Example sentences of "which [vb base] for [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No new procedure is without technical problems , which account for the phenomenon of the learning curve that occurs with all new technical treatments .
2 Modules which provide for the development of basic competences in Sciences .
3 There are indeed provisions within the Rome Treaty — specifically Articles 100 to 102 — which provide for the approximation of national laws .
4 Clauses which provide for the expert to be a firm or company are usually found in commercial applications of the type considered in Chapters 2 – 5 .
5 It provides the framework for an interpretation of action but the full story is only revealed by an examination of the rules which direct action and which provide for the interpretation of situations .
6 There are no general provisions which provide for the aggregation of investment income of an unmarried minor with that of his parents .
7 On June 8 and 22 Boudiaf gave details of a new National Patriotic Rally ( Rassemblement Patriotique National ) as the foundation on which support for the work of the HCS would be based .
8 The development of self-study materials which cater for a range of expertise is an important contribution central government could make .
9 Besides the Women 's Institute , there are over a dozen other active groups in the village , which cater for a variety of ages and interests .
10 So the , the eating habits have changed a lot since then although we have shops which cater for every need of the immigrant community .
11 Mrs Grandison followed her apprehensively into one of those ubiquitous tea-shops which cater for the multitudes of office workers and others who want a cheap meal at any time of the day , and which , excellent though they are , can hardly be compared with the restaurants Mrs Grandison had been hoping to lunch in .
12 As we saw , there are broadly two schools of Marxist thought — those which rely on an instrumental view of the state-economy relationship and those of a structuralist type , which allow for a degree of freedom for the state and discuss power in terms of hegemony and control .
13 Only humans can acquire the capacities for creating tranquil and moral ( non-competitive ) relationships of co-operation which allow for the forming of a moral community .
14 They point to universality of demand which range from those of socio-political and economic systems to those which embrace the importance of communication and technology and , further , which call for a balance of those requirements of society which are rational , moral , aesthetic and belief-centred ( Lawton 1986 ) .
15 According to sources close to the negotiating process , the talks broke apart in May 1989 , when the Panamanian side made it clear that the bases would be shut down — as permitted in the 1977 treaties which call for the closing of all US bases in the year 2000 .
16 The extent to which some villages were involved in the woollen industry by the beginning of the nineteenth century is demonstrated by the 1806 militia returns which survive for the collection of West Riding townships which lay within Staincross wapentake .
17 In certain regions of the body the integument becomes invaginated and greatly hardened , forming rigid processes which serve for the attachment of muscles and the support of certain other organs .
18 It is not however necessary to decide the point in the present case , and in any event cases of this kind are generally the subject of statutory régimes which legislate for the circumstances in which money so paid either must or may be repaid .
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