Example sentences of "for [Wh det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This intuitive account would require , in an analogue of consciousness for which program-level reduction could provide a necessary condition , but no more , that there be access from a higher to a lower level of programming language in certain , yet to be specified , circumstances .
2 A total of 5.1 million notifiable offences were recorded by the police in the 12 months to the end of September 1991 , the latest period for which firm figures are available .
3 Although defective colour perception does not usually have significant effect in many class activities , there are some careers for which absolute perception is needed ( armed forces , electrical trades ) .
4 A SHORT TANKER ride west of Altrincham lies Ellesmere Port , one of the depots for which Divisional Director Reg Jones is responsible .
5 Proposals such as these went a long way to alleviate Chinese concerns and brought closer the possibility of a summit meeting between the two leaderships for which Soviet spokesmen had for some time been calling .
6 What is important to emphasise is that war is the ultimate purpose for which Soviet society is organised .
7 In apparent contravention of everything for which committed reformers had striven , the statutes stated explicitly that all land remained the property of the gentry .
8 The word ‘ appears ’ is used advisedly because , although computers have been used to show that the equation does not work for values of n up to several thousand , no one has yet been able to prove for certain that there is no number n greater than 2 for which suitable values of x , y and z can not be slotted in to produce a valid equation .
9 A contributory factor in their campaigns to secure charters was that the peasants who grew the vines around the outskirts of the town found arbitrary and unpredictable seigneurial exactions an intolerable burden on a form of agriculture for which long-term planning was essential .
10 In livestock projects credit designed for fencing and water supplies has been channelled into domestic buildings , for which similar materials are required .
11 This new ‘ planning total ’ brings together all the elements of public expenditure for which central government is responsible .
12 Also , he does not adequately discuss how to relate those critical success factors in a logically connected way through a model for improving competitive strength in a specific situation , and fails to recognize that it is essential for a strategic analysis to indicate who is responsible for which central success factor .
13 All teachers with designated responsibilities for pupils with special needs have the right to be considered for these one-term courses , which are now a national priority area for which central funding is available .
14 Fortunately , astute financial management and income generation have allowed the TEC to support many schemes for which central funding was not available .
15 They made elementary mistakes for which young men died .
16 Later in 1988 these units began to be joined north of the Thames by similar ( but AC current only ) units of Class 321 for use on Cambridge and Northampton services for which sixty-eight units were authorised , together with a further five similar Class 322 units for the Stansted Airport link .
17 Eisman 's subjects were children , the stimuli ( A , B , and C ) were coloured blocks for which verbal labels ( X and Y ) had to be learned .
18 the following disorders for which specific substitution therapy is essential
19 It 's not erm a carte blanche situation where with anything that goes wrong with the vehicle will be covered by the policy , it is an insurance contract for which specific liabilities are covered .
20 It involves an analysis of environmental trends likely to affect sales levels , and a detailed examination of those environmental conditions ( such as changes in people 's life-style , standard of education ( etc ) ) for which specific forecasts have to be constructed .
21 Qualitative forecasting This involves the analysis of environmental trends likely to affect market sales levels , and a detailed examination of those environmental conditions for which specific forecasts have to be constructed .
22 This asserts clearly that , before proceeding with development , government departments will consult the local planning authorities when the proposed development is one for which specific planning permission would , in normal circumstances , be required .
23 The first layer interatomic spacings can be determined by measuring α c along the directions for which specific crystal azimuths are aligned with the projectile direction and matching the experimentally determined ratio r/l ; = tan α c to the ( r , l ) coordinates of the shadow cone .
24 In particular , it is felt that the student needs to be allowed some freedom to choose the elements of his own course within the disciplines concerned and to be given the opportunity to spend a proportion of his time working outside his chosen disciplines , for which appropriate credit should be given in the assessment of his degree .
25 Until 1986 , the steeply graded banks of one river in arable country were regularly sprayed with the approved chemical 2-4-D amine , in order to reduce the nettles , which were less good at holding the banks than slow-growing grasses , but for which perfect conditions had been established by abundant nitrogen leaching off the fields .
26 Only three perinatal deaths occurred in normally formed babies , and these were all in the group for which vaginal delivery was planned ( table ) .
27 Donors will be responsible for assembly , for which simple instructions will be provided .
28 The starting point for each of them is to ascertain from the appropriate table of retail price indices covering the period between service of writ and trial what would have been the equivalent of those damages in the money of the day at the date of service of writ , reckoned in pounds sterling at the higher value that they then stood at at the very beginning of the period for which simple interest is to be given .
29 Scotland have offered some assistance in the Canadians ' injury crisis , physiotherapist Colin Elliot will be available to them , but it seems the Canadians stopped short of asking Scotland whether they could borrow their spare player — Stark — for the Fiji tournament , for which Canadian captain Julian Loveday has joined David Lougheed as an invalid .
30 Doubtless that is not so much a reality as an ideal — and one for which due respect is conspicuously lacking in the ethos of the STV .
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