Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pasteur was drawn into the field of bacteriology , of which he became the great pioneer ( together with Robert Koch [ 1843–1910 ] , a German country doctor ) , through industrial chemistry , more precisely the analysis of why beer and vinegar sometimes go bad , for reasons which chemical analysis could not reveal .
2 But they seemed to work for researchers whose single-minded concern was to delineate the biochemistry , neurophysiology and cell biology of learning and memory .
3 Of course one is teaching new material as well , but it 's the repetition of certain subjects which can be boring , so we 're trying to combine this with material which sees it in application , and in fact for engineers their whole orientation is towards applying ideas and not just to learning how and why nature works — that 's the question that science asks , but engineering aims to apply and harness natural phenomena .
4 For decades his complete diaries have been hidden in K-G-B files in Moscow — now they 're about to be serialised in the Sunday Times .
5 For weeks his local paper the Westmorland Gazette was full of outraged letters from Sedbergh businessmen who saw their profits threatened by Harding 's opposition to the golf course .
6 In addition , it proved to be very difficult for the Council to acquire land in suitable areas to provide alternative building sites for applicants whose first choice of site was unacceptable to the planners and the Planning Committee
7 For Christians its precise location was a question of supreme importance ; but they had no criteria for answering it .
8 For years our annual mileage was as high as 37,000 — we could have saved a fortune . ’
9 The depute fiscal , Elaine Warden , asked the sheriff to demand more staff for patients whose agitated conditions made them liable to fall out of bed .
10 The improved treatment was investigated for patients whose only disorder was severe depression , and found to give much benefit .
11 For patients whose thrombolytic treatment was initiated within 6 h of symptom onset , the reduction in total vascular mortality was 30% with streptokinase alone and 53% with both aspirin and streptokinase .
12 We conclude that further diagnostic tests are required for patients whose clinical course suggests CF , but whose sweat test result is normal .
13 Fourth , a further difference between the NCRA and the block exemption is that the latter offers a safe harbour for firms that do not compete directly with each other in relevant output markets , or for rivals whose collective market share is less than 20 per cent There are two issues of interest here .
14 Cordless power-tools are doing for woodworkers what Fast Food did for the High Street over a decade ago .
15 This course will meet the needs of the software industry for professionals whose educational background emphasizes technical aspects such as hardware , systems and communications .
16 And the time is six sixteen and still to come , parents and teachers protest over plans to cut help for pupils whose first language is n't English .
17 Hundreds of parents and teachers have lobbied Parliament to protest about the government 's plan to cut help for pupils whose first language is n't English .
18 Perhaps its greatest advantage is its ability to point social workers to the simple , practical steps they can take to improve the quality of life for children whose other difficulties may prove impossible to remedy .
19 As funds become increasingly mature with known monetary liabilities , it may be expected that the demand for assets whose terminal capital value is certain will rise .
20 The league is the benchmark for standards which all factories are battling to attain and the competition is continuous and always very fierce . ’
21 A new Jump Pattern has been worked out and some new races created specifically for horses whose optimum trip is two and a half miles , a distance not previously catered for at championship level both over hurdles and fences , although there will still be nothing for novice chasers over that distance at the Cheltenham Festival .
22 We shall focus on the search for drugs which lower blood pressure , while noting that they do not cure , that their role is essentially palliative , and that their use is not always appropriate .
23 This course provides a national qualification for employment in the graphic/photographic design field for students whose educational background differs from those entering the degree programme .
24 This course provides a national qualification for employment in the textiles , decorative paper and related industries for students whose educational background differs from those entering a degree programme .
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