Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This reserve will be used to offset any losses which may arise for each trade or gang during the progress of the contract .
2 But sadly , the general quality of fishkeeping books is not good , I feel , which may account for some of the specific problems we encounter .
3 — Can you justify the time needed to view , say , the recordings of five groups , which may run for five minutes each — a total of twenty-five minutes ?
4 Stomach troubles from sour food or drink is another situation which may call for this remedy .
5 As part of the comprehensive transportation policy of most cities , a network or urban main roads is being defined which should cater for all movements over than access .
6 However , on the matter of payment for breaks the following are the points which must apply for any shift worked whether Day , Night , Early or Back shift .
7 Three-quarters of village income by the mid-1980s was earned outside , either elsewhere in the West Bank , or more usually in Israel , which might account for 60 per cent of village income .
8 In a detailed and thorough analysis of possible factors which might account for this difference , J. Walker et al.
9 There are clearly a large number of factors which could account for this difference .
10 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money .
11 Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money .
12 Proposals differ in detail , but the most usual one is to give vouchers , which would pay for basic education , to everyone .
13 During our stay we were awakened not only by the cocks , but on several occasions by piercing screams coming from the rice-paddies behind us , which would continue for some time before abruptly stopping .
14 Investment was planned to rise by 10.3 per cent a year during the five years , with an increasing role for private investment which would account for 60 per cent of the total by 1993 .
15 The report recommends a new order , applicable only to patients with a history of non-compliance , which would provide for compulsory supervision of the patient in the community .
16 A way of achieving this result might be to require all cases brought against governmental bodies and all cases concerning the exercise of public functions to be brought under a revamped Ord. 53 which would provide for two procedural tracks : a fast track for cases which , in the public interest , needed to be dealt with speedily , and a slow track for other cases .
17 The government side insisted that a truce be agreed before discussions could take place on a new constitution which would provide for multiparty politics and free elections .
18 It was decided that in view of Molly 's life-long love of flowers a fund which would provide for fresh flowers for Society events and special occasions would be a suitable tribute .
19 We are a signatory to an EC agreement which Germany , France and Spain have honoured — the grants given by the EC to areas of industrial dereliction , especially mining areas like Midlothian , which would qualify for such grants .
20 This was an integrated family of large computers with related software which would allow for convenient upgrading .
21 BSL therefore stores story information and re-tells it in a way which would occur for all languages , but spoken language surface structure ( reflecting only a specific point in time and context ) would tend to hide this in its effort for reconstruction of meaning .
22 Students attending shorter university courses , i.e. less than six months , will normally receive free care for minor illnesses ( i.e. those which can be dealt with in general practice ) but , to cover any necessary hospital care , they must arrange medical insurance through the University , which will pay for this insurance .
23 He expects to raise more money from a small corporations which will pay for 12 months research and development work at the abandoned well .
24 I have not met many Scottish people who wish to be left exposed to the nuclear blackmail that could come from the huge nuclear arsenal which will remain for many years on the continent and in Russia .
25 Though it is a sensitive plant , it is quite a good one to grow , as once established it will develop into a sturdy cluster which will last for many years .
26 The normal period of copyright will apply except for the right to prevent unfair extraction which will last for 10 years .
27 The conference , which will last for three days , will be addressed on the opening day by the leader of the Liberal Democrats , Paddy Ashdown .
28 The most effective way of combatting river blindness until fairly recently was by spraying the breeding grounds with insecticide , a process which will continue for several years yet .
29 We therefore propose to introduce at Report Stage a Government amendment which will provide for discretionary trusts which were in existence on 26th March 1974 to rearrange their position , if they so wish , at rates of charge which will be substantially below the rates that would otherwise be chargeable .
30 And if you go for the land reform , if you promise the peasants the land erm and you 're moving towards a position of , y you , you you 're still thinking exactly what your policy is but under that might come a a realization that absolute egalitarianism is the best way of doing this , look th th there is enough land for us to be able to do this , this is the simplest process which will guarantee for middle peasant status , it will bring their , their living standards up to acceptable levels .
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