Example sentences of "[conj] support for " in BNC.
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1 | Queries on Third Party claims can be referred to H O Accident ( Personal ) Claims & Support for comment , including claims from salvors . |
2 | Queries on Third Party claims can be referred to H O Accident Personal Claims & Support for comment , including claims from salvors . |
3 | If the Branch is in doubt about a particular case please refer to a local Marine Surveyor or H O Accident ( Personal ) Claims & Support for guidance on whether the area involved should be deemed to be ‘ an exposed beach or shore ’ . |
4 | However claims must be dealt with strictly in accordance with the wording of the clause and any problems arising must be referred to H O Accident ( Personal ) Claims & Support for guidance . |
5 | HO Home Claims & Support for consideration . |
6 | In cases of extreme difficulty , the papers should be passed to HO Home Claims & Support for advice . |
7 | Write a letter stating your objections or support for the application and send a copy to every member as well as the chief planning officer . |
8 | The council , applicant and any interested parties are invited to write to the inspector giving their objections or support for the proposed development . |
9 | ‘ In no case did I make a formal approach to the top management of any of the firms to get approval or support for the research . |
10 | The employee therefore see his involvement in a union , or support for his union , to be the best means of securing his personal objectives ( eg. through extra pay or shorter working hours ) or the employee may consider that his own goals would be furthered better by loyalty to senior managers in the organisation and acceptance of the organisation 's goals . |
11 | Membership or support for the CP and other white supremacist groups was disproportionately prevalent within the police and security forces ; this , it was suggested , could jeopardise the successful implementation of any significant reforms . |
12 | Jane Hands , the College Treasurer , is always delighted to discuss a particular application of a legacy — to provide support for undergraduates , or equipment , or support for teaching . |
13 | He said that support for the opposition was growing , but many were still afraid — not surprisingly , as opposition leaders have already had officially-inspired warnings that , when the weekend 's official jubilation is over , there could be a new clampdown . |
14 | Nor is it clear that support for proportional representation would win votes : in the ITN exit poll , 52 per cent said they preferred the present system , including 45 per cent of those who voted Labour . |
15 | The Department of Energy has announced that support for the UK 's current 14-year research and development programme into geothermal energy will be scaled down dramatically , involving the loss of 50 to 60 jobs . |
16 | Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives . |
17 | The leaders of the University 's teams in the research into sudden infant death and childhood cancers , Professors Jeremy Berry and Martin Mott , are adamant that support for the family is a very important factor in making progress in the management of these disorders . |
18 | Professor Martin Mott believes that support for a child suffering from cancer , and his or her family , plays a major role in overcoming the disease . |
19 | A few leading officials believed that free speech , human rights and other concepts embraced by the term ‘ democracy ’ were honourable in themselves , but mostly it appeared that support for democracy was based on promoting economic progress . |
20 | The more likely scenario is that support for SAG will wane , funding from members will dry up and DRDA will become a de facto standard by default . |
21 | Research indicates that support for families , especially those identified as vulnerable , should have high priority in social policy and public spending . |
22 | But the more likely scenario is that support for the SQL Access Group will wane , funding from members will dry up and Distributed Relational Database Architecture will become the standard by default . |
23 | Independent test laboratory LANQuest has found that support for a new protocol can be added to a 100-node Boundary Router network in under 10% the time taken on a network routed by standard means , says 3Com . |
24 | The salary paid to the collector by the county for his efforts to extract the cess from the taxpayers , moreover , was sufficient to stimulate competition for the post , and the attraction was enough on occasion to cause severe embarrassment to county politicians , who feared that support for one candidate would lead to the permanent alienation of his rivals and their friends . |
25 | It is suggested that support for such organisations is drawn disproportionately from the middle class , and in particular those sections of the middle class that feel most at threat from the structural changes taking place in contemporary British society . |
26 | But a Harris poll conducted in February indicates that support for the arts is up significantly , now over 60% as opposed to 48% in 1974 . |
27 | But Tim McClimon , head of the AT&T Foundation 's visual arts program , says that support for Basquiat and other ‘ artists of colour ’ reflects the corporation 's effort in its philanthropy and marketing to reach a racially diverse public . |
28 | The notion that support for democracy might mean taking sides in a kind of class war will seem absurd to most people today . |
29 | Thus it is pointed out that support for microelectronics has been biased towards the south of the country , and it is argued that emphasis on a division between sunrise and sunset , on finance at the expense of manufacturing , on entrepreneurship and new firms as opposed to restructuring existing industries , will all encourage the confinement of the fifth wave of economic growth to a few small areas of the country . |
30 | I do not therefore think that support for the Woolwich principle can be derived from this case . |