Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After the age of 16 , there are many other factors which influence demand for educational places . |
2 | The French lorry drivers started their blockade because of new laws being introduced which mean disqualification for any driver accumulating 6 penalty points on his licence . |
3 | This is an area which offers scope for future study and investigation . |
4 | Six miles or so further on is the town of Sovicille which offers shops for everyday needs and , for more extensive shopping and other amenities . |
5 | THE protection order on the River Tay , which prohibits fishing for freshwater species without official permits , has been continued for three years by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang . |
6 | Three days later the UN Security Council approved a resolution , without a vote , which recommended membership for both states . |
7 | for redemption of debt on housing revenue account , and in Wales we have a special offer whereby local authorities which sell land for low-cost housing may use 100 per cent . |
8 | Apartheid has played a key role in the AIDS epidemic by promoting migrant labour , which splits families for long periods , encouraging extramarital relationships . |
9 | The total and individual needs of each child are considered more fully , and the assessment procedure which precedes recommendations for educational placement calls for information from medical , psychological and educational sources as well as involving parents actively in the final decision about where and how the pupil is to be educated . |
10 | France ratified Protocol No 1 of the treaty , which made provision for nuclear powers outside the region which had territories under their jurisdiction within it , in this case French Guiana . |
11 | The history of astronomy also disclosed a succession of hypotheses , which made claims for physical truth look precarious . |
12 | The rule which imposes liability for unintentional defamation has had absurd results . |
13 | ACSET , which develops compilers for Advanced Computer in Louvain-la-Neuve , Belgium , will use Cray 's Fortran 90 front-end technology to create and market Cray-compatible compilers for ACRI and , eventually , other European computer manufacturers . |
14 | Under the agreement , ACSET , which develops compilers for Advanced Computer in Louvain-la-Neuve , Belgium , will use Cray 's advanced Fortran 90 front-end technology to create and market standard , fully Cray-compatible compilers for Advanced Computer and , eventually , other European computer manufacturers . |
15 | New York-based Martindale-Hubbell publishes an eight-volume guide to the legal profession which contains entries for 700,000 lawyers and 44,000 law firms . |
16 | They might be faced with tribal , linguistic or religious divisions , which provide bases for alternative centres of power ; their country might be poor or rich in natural resources ; its geo-political situation vis-a-vis other nations favourable or unfavourable ; the differences between classes , and the intensity of class conflict , more or less substantial . |
17 | Staff in all departments should be involved in schemes which provide opportunities for firsthand experience of work in the health service . |
18 | We will continue to develop the NHS Trust movement which places responsibility for managing hospitals and other services with local teams who are closest to patients . |
19 | The language of peace implied groups , and memories of the peace embodied in marriages which created kinship for successive generations were more enduring than memories of quarrels . |
20 | The case highlights the extent to which it was possible for the religious intellectuals to misjudge exactly where the consensus lay , as well as the extent to which an evolving historical situation which created areas for new decision-making provided the field for a new power contest . |
21 | Mother and children spent 1/2d a week on lunches and all shared the Sunday joint , which provided suppers for two days in the week following . |
22 | Though the election was carried out by the usual X-vote system which provided scope for tactical voting and complaints about vote splitting , it was generally accepted as a crushing defeat for Sunningdale . |
23 | The same would be true of a general exclusion clause which excluded liability for economic loss , where , again , one would have to consider the issues as to reasonableness discussed above . |
24 | AMERICAN Express has introduced an accidental injury insurance plan which covers cardmembers for high-risk sports excluded from most insurances . |
25 | The organisation of the Latin office of the Church at the Canonical Hours evolved from a complex tradition of teaching which found justification for these hours of prayer in both Old and New Testaments of the Bible ; and a general pattern emerged in which they were connected with the Passion narrative . |
26 | Here you will also find a date input box , together with Date Type which has options for exact year , circa year , and within two dates , plus Date Sort with a choice of subject date , photo date or lifetime . |
27 | If we are required to make a decision which has consequences for other people , and if we wish to treat them properly , then it is vital that we take into account their own views on the matter . |
28 | Two of the staff at the hostel which has places for 23 residents were detained overnight after being transferred to South Cleveland Hospital . |
29 | Thirdly , there is a divergent trend in contemporary social services departments which has implications for preventive work : diversion and minimum interventions for vulnerable families where child abuse is not an issue compared with net-widening and multidisciplinary interventions when child abuse is identified . |
30 | I 'd had some sailing instruction before on Lake Bala , in a larger Wayfarer which has room for two people and an instructor , but I found that I was tending to leave the thinking to my partner and the instructor , and just doing what I was told without knowing why . |