Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Prosamo ( which stands for planned release of selected and modified organisms ) is sponsoring a wide range of studies on the behaviour of genetically engineered organisms in the environment . |
2 | SQL , which stands for structured query language , is a calculus-based language used on a number of database systems , for example , DB2 and Oracle . |
3 | So in a way , what my teachers here and what we are arguing about is that we want a school which cares for individual children , which rejects both extremes that I 've mentioned . |
4 | This is accomplished through the ordering of edges on the Agenda , and through the direction-independent nature of the Fundamental Rule which looks for possible extensions to hypotheses . |
5 | The software also includes ViruSTOP which looks for virus-like behaviour . |
6 | The countries covered by the agreement , which allows for joint sales and marketing activities , include Bulgaria , the countries of the former Soviet Union , the Czech Republic , Hungary , Poland , Romania and Slovakia . |
7 | On the other hand it may represent a genuine attempt by specialists in related subjects to sit down together and plan a programme which allows for separate activities but suggests common themes and provides examples of integrated lessons as in the Nigerian Cultural and Creative Art syllabus . |
8 | In the first , a bill is passed which allows for certain actions to be taken , such as the establishment of a space agency , the construction of a national highway system , the provision of agricultural price supports , and so on . |
9 | However , the Dewey system , which allows for infinite subdivision on a decimal basis , can cope with this . |
10 | His analysis ( Garland 1985b , p. 32 ) concludes that ‘ the constraints of legal principle and political ideology ’ produced a system aimed at ‘ uniformity , equality of treatment and proportionality ’ in which concerns for individual reformation played only a very minor part . |
11 | Cited by WWF International President HRH The Duke of Edinburgh for his outstanding leadership in pioneering environmental conservation and education in Indochina and for his promotion of international co-operation and scientific exchange among all nations , Vo Quy is the architect of a groundbreaking agreement between Laos , Kampuchea and Vietnam , which calls for international co-operation in protecting rare and endangered migratory species and the establishment of transformer reserves , or peace parks , on their shared borders . |
12 | We propose that this daunting list of stages , each of which calls for different information skills , can only be satisfactorily incorporated in the school 's programme by a curriculum policy built around these skills . |
13 | Just prior to the flight a 300-hour inspection had been performed on the aircraft which calls for full travel of the horizontal stabilizer in both directions . |
14 | This is a scene which calls for imaginative lighting The tree and its decorations should sparkle against darker backgrounds . |
15 | Fifthly , it is evident that criminal law is in some sense of the term a subject which calls for interdisciplinary study . |
16 | It follows then that the ‘ Action Men ’ are often seen as incompetent and as avoiding work which calls for common sense . |
17 | The Act actually says that we 're concerned with children who have learning difficulties , which calls for special education provision , and to be more specific they refer to children who have greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of that age , or disabilities which prevent or hinder them making use of the educational facilities generally provided . |
18 | single compartment main body with drawstring top ; lid pocket with rear zip and pleated top which expands for extra capacity ; 12in deep side pockets with semi-circular zips — one also has a small zipped external pouch for keys and bits and bobs ; large pocket at front of sack with wrap-around zip . |
19 | It is the only undergraduate degree in Scotland which qualifies for full exemption from the professional examinations of the Institute of Housing . |
20 | The National Federation of Independent Business , which speaks for small businessmen , puts job losses as high as 1m ; some economists say they could be as low as 100,000 . |
21 | I MENTIONED in this space recently a friendship agency named Handidate which caters for disabled people . |
22 | Northern Electric donated £1,500 to the Cleveland Unit at Middlesbrough General , which caters for disabled babies and young children . |
23 | New Barns School at Toddington in Gloucestershire , which caters for disturbed children , closed early for the summer holidays and police began an investigation , after the vice chairman of Governors , Peter Righton , was questioned about imported pornography . |
24 | One of a new generation of slow down utilities which caters for high speed 80386 and 80486 computers . |
25 | Many of them have been slain , and those who still pursue their craft do so in large bands , which means for bad hunting , even while it keeps them alive . ’ |
26 | Help to promote a culture within your organisation which strives for continuous improvement , securing involvement and participation in risk management at all levels . |
27 | Meetings on Thursday night and Friday morning also ended without a decision to accept the deal which provides for Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho . |
28 | On the European front we submitted evidence on the draft EC Pensions Directive which provides for cross-border management of pension funds and cross-border investment of funds . |
29 | The empirical requirement is to seek , evaluate and make explicit the evidence upon which claims for particular ideas and practices advocated as policy are based . |
30 | It 's a good , plumb torque curve , which makes for easy overtaking and fewer gearchanges . |