it can be for the single European market , which is of critical importance since 60% of its production is exported .
5 To make good the depredations that years of neglect have wrought on the Flavian amphitheatre , L40 billion ( £19.3 million ; $29 million ) funding has come from the Banco di Roma , newly created from the merger of three of Italy 's banks in preparation for the single European market .
6 Researchers in the Institute have already applied their expertise to a major study in preparation for the Single European Market in 1992 .
7 For example , organisations may tend to concentrate on improving minor internal processes while failing to plan for the single European market .
8 Aviation relations between UK , US and EC and the implications for the Single European Market
9 Opening a state-of-the-nation debate in the Congress of Deputies on March 21 , Prime Minister Felipe Gonzáles proposed a Pact of Progress — to include political parties , unions and industry — which would prepare Spain for the single European market from Jan. 1 , 1993 .
10 One of the main strands of the government 's preparation for the single European market by December 1992 was its large-scale privatization programme , launched in 1989 [ see pp. 37590-91 ] .
11 In continuation of a process begun in 1988 [ see p. 37589 ] two major bank mergers were announced in 1991 in order to streamline the country 's banking sector in preparation for the single European market in 1992 .
12 The same explanation is called upon to account for the single small diamond and lonsdaleite-heating iron meteorite found in the Allan Hills area .
13 Discussion in the Yachting World office has taken some interesting turns lately , none more interesting than the campaign for the single black box , or the all-things-in-one instrument .
14 FS ( 21 ) knocked in his first goal for the seniors and addressed the other contenders for the single forward role : I will have a go for the single place up front and i would like to try it vs Costa Rica .
15 The arbitrator , who may be the district judge , a judge or an ‘ outside arbitrator , ’ sets the date for the single substantive hearing of the dispute .
16 Were it not for the single inconvenient occurrence in the data ( example 22 ) of they as the subject of a singular verb , we could set up an initial list of ‘ invariant ’ environments , which themselves are characteristic of this vernacular system , prior to an investigation of patterns underlying the variability in the many environments which permitted it .
17 When two Whigs and one Tory stood for Hampshire in 1705 , only 201 out of 3,517 freeholders voting split their votes ( 5.7 per cent ) , whilst 724 plumped for the single Tory candidate .
18 Literature data on the thermodynamics of the coil-helix transition for the single stranded poly ( C ) [ 8,9 ] and poly ( A ) [ 10-12 ] RNA sequences , poly ( dA ) DNA [ 12 ] and data on mixed-sequence DNA oligomers [ 13 ] are collated in Table 1 .
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