Example sentences of "which [vb base] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The evidence is provided by a number of low scarps which wind for considerable distances across the Mercurian surface .
2 Conversely , musculo-skeletal problems , which account for few deaths of those aged 65 + , are a major cause of disability in the community .
3 And the figures would have been higher still , but for a smaller rise in car offences which account for three quarters of all reported crimes .
4 I find it important that the ‘ ceiling ’ of the cave should be reasonably low and the entrance small , for which reason I usually use broken pots which make for smaller caves .
5 According to the Limited Partnerships ( Unrestricted Size ) No 1 Regulations 1971 , which provide for limited partnerships in surveying and allied professions beyond the usual maximum of twenty members , not more than one quarter of the total number of partners can be limited partners .
6 stage 1 modules which provide for basic competences
7 pay policies which provide for just rewards ( individual or team bonuses ) for outstanding effort , achievements and innovation ;
8 Part II — Orders in family proceedings This introduces four new orders known collectively as s8 orders which provide for different aspects of a child 's care and upbringing .
9 In addition Gary Nesbitt , who was the non-executive deputy chairman , and Michael Isaacs , who was the development director , have agreed to a non-competition agreement , which last for two years in Mr Nesbitt 's case and 18 months in Mr Isaacs ' .
10 By choosing those which last for many months as the basis and adding others which emerge , flower and then fade away , you can create stability while still incorporating change .
11 There are a number of international schools in the London area as well as support groups which cater for different nationalities .
12 The council 's homeless hostels which cater for 25 families are full .
13 Support those organisations which argue for better controls over pesticides .
14 Spontaneous examples of positive performance such as using specific knowledge , rounding , correcting and so on are generally recorded during oral interaction with pupils and are not revealed by written tests which ask for specific answers to specific questions .
15 The new Regulations , which apply for financial years ending on or after 31 December 1993 , aim to create comparability between the accounts of UK building societies and banks and similar institutions in other EC member states .
16 In this kind of analysis the firm is often represented as a family in which respect for male elders is expressed by using seniority as the least disruptive and most predictable basis for internal promotion .
17 As we can now see this is exactly what has happened and what will continue to happen as we continue to expand educational activities alongside the many practical projects which compete for scarce resources .
18 Although evolution decrees that species of plant and animal which survive for long periods are shaped to the advantages determined by natural selection , progress over time to larger size might be a law of nature independent of environmental factors .
19 14 of Ralph 's trucks are trapped in jams which stretch for 100 miles or more ; victims of a blockade by French lorry drivers .
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