Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 There is a one-day familiarisation course during which they are introduced to their supervisors , other staff members and postgraduates already on the course .
2 In this chapter we are dealing with a set of phenomena for which there is not a clearly identified name and which therefore presents different faces in different theories .
3 The reasons for which it is drawn influence the way it is drawn .
4 These examples gave the journalists the story for which they were looking , and they used them in headlines to show that our Report was against the teaching of grammar and ‘ correct ’ English , and that we favoured a policy of ‘ anything goes ’ .
5 It would not be proper to start talking about such matters in their final form until we know about olive oil , sugar and wine and the other products about which there are real issues to be raised .
6 It was not enough to have modern weapons and ‘ the best of young Irishmen ’ if the people did not understand the nature of the freedom for which they were fighting and that
7 These four parts correspond , in both nomenclature and clef usage , to four of the five parts of the Lullian string ensemble ; the one string part for which there is no equivalent oboe is the quinte de violon , the one notated on the fourth staff from the top , in the alto clef ( C3 ) .
8 She knew the part for which she was cast was that of the self-sacrificing heroine , encouraging the man she loved in his spiritual aspirations ; but she withheld the words of sympathy and understanding .
9 The alternative name for a close relation , Hamburg parsley , is turnip-rooted , the root being the part for which it is grown , and ordinary parsley tends to follow the same root pattern .
10 The second and third albums , ‘ Freewheelin ’ ( 1962 ) and ‘ The Times They are a Changin ’ ( 1963 ) , established him as a real and original talent , as both singer and songwriter , with a message that seemed as arresting and vital as the times through which he was fortunate to be living .
11 Dr ‘ Bothwell ’ Because we 're so over-burdened by relative trivia and social problems , we can not utilise the skills for which we 're trained … we 're trained to treat medical problems …
12 Instead of employing the skills for which he is well paid , he passed to an offside Mo Johnston .
13 Because they have skills for which there is an excess demand , their security , not in an individual assignment but of being able to earn , is relatively great .
14 Accordingly , the proposed Second Banking and Investment Services Directives prohibit member states from subjecting firms from other member states which wish to set up branches or provide cross-border services in their jurisdiction to their own authorisation requirements in the case of activities for which they are already authorised by their home member state .
15 ‘ A system to convert data from internal and external sources into information and to communicate that information , in an appropriate form , to managers at all levels in all functions to enable them to make timely and effective decisions for planning , directing and controlling the activities for which they are responsible . ’
16 In addition to their knowledge and expertise in the activities for which they are currently employed , many have additional relevant experience ( botanical , geological , horticultural ) gained from previous employ or personal endeavour .
17 Graham has a small sidekick company called MAN-AIR which operates the Apache on twin-engine and instrument rating training , activities for which it is ideally suited .
18 But the crucial point about pretence or acting is that these are activities for which there are criteria too .
19 There are of course exceptions of those who are neither councillors nor magistrates er and are prepared to do these jobs , but there are n't very many in relation to er the numbers of people that would be required for this sort of task and there are many other activities for which there are required , like school governors who like helping on various health bodies and er they have n't got the time to do them all , and if they have , they probably are n't suitable , because I have to my Lords that a lord of people who volunteer for these sorts of tasks and I have experience of them are n't people that locally we would like to have sitting on these various bodies and we have to discourage them one way and another .
20 In view of Poindexter 's claim that Reagan had authorized some of the activities for which he was indicted , District Judge Harold H. Greene had allowed the defendant to subpoena extracts from Reagan 's diaries and personal papers to assist in his defence .
21 And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent .
22 Floodwater leaves sand on the planks and this sweeps up into the banks with cornices through which it is possible to step inadvertently .
23 Is my hon. Friend aware that some of our European partners , with a very high standard of health care , are offering to perform operations for which there is a demand in this country — such as hip replacement — at competitive prices ?
24 The one large measure for which they were responsible was the Housing and Town Planning Act 1909 .
25 Currently the main cases for which it is used are :
26 Early in the twentieth century these figures were replaced by police statistics which , unlike the earlier series , included cases for which there was no specific accused person , but excluded cases which the authorities believed were false .
27 My hon. Friend puts his finger on a crucial point : the total income of the museums and galleries for which I am responsible , outside their grant in aid , is £48 million — up by £20 million from the figures for three years ago .
28 A stage-hand upset him and he replied with a withering flow of invective , the kind for which he was not generally known .
29 This code is machine specific ; that is , it will run only on the type of computer for which it was written .
30 The intention to do so must therefore be made perfectly clear , for otherwise the court will consider that the exempted party was only to be free from liability in respect of damage occasioned by causes other than the negligence for which he is answerable .
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