Example sentences of "whereas for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah designation of greenbelt , authority of Harrogate Borough Council , approximate land-take erm you 'll see that for the blue route , that affects one point four hectares of greenbelt land , whereas for the inner routes , purple affects seventeen point six hectares , orange , twenty point two , red twenty point five and pink twenty point eight . |
2 | Whereas for the perceiving people , that 's probably pretty boring . |
3 | For one group ( A-L/B in the table ) these sessions of exposure to B followed habituation training in A , whereas for the other group ( B/A-L ) they preceded habituation training , which itself immediately preceded the test . |
4 | For one pair of faces ( say , the boys ) the names were rather similar ( ‘ zim ’ and ‘ zam ’ ) whereas for the other pair they were dissimilar ( ‘ wug ’ and ‘ kos ’ ) . |
5 | Whereas for the other his faulty picture may go back to badly tangled family relationships which have left him unable to see any authority as good or loving . |
6 | ‘ The Occupational therapy department are looking for things to put on the wall , whereas for the elderly patients themselves , it is just the process of working that they find enjoyable . |
7 | In Democracy and Education he argued that , whereas for the ancient Greeks self-development had consisted in contemplation and abstract ‘ academic ’ study , while work for the community was a matter of low-grade , despicable manual work , in the twentieth century this dichotomy had simply withered away . |
8 | The specific dictionaries show a standard deviation of 9.95% , whereas for the general dictionaries this figure is only 5.95% . |
9 | Although both the OALD and the re-indexed CED produce 70% correct choices , the z-score for the OALD is 2.15 whereas for the CED it is 0.98 . |
10 | In the control group all occurred in hospital diabetic clinics whereas for the prompted group 67% occurred in general practice . |
11 | James grapples with this insuperable problem : that whereas for the human sensibility one moment holds a myriad of simultaneous conditions and possibilities , for the writer and reader one thing must come after another . |