Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 TAKE IT EASY Fast and simple Summer knits EXPERIMENT With stitches and colour Experts show you how DESIGNERS FOR THE FUTURE Young knitters of Cwmbran
2 Sturt and others record how wagons for the Sussex clay country were designed with broad wheels , while those for downland chalk had narrow ones .
3 Late last year ( UX No 362 ) , Phil Hestor , vice president of systems and technology at IBM 's Advanced Workstation Division in Austin , Texas , described how multi-processing for the RS/6000 range would start with a four-way offering rising to a maximum of 16 CPUs , with clustering required thereafter : it looks like IBM is sticking to that tack .
4 In our bilateral aid the main need was for carefully targeted and flexible assistance in the form of advice , skills and training and our response in this area for our bilateral aid was the creation of the know how fund for the former Soviet Union and for central and Eastern Europe .
5 In her book , The Limits of Sex , Celia Haddon describes how claims for the value and importance of physical sex became ever more extravagant .
6 Mr Kishen prudently praised his royal rival , but he felt her appeal would be limited to Deeg and other rural areas where admiration for the ex-ruling family remains strong .
7 ‘ Suddenly we had a situation where money for the studio was no object : we could take as long as we liked .
8 Their numbers have decreased since 1980 , when responsibility for the provision of school meals was delegated to LEAs , with a legal obligation to provide meals only to children in families receiving Supplementary Benefit or Family Income Supplement .
9 For cases where contracts for the sale or leasing of land are conditional on the issue of a practical completion certificate by an architect or similar construction professional , see 7.4.4 .
10 The report was produced by UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar in compliance with a UN resolution of 1987 instructing him to enquire into where responsibility for the conflict lay .
11 Er , the European project goes on and for many of the newer generations in this place , it 's not longer an article of faith er but a part of the political landscape that has to be dealt with on merit and it 's all the more ludicrous therefore Mr Deputy Speaker , that the Conservatives ' internal divisions over Maastricht have led to a situation where candidates for the ever more important European elections are only now being selected in certain seats , just fourteen weeks before the election .
12 Why vote for the Greens when they wo n't win ?
13 It was Friday when artwork for the tube design arrived .
14 If in doubt phone the newspaper office and ask where articles for the attention of the news editor should be sent .
15 Western media reports of the food shortages prompted a flood of charitable donations , especially from Germany , where help for the Soviet Union was regarded as a gesture of gratitude for the role of the Soviet leadership in Germany 's reunification .
16 But except for that small minority who are going to spend a lifetime in academic pursuits , there must come a time when education for the great majority needs to become more vocational , more concerned with professional training ’ .
17 Fuller information is being prepared by the Finance Council and this will be issued in May when figures for the first three months of 1993 have been prepared by our financial auditors .
18 Charlton thought it may have been a kind of store-yard where goods for the abbey were landed and deposited .
19 In the early days both methods co-existed for some time in Great Britain , but the adherents of each method campaigned against one another here and elsewhere in Europe until towards the close of the nineteenth century , when oralism for the time being triumphed in all European countries .
20 On the morning of the Hunt Ball , Aunt Tossie made her descent to the kitchen where orders for the day would be given .
21 Expressions of discontent and low morale among musicians gained unwelcome publicity for the RSNO before changes in management were confirmed last year , when moves for the orchestra to become self-governing began .
22 SINCE January , when invitations for the Masters were received , those lucky and talented enough to compete at Augusta will have been fine-tuning their games to suit one of the world 's most demanding courses .
23 Animals feature very strongly too in the Veterinary Hospital where care for the creatures is buried by the unnatural positions of the creatures as they are manhandled by humans in white coats who plainly find it difficult to cope .
24 But it looked at one stage as if they might lose their first choice and have to stay in Reigate for another summer when negotiations for the purchase coincided with their long-planned holiday of a lifetime — watching last month 's world cup cricket in Australia .
25 Given the implications for all professionals of product liability , quality matters more than ever before — and that is why standards for the industry are important .
26 In 1853 she visited Kaiserswerth in Germany , where nurses for the sick were trained .
27 Wherever responsibility for the mistakes lay — and it lay with Churchill and the British as much as with the Free French — the failure was a colossal humiliation for de Gaulle , because it showed an imperial administration utterly loyal to Vichy and more than capable of repelling the Free French .
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