Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [pron] [is] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Because they have skills for which there is an excess demand , their security , not in an individual assignment but of being able to earn , is relatively great .
2 Is my hon. Friend aware that some of our European partners , with a very high standard of health care , are offering to perform operations for which there is a demand in this country — such as hip replacement — at competitive prices ?
3 The system down times recorded will be the times during which there is a total loss of service due to a problem with the central system .
4 ‘ We aim ’ , he says in the LBS study , ‘ to invest in good basic businesses , producing essential products for which there is a clear continuing demand .
5 We shall adopt a ‘ default ’ definition and characterise as lexical all ambiguities for which there is no convincing non-lexical explanation .
6 " Offering incentives to organic farmers to produce food using environmentally-friendly methods for which there is a growing demand makes so much more sense . "
7 These people would need to have qualifications and experience outside the education system in subjects for which there is a shortage of teachers .
8 Protagonists of second homes suggest that outsiders are actually saving homes for which there is no local demand , preventing dereliction , paying rates that would otherwise go unpaid and supporting local shops , services and craftsmen ( albeit seasonally ) .
9 Ethnic minority teachers are twice as likely as white teachers to be teaching subjects in which there is a shortage of teachers ( Ranger , 1988 ) .
10 Karren are best developed on relatively massive and uniform , mechanically strong and impermeable limestones in which there is a sharp contact between soil and rock .
11 Second , it ignores the other social reality , that many pupils come from homes in which there is no stable and married family life and so will not be able to relate easily to this concept .
12 Have had better atmosphere 's at funerals — i was in the kop just to the right of the goal and other than the odd comment from fellow fans around me it 's the quitest it 's ever been when I 've gone .
13 The teacher who finds , for instance , that a child has difficulty in including himself in a ‘ family count up ’ , may make sure that he has opportunity for counting the members of many different groups of which he is a part , on other occasions .
14 Who exactly Kristeva means becomes even less clear as she adds : ‘ Let us recall the fascist or social-fascist homosexual community ( and all homosexual communities for whom there is no ‘ other race' ’ ) , and the fact that it is inevitably flanked by a community of viragos who have forgotten the war of the sexes and identity with the paternal Word or its serpent . ’
15 If he is himself a Director , he shall be entitled in such circumstances as aforesaid to exercise the vote or votes of the Director or Directors for whom he is an alternate in addition to his own vote .
16 If he is himself a Director , he shall be entitled in such circumstances as aforesaid to exercise the vote or votes of the Director or Directors for whom he is an alternate in addition to his own vote .
17 In those Commonwealth countries of which she is the sovereign , she or her representative acts in respect of those countries on the advice of their ministers .
18 ‘ Yes , but it 's about half what Debbie gets and it 's paid not by my father but by his firm of ship 's engineers of which he 's a director .
19 Our review will be objective and it will be based on supporting areas in which there is a disparity in unemployment rates .
20 Enskilda Ventures , for instance , selects companies in the £20m to £l00m category in the UK , France and Germany , predominantly in the service and light industrial sectors , and companies in which there is a very obvious management task to be accomplished .
21 Communities in which there is a very special relationship between the individual and his neighbours , regulated to some extent by statute , but to a very much greater extent by custom and consensus ; and , of course , subject at times to the frictions and disruptions which are inevitable in any human situation .
22 A Settlements in which there is an interest in possession subsisting
23 These are matters on which there is a wide legislative choice the exercise of which is likely to be influenced by the political complexion of the government and the state of public opinion at the time amending legislation is under consideration .
24 But it is equally vital they do not get complacent about the disease as there are many other forms against which there is no protection .
25 He urged the zoo authorities to return the attacking elephant to Chester ‘ where there is a social group of elephants of which it is a member ’ .
26 Armstrong et al described dermatology as one of the hospital specialties in which there is a lot of pressure from patients for referral .
27 Normally you walk back through the wreckage trail to find the mark in the ground or on trees or buildings beyond which there is no other mark , and then you have to match the marks with the appropriate damage to the aircraft .
28 Ward said : ‘ We are absolutely sure that athletes are taking substances for which there is no adequate test .
29 It often involves the modern mind 's entering into old concepts for which there is no modern equivalent .
30 Even in topics for which there is a wholly adequate theory , primarily exploratory experiments may have played an equally important role .
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