Example sentences of "which [vb base] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , restaurants , cafes and licensed premises which sell liquor for consumption on the premises ( e.g. pubs and wine bars ) were for the first time was the 1987 Use Classes Order brought within a stated class . |
2 | The responsibility and duties of the family proceedings court cease on the making of the care order , subject to the provisions of section 34 which make provision for contact orders being made by the court . |
3 | The projection may be linear or exponential , or may incorporate more complex calculations which make allowance for variation in the basic parameters assumed to remain constant in the simpler equations . |
4 | Factors which we have found correlate positively with the emergence of strong goals of recognition , status and praise , and which provide themes for selection , are : |
5 | These are maintained schools which provide education for school pupils and mature students alongside social , recreational and cultural activities for the whole community . |
6 | Full-time provision includes courses of one to three and four years ' duration , some of which may be studied as separate ‘ end-on ’ courses and many of which provide opportunities for transfer of suitable students to degree courses . |
7 | The Commission therefore welcomes the availability of some of the new settings which provide parts for congregation as well as choir . |
8 | quantum meruit ( as much as is deserved ) claims which seek payment for work done where the contract does not have a fixed price . |
9 | Tears may start with howls of anger , then subside to sobs which seek attention for distress , and finally dry up in fear as we face our helplessness . |
10 | The Commission concluded that ‘ the architects ' system of mandatory scales , together with rules which prevent competition for business on the basis of fees , operates against the public interest and should be brought to an end . ’ |
11 | But these are not the only areas of the agriculture and food industry which give rise for concern . |
12 | Those which give cause for concern are primarily the responsibility of the leadership to ensure prompt and effective action . |
13 | Tourism has also had a significant impact on many national parks in Africa which attract visitors for safari holidays , the forerunners of which were the big-game safaris of the late nineteenth century . |
14 | The SQL Access Group has published its first three specifications , which set guidelines for database interoperability and communication , after more than three years in development ( CI No 2,148 ) . |
15 | By the late 1950s the breed was again in decline and part of the blame could be put on the 1949 Agricultural Act , which set guidelines for bull licensing and required bulls ' dams to have high recorded milk yields . |
16 | In addition , the Act regulates indemnities imposed on a person dealing as a consumer ( s4 ) and on terms in guarantees which exclude liability for negligence in manufacture ( s5 ) . |
17 | The UCTA is concerned to regulate the use of clauses which exclude liability for failure to perform , for certain other types of tortious acts , and for failure to comply with certain warranties implied into contracts for the supply of goods and services under the SGA and SGSA ( for instance as to good title under the SGA ) . |
18 | Examples include developing nitrogen fixation in plants and manipulating the bacteria which produce additives for animal feed and antibiotics to increase their yield . |
19 | A few of the earlier lambs may be sold fat off their mothers , but the main sources of income are from six-to eight-month-old beef calves , store lambs ( about six months old ) , four-year-old ewes which go down-country for cross-breeding and the wool clip . |
20 | Enhancements over last year 's initial 1.0 release include workflow activity managers which prioritise tasks for execution or delegation , the addition of Microsoft Corp Access as the query and reporting tool , a more flexible version of the Cognos Software Inc PowerPlay data analyser it already incorporates and new batch cycle processing and TCP/IP connect functionality in SmartStream 's InterQ communication application . |
21 | These include technical specifications which hinder or prevent trade in goods ; rules and regulations governing services which hinder non-domestic companies from trading across frontiers ; discriminatory public procurement rules which limit tendering for government contracts to domestic companies , and legal obstacles faced by foreign companies seeking to set up subsidiaries in other member states . |
22 | There are also considerable differences between the sexes in typical speech styles , which carry implications for assessment . |
23 | Such continuity can only be assured by the design of schemes of work which constitute guidelines for classroom action . |
24 | We want to provide accessible and flexible qualifications which prepare people for work in the Europe of 1992 , and to ensure that these qualifications are recognised and valued throughout Europe and beyond . |
25 | It is certainly important in semi-arid regions characterized by vegetation communities , such as chaparral ( North America ) and eucalyptus ( Australia ) , which require fires for regeneration . |
26 | Rat hepatocytes express three glycoproteins which have affinity for type I collagen . |
27 | As in the previous section only those aids available in the French LFAs which have implications for nature conservation will be detailed . |