Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [adj] [noun sg] for [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | Programmed decisions , as the name implies , are decisions of a routine nature or quantitative nature for which decision rules can be predetermined . |
2 | And some companies are of such eminence in the world that , for an appropriate emolument , retired politicians , diplomats and higher civil servants are more than happy to bestow on them the benefits of the business acumen and personal probity for which they are rightly renowned . |
3 | Misrepresentation or undue influence for which the debtor is responsible will not , unless the creditor had knowledge of what had happened , or unless the creditor was , via agency or some like route , a party to what had happened , prejudice the enforceability by the creditor of the security given by the surety : see Bainbrigge v. Browne , 18 Ch.D. 188 ; Mutual Finance Ltd. v. John Wetton & Sons Ltd. [ 1937 ] 2 K.B . |
4 | I watch him play both and quietly agree that for a nine-year-old gaelic football offers a more interesting challenge ; more skills , more individual expression and less opportunity for what nine-year-olds call glory-hunting . |
5 | I still think his essay , far from being ‘ a rather feeble piece of writing ’ , to be a powerful piece of advocacy ; and it contained some remarks about culture and religious observance for which in penetration and acuteness I can recall no exact parallel . |