Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are a hundred and seventy thousand people in Scotland who qualify for income support , whether they get it or not is not the point , but that 's the size of the problem .
2 ‘ We will be mainly using the NGV for visiting householders in the Bristol and Avon area who qualify for home improvement grants under the government 's Home Efficiency Energy Scheme . ’
3 By the end of the decade , well over half of those who qualify for assistance will be aged over 80 , mainly those who served in the Second World War or their widows .
4 The program is open for candidates who qualify for graduate studies .
5 In fact it is the Templars , some of whose ritual survives in the practices of modern Freemasonry , who account for Pound 's interest in Poitiers , one of their principal centres .
6 RUSSELL BULGIN trails the men who tress for success
7 Yes , sir , but this is an aircraft aimed at people more accustomed to Bonanzas , Mooneys and Trinidads , people who fly for pleasure as well as business .
8 IT 's not only student recruiters who head for Singapore — students themselves are going , but by a more arduous route than British Airways !
9 If the calls for change are allowed to build up peacefully in Leipzig , then there will clearly be an escalation in the number of those who press for change .
10 Some who yearn for children adopt orphans , if they can afford to care for them .
11 Ministers should take on board this message from those of us who speak for people with whom we come into contact in our day-to-day work : something must be done about victimisation , and it must be done quickly .
12 Er Madam Speaker I entirely agree , I entirely agree with my ho honourable friend er the absence of the social chapter in Britain accounts in part for our higher levels of employment and the reforms which we carried out in the eighties and the figures speak for themselves , as do the er people who speak for industry for example when Black and Decker announced their intention to bring their operations er fully into Britain out of Germany , a company spokesman said anyone familiar with this sit situation in Germany will grasp that because of costs it is become very difficult to do business there .
13 Those who wait for Yahweh will gain new strength ;
14 The academically discredited distinction between traditional and modern is now common currency , while the notions of inward-oriented and outward-oriented describe those who look for guidance and sustenance to the resources of their own groups as opposed to those who look outside , usually to the West .
15 ' In the UK rates do not provide a close link between those who vote for expenditure increases and those who pay the costs of local services .
16 ‘ All who vote for Anabelle driving off the dog , say ‘ Aye . ’ ’
17 Newby Moss merits a leisurely exploration but the broad ridge beyond can not be recommended to walkers who travel for pleasure .
18 Most people who negotiate for habitat in the countryside will bear witness that their hearts sink when an agent is involved .
19 These are people who run for buses and put their hands in their pockets to ensure their change does n't jump out .
20 IRRESPECTIVE of what political views they hold , those who stand for election in Northern Ireland require a lot of courage and conviction .
21 But it is much more difficult to justify on academic terms an expansion of what I will call ‘ educational exposure ’ ; the development , through extensive first-hand experience , of an understanding of what being a teacher involves , of the demands it makes upon those who teach for month after month , of the stresses and strains ( as well as the joys ) of the classroom .
22 The new body — to be set up by the 12 countries of the European Community and the six countries of the European Free Trade Association — would be open to east European states who opt for democracy .
23 If we compare boys of 14 years of age who opt for science with other boys , we find that the former have very cut-and-dried views on many issues .
24 And when the top exhibitors want prize winning plants , they invariably turn to Robert and Rosemary Porter , who produce for competition growers at their home in Halstead , Essex .
25 The number of people who pay for prescriptions has shrunk and shrunk , as the hon. Gentleman knows .
26 For families who gather for breakfast and for those ‘ morning people ’ , a conservatory built on a southeast wall of the house would provide a bright way to start the day .
27 The review was of the Government 's failure under the Treaty of Rome to ensure equal treatment for EC and British nationals who apply for grants to pay the cost of their fees to study in this country .
28 Of all organisations , it has an interest in ensuring that those who apply for asylum as a means of avoiding immigration regulations should not be allowed to enter the country .
29 Women and men living together as couples who apply for Poll Tax benefit will have their joint incomes assessed when the amount of benefit is calculated .
30 At one point Dr. Goldsmith was informed that ‘ this committee definitely order him to see all persons who apply for admission to the House before they are admitted , in accordance with the requirements of the local government board ’ .
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