Example sentences of "for which [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Greenpeace has analysed industrial discharges from 34 outflow pipes of chemical companies and found 100 organochlorine compounds and related chemicals for which no consents had been given .
2 Most of the work for this momentous event was carried out by a sub-committee for which no records exist .
3 It is perfectly clear law that fear by itself , of whatever degree , is a normal human emotion for which no damages can be awarded .
4 Often a horoscope is required for a date for which no observations are available , and horoscopic astrology therefore needs methods for computing the positions of the planets .
5 Some of the experiences drawn upon in the Fiction belong to the blank period between October 1896 and January 1897 , for which no letters from Edward and Helen survive .
6 This represents a marked break with planning traditions which have held ( at least implicitly ) that development control is of general communal benefit and directly analogous to other forms of public control for which no charges are made on individuals .
7 They are much more likely than men to be confined to housework within the household for which no wages at all are paid .
8 it had been designed by an architect who was a follower of the new brutalism in architecture for which a police building gave full scope .
9 He also suggested that this duty of care would be confined to transactions for which the accountants knew their accounts were required .
10 The main doubts about level and standards in higher education probably relate to new or interdisciplinary courses for which the criteria are not well established , or courses which have atypical entrants ( e.g. ‘ unqualified ’ mature students ) or which are not assessed in conventional ways ( e.g. with a heavy reliance on course or project work rather than unseen examinations ) .
11 ‘ The C. and A.G. shall satisfy himself that the money expended has been applied to the purpose or purposes for which the grants made by Parliament were intended to provide and that the expenditure conforms to the authority which governs it . ’
12 Unlike the nineteen thirty-nine version for which the moors were re-created in Hollywood , this one was shot on location in north Yorkshire .
13 The ITA also owned the transmitters , for which the companies paid a rent .
14 Thereafter they were obliged to register as payers of fur-tribute ( for which the Russians used the Tatar term yasak ) .
15 She brushed aside criticism at the Party Conference of 1946 by asserting of the different types of school : If the teachers get the same pay , if the holidays are the same and if , as far as possible , the buildings are as good in each case , then you get in practice the parity for which the teachers are quite rightly asking .
16 In the 1987 general elections , for which the figures are fairly typical , 73.4% of the electorate voted in Ireland , 75.3% in Britain and 84.4% in West Germany .
17 However , the Secretary of State bears a substantial proportion of the expense for which the governors are responsible : see , for example , section 102 of the Act of 1944 .
18 It was all frolicking good entertainment for which the aficionados accorded the designer ( appearing in a navy serge kilt with his customary striped Breton top ) an enthusiastic standing ovation .
19 proposed usage would be different from that for which the premises were let .
20 This is the only crime for which the judges concede there is sufficient evidence .
21 These meetings are concerned with departmental performances , for which the managers are now directly accountable .
22 In this chapter we will chiefly be concerned with three of the most crucial sets of decisions for which the courts are responsible : remand decisions ( whether accused persons are freed on bail or remanded in custody ) ; jurisdiction decisions ( whether they are tried in the magistrates ' court or committed for trial in the Crown Court ) ; and sentencing decisions .
23 The point we wish to make is that , even when these other factors are taken into account , decisions for which the courts are themselves directly responsible do have a major part to play in determining imprisonment rates .
24 Secondly , a recent comparison between rates of imprisonment in England and Wales , and Australia ( two countries whose criminal justice systems are not too dissimilar ) offers even firmer evidence that differences in the use of imprisonment between the two jurisdictions are largely the outcome of decisions for which the courts themselves are responsible .
25 For the use made of imprisonment as a penalty , together with the size of the prison population , and a good many other aspects of the penal system are the result of policy decisions ( or , to be more precise , a refusal to develop a coherent policy ) for which the courts share collective responsibility , together with other criminal justice agencies , and , of course , government itself .
26 Kuchuk Hanem danced " The Bee " for which the musicians were blindfolded .
27 It is alleged by the plaintiff that the use of these roads by numerous heavy goods vehicles at night amounts to a public nuisance for which the defendants are responsible : the dock company because it controls the Gillingham Gate and by its operation of the gate and the port in general causes or permits the heavy goods vehicles to go in and out of it at all hours , and the fourth and fifth defendants , Crescent Wharves Ltd. and Ship Link Terminals Ltd. respectively , because as sublessees of the dock company they or their customers send heavy goods vehicles in and out of the port and cause or materially contribute to the alleged nuisance .
28 Chapter 12 , for example , is a list of crimes in Wessex for which the fines are payable to the king , while chapter 18 states how often borough and shire courts should meet .
29 The Curragh incident was a sad case of panic , bungling and hesitation by the Liberals , for which the Unionists bear only an indirect responsibility , but once the crisis broke the Unionists were quite convinced that it was the result of a plot against loyal Ulster an " Ulster Pogrom " .
30 But the independence being sought for in higher education , and for which the rights to learn are necessary conditions , is an independence of thought which is exercised within a dialogue with others .
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