Example sentences of "for [pron] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the first place , coins can supply portraits of persons for whom we have no other likeness .
2 As already noted , events on the whole can not be prevented , and it will often be extremely difficult to recognise those for whom they present a particular threat to future aspirations .
3 You have a child who is disabled and for whom you receive the disabled child premium .
4 married women and widows who pay NI contributions at the reduced rate and for whom you hold a valid certificate .
5 I also enclose a bill you sent to the previous tenant of this flat , for whom I have no forwarding address .
6 I am sure that my hon. and gallant Friend , whom I have known for many years and for whom I have a great affection , would agree that about half the best people are women .
7 When I have to answer them I have some difficulty defending Members of the House , for whom I have a high regard and affection , if they behave badly , but such bad behaviour does not always come from the same side of the House .
8 An excellent example , for which we know the explicit intention of the inventors , is the London School of Economics coat of arms which has a beaver as key figure .
9 If history is potentially unreliable and incomplete , what of the prehistoric period for which we have no written records at all ?
10 Dolphins are probably as diverse now in terms of numbers of species , as at any time for which we have a good fossil record .
11 Club members can provide help with Front of House , Bar and Foyer duties in return for which they receive a free ticket to the show .
12 Despite their importance , for much of the period for which they provide the chief narrative , the Decem Libri Historiarum are not strictly speaking contemporary .
13 ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . )
14 All modules are open to any student possessing the stated prerequisites although there are regulations for Stage II preventing students taking basic modules for which they have an equivalent qualification .
15 As such , the best cross section of Charlie Parker here is ‘ The Charlie Parker Story ’ , all of whose takes are from the 26/11/45 session , and for which I award the extra half star .
16 Almost all the proprietors of the preserved railways are members of either the Association of Independent Railways or the Association of Railway Preservation Societies , and carried more than 6 million passengers on their railways in 1989 , which is the latest year for which I have the full figures .
17 One is I pick it — for which I need the right jiggler .
18 For example , you wish the root directory DUA0 : [ SOFTWARE_LIBRARY ] ( for which you use the concealed logical name LIBRARY$DISK : ) to be changed to $DISK3 : [ CONFIG_MAN ] , for which you are going to use the concealed logical name CM$DISK : .
19 I refer to your fax of 17 April , in which you provide details of the type of research you propose to do for which you need an electronic dictionary tape .
20 They also all have free cable TV and Satellite TV for which you pay a small charge .
21 You cook the moules as for marinière : moules marinières is prepared by scrubbing the mussels , rejecting any that do not close when knocked against the sink , whilst allowing the finely chopped onion and garlic to thoroughly soften in the wine in a large pan for which you have a close-fitting lid .
22 I do n't have to tell you , but for you I have a special place in my heart .
23 There 's enough space for whose who want a challenging gallop and captivating scenery all around for those who prefer a more leisurely pace .
24 Oh I 'm , I 'm not sure , it 's , it 's a few hundred pounds a year and I , I , I 'm really guessing it 's a few hundred pounds a year for what they call a retaining fee , for being firemen , and then it 's a few pounds every time they attend , and a lesser amount every time for an , a greater amount every time they go out on the fire engine , but it 's nothing er nothing exceptionally high , it 's , it 's very reasonable when you think they 've got other jobs to do
25 So it 's admirable evidence for what I call the minor claim of the punctuationalist school , of the empirical claim .
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