Example sentences of "for [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 By designating such materials as in varying degrees precious they have created symbols of excellence , a quality which stems from aesthetic awareness but the striving for which lies at the very root of the civilizations created by man .
2 Mr de Klerk may , therefore , find it harder to get approval from the white electorate for whatever emerges from the negotiating table .
3 ‘ This will be more suitable clothing for whatever lies to the north . ’
4 For what becomes of the marriage between two 70-year-olds seeking companionship but with no thoughts of sexual intercourse , let alone family ?
5 I ca n't answer for what happens to the horses there . ’
6 In other words they are responsible for what happens on the trains or what or happens on the r railways , what happens o in in the stations .
7 But , as the quotation from Wallerstein shows , his world-system approach is more narrowly defined than that , for what happens in the UK ( or other countries ) is seen as wholly subordinate to changes in the world system .
8 Douglas McGregor ( Leadership and Motivation ) wrote about his own experiences as a college president that : ‘ It took a couple of years , but I finally began to realise that a leader can not avoid the exercise of authority any more than he can avoid responsibility for what happens in the organisation . ’
9 I was walking in my sleep , I told you , I 'm not responsible for what happens in the night … . ’
10 My right hon. Friend rightly accepts responsibility for what happens in the Home Office .
11 It provides a conceptual setting for what follows in the succeeding chapters .
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