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

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1 The values or ends for which higher education stands are seldom raised as a serious matter for discussion .
2 In addition , greater life-expectancy , for which better health care is partly responsible , has resulted in a greater number of old people , which has created further demands on the NHS .
3 First , as mentioned above , it introduced the idea of instruction modification , for which better mechanisms could then be found .
4 In fact , as Table 5.9 indicates , the situation in 1980 was very different in regard to two tasks for which older people often need assistance — shopping and cutting toe-nails .
5 There were also several other schemes for which further information was not subsequently obtained .
6 For what better way to sever an unwanted tie than by disappearing off on business for a couple of weeks ?
7 Property owners , who have now been involuntarily joined by the banks , will need a tonic first , but I shall have already provided it — for what better tonic could that market have than cheaper money ?
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