Example sentences of "for [v-ing] which " in BNC.

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1 As long as its main purpose is borne in mind — that of providing a relaxed , comfortable and enjoyable area for eating which is also an attractive , unobtrusive background for any food served — it can , theoretically , be as inventive , curious , and as experimental as you like .
2 The notice must specify the last date for proving which must be not less than twenty-one days after the date of the notice ( r 11.2(2) ) .
3 Chapter 5 , on the New Testament ( DV 17–20 ) , likewise partly consists of rather conventional summaries ; but it does deal , firmly yet flexibly , with questions of the historicity of the Gospels , and agrees that the development of the Gospel tradition was influenced by oral transmission and preaching ( for allowing which , responsible scholars had been accused of heresy ) .
4 The overtime and opportunities for easing which court duty affords is often not compensation enough for the stress it involves .
5 ‘ I think there is great potential for nursing which has got lost in all the hype about hospitals . ’
6 In addition to granting sub-licences the taxpayer from time to time provided facilities for the duplication of films from the master film onto video cassettes and for dubbing which was carried out by sub-contractors .
7 And try to avoid frying food wherever possible , cutting out fat , and using an oil for cooking which is low in saturated fat and high in polyunsaturates — sunflower , corn and soya oil .
8 This final section will attempt to use the material reviewed to reconcile these conclusions and provide predictions about the relationships between subjective risk and memory for driving which will be explored in the experimental chapters .
9 It suggests that there has been hitherto no perceived need for local authorities to assert the right for denying which in 1891 the court was severely criticised , or to use the right which was held to exist by Browne J. , to whom no submissions were made based on article 10 , in the Bognor Regis case [ 1972 ] 2 Q.B. 169 in 1972 .
10 Nationalism , like capitalism , is the very bedrock of European organisation : nationalism of one sort or another constitutes the building blocks for the construction of markets , the creation of transport networks , tariff barriers , for banking systems , for economies of scale in industry and business , for defining which internal and which external markets are to exploited and to what degree .
11 The Z86017 general purpose peripheral adaptor provides the PCMCIA bus interface and control logic needed to implement peripheral functions such as hard disk controllers , Flash memory cards , facsimile modems , keyboards , and local area networks on a PCMCIA card ; the Z86017 will function over a 3V to 5.5V power supply , includes a 256-byte attribute memory for defining which function the card is designed to implement , and costs $7 in large volumes ; samples are out now .
12 We have the power to create a welcoming , healthy space for living which will nurture others as well as ourselves .
13 So you 've just got to work out some way that 'll make sense to you for remembering which way round they go and probably one good way is just write them out quite a few times think of a lot of words beginning with D.
14 Control knobs may be detached and placed in the frier basket for soaking which is a process that also cleans the basket .
15 There is a facility on most shafts for greasing which if done ( not overdone ) regularly will minimise wear such as on your vehicle .
16 Following the introduction of civil penalties for late filing of accounts from 1 July ( see ACCOUNTANCY , August , p 85 ) , Companies House has confirmed that the periods allowed for the filing of company accounts actually expire at midnight on the date in the last month for filing which corresponds to the last day of the company 's accounting reference period .
17 What a strange statement has come from Companies House confirming that the periods allowed for filing of company accounts actually expire at midnight on the date in the last month for filing which corresponds to the last day of the company 's accounting reference period ( see ACCOUNTANCY , October , p 98 ) .
18 So many , so arbitrary , so variable have these definitions been , she claims , that they provide no basis at all for deciding which children need special education nor for explaining the growth of special education .
19 The circular goes on to say : ‘ Local education authorities and governors may apply any reasonable criteria they wish for deciding which pupils should have priority of admission subject to the requirements of the law including the Race Relations and Sex Discrimination Acts .
20 Depending on how it is achieved , natural language indexing based upon the full text of a document may be very detailed ; alternatively , it may establish some mechanism for deciding which terms are the most important in relation to a particular document .
21 In the last chapter the nature of stress was explained and some broad general rules were given for deciding which syllable in a word should receive primary stress .
22 Exports of toxic waste to other European or Third World countries were to be banned , except for some consignments destined for recycling which could be exported under licence from the EC Commission .
23 There is no a priori justification for stating which will be the dominant effect .
24 During World War I he was political agent with the Waziristan Frontier Force , and also held a temporary commission in the RAF as a pilot ( 1918 ) , an experience which evidently instilled an enthusiasm for flying which he retained for the rest of his life .
25 But , witness this example , there is no single method for conceptualizing which would let one idealize bureaucrats and , say , charismatic leaders together .
26 The Girl 's Own Paper of 1890 published intimidating lists of the clothes essential for travelling which included twenty dresses , as many skirts and high necked blouses , jackets to match everything , coats , cloaks , hats , gloves , handkerchiefs and veils .
27 T&M have reintroduced ‘ Brilliant ’ , a tall pink phlox suitable for cutting which they first listed in 1901 .
28 g ) the valid alternatives for capping which as recognised by the Law Society of Scotland , are available and which , if introduced , would attack the problem of solicitor fraud at source . ’
29 That said , the Vet scene has charged his zest for running which otherwise might have been swallowed up in the 40-something concentration on family , career and mortgage .
30 This chapter attempts to provide students with an elementary " strategy " for reading which ( a ) does not make the usual assumptions about their competence and ( b ) provides a useful procedure by which history texts may be approached more analytically .
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