Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [Wh det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Three initiatives in particular " confirmed " their fears : a seminar series held in 1954 and entitled " Encounters between Poetry and the University " , which were ostensibly purely cultural but always became highly politicized ; a projected " Congress of Young University Writers " , planned for November 1955 by pro-democratic students and progressive Falangists , but banned by the Ministry of the Interior ; and the idea of a " National Congress of Students " , in preparation for which a manifesto calling for the abolition of the SEU monopoly of student representation was circulated in universities throughout Spain in early 1956 .
2 In this connection Hume propounds a kind of utilitarianism for which the good is essentially the useful , in terms of promoting human happiness .
3 Though it would certainly be in keeping with his media image if he were to use Seawitch for what the tabloids liked to call a ‘ love nest ’ .
4 In London , Eden fell sick and Churchill took over the Foreign Officer , He gave final permission for what the British called Operation Boot to proceed , ( To the CIA it was Operation Ajax ) Churchill sent an even stronger message encouraging the Shah to act against Mossadeq .
5 This was a case for which a substantial punishment was called for , and in the absence of a plea of guilty , a sentence of detention under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , S.53(2) of at least two years would have been called for .
6 They were desperate for solid information rather than rumour , and a few made veiled threats to scale down their coverage of another case for which the Yard was desperate for publicity unless there was a press conference .
7 It was the first case for which the exact solution of Einstein 's equation was obtained , and this was done by Schwarzschild in 1916 .
8 However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 .
9 The aged had , nevertheless , acquired ‘ a definite status in the community … and the ‘ pauper taint ’ [ was ] removed by a system of personal thrift organized by the state' , a provision for which the Conference congratulated itself , claiming to have succeeded because it had placed national interests over and above political tactics .
10 The provision for which the funding councils will be responsible goes well beyond the purely vocational .
11 I have considerable sympathy for what the two new clauses seek to do .
12 Indeed , largely owing to Eadmer , it is the only aspect of Anselm 's work as archbishop for which the materials allow a consecutive story to be told .
13 It was exactly the over-reaction for which the strike organisers had hoped .
14 If the provision of legal services is to be limited to those matters in which the sufferer realises that there is a situation of difficulty for which the law provides a means of solution and with which a lawyer can be of assistance much of the pioneering work of law centres would be nullified .
15 When the output is at that saturation level for which the diode is biased forward , the capacitor can not charge and the output therefore remains at that saturation level .
16 When I do use it , it tends to be as a way into a narrative for which the children themselves will take increasing responsibility .
17 This established client base for what the Taiwanese call the ‘ first generation ’ artists those who were first inspired by Western modern painting styles and methods , suggested the need for a Taiwan-based secondary market which we , as an auction house , could provide .
18 He was the sort of person who might , after much hard study , have finally learnt two phrases from the language of flowers : the gladiolus , which when placed at the centre of a bouquet indicates by the number of its blooms the hour for which the rendezvous is set ; and the petunia , which announces that a letter has been intercepted .
19 this is an initial interview for up to half an hour for which the maximum charge will be £5 .
20 A broadcast speech by Saddam Hussein on Feb. 10 made no reference to peace initiatives , but stressed that every hour for which the war continued was a fresh defeat for the " unbelievers " ranged against Iraq .
21 This is a privilege for which no legatee could hope , since if the heir took a fancy to property left by legacy , he could keep it on payment of a ( no doubt inflated ) valuation of its worth to the legatee .
22 The more stubbornly East Germany 's old men resist change , the greater becomes the danger that the whole edifice they have constructed will collapse around them , threatening stability in Europe and raising the question of reunification for which no one is prepared .
23 Certainly , I know that in very many colleges of further education there is substantial support for what the Bill seeks to do .
24 I think that there is a majority for what the hon. Gentleman refers to as reform within the United Kingdom when that case commands a majority in the House .
25 Taxes Act 1988 , s663 states that Chapter II shall not apply in relation to any income arising under a settlement in any year of assessment for which the settlor is not chargeable to income tax as a resident ( no reference is made to domicile ) in the United Kingdom .
26 Though the oil company regards it as a fixed installation for which a safety case will have to be prepared under the new regulations administered by the Health and Safety Executive , it has taken the added precaution of having the hull constructed in compliance with rules issued by Lloyds Register of Shipping .
27 Let the unit step function for which the step occurs at time as depicted in figure 11.4(a) be denoted by U(t) .
28 A good example is that branch of physics for which the title ‘ optoelectronics ’ has been coined .
29 The Jubilee Day display demonstrates all the meticulous organization and mastery of pageantry for which the British have become renowned .
30 Will he abandon his ideological dictation from the centre and work with teachers to bring in the changes in the curriculum for which the report calls ?
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