Example sentences of "which [pers pn] [vb base] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Inside the solid lumps of our brain lives the experience which appears to the subject as an ordered world , the room in which I write for example .
2 We have just sent a supplementary response to the WTB which I enclose for information .
3 In our Polymer Research Group , there are erm people doing research on novel plastics for erm credit cards , for additives to plastics which you use for credit cards , to give bank cards and credit cards a longer lifetime .
4 If you do n't believe in the fundamentals underlying the latest fashion , go back to " square one " and carefully examine ( and develop ) the basic principles on which you manage for profit .
5 If we must , we can use classed ranks — a hybrid between rating and ranking — in which we ask for assignment to a top class , second class , etc. , there being relatively few classes .
6 But it is extremely important to remember that the teaching of undergraduate students in the eighteen to twenty-one age group is only a part , that 's the one people usually evaluate universities , but it 's only a part of the job which we do for society .
7 We could enlarge the numbers of books which we have for sale in Lombard Street .
8 We grow and sell a large range of herbs and cottage garden plants in pots and we also grow many herb flowers which we dry for use in herbal garlands and baskets .
9 Employment , impartment of the voluntary sector is one of the fo one of the four er , basic areas which we define for support er , against their background of er , of targeting .
10 Ultimately the attractiveness of MINIS-type systems to public sector managers lies in the comprehensive picture which they can provide of organizational activities , and also in the potential which they hold for decentralization within departments .
11 Coventry have a book which they keep for fire purposes of , signing themselves in and out .
12 Indeed , the carbon-based molecules of which living things are constructed , and which they employ for life 's purposes , are so various and can be so complex that the study of biochemistry might at first sight seem quite impossible .
13 Birds of prey , such as this tawny owl ( opposite , bottom ) swooping down on a mouse , are at serious risk in many parts of the world because of pesticides employed to eliminate the pests on which they rely for food .
14 They are alarmed at the sustained physical effort of the Broomfield players and the manner in which they battle for possession .
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