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

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1 we had to pull forward it 's not due so we 've got er so we 've given them three days to You see when we worked out the numbers for the we were given all the , the allowances , the rates et cetera , et cetera , we worked the forecast through and seen huge amounts of time given for which the assumption is that it 's all done by hand , the job these cranes so the resources how much money had been spent .
2 ‘ We would like to hear from chemists about small scale uses for which no other chemical will do the job ’ , Nolan said .
3 This is explained in detail in the paper , and the analysis in the paper ( and , indeed , the analysis presented at the time of the summer meeting for which the abstract was drafted ) is more sophisticated and based on a complete dataset .
4 Alternatively , one of its Regional Offices may be contacted for which the address and telephone numbers can be found in local telephone directories .
5 A point P on the surface is selected and coordinates ( x , y ) are found for which the metric equation is locally Euclidean around P. A general definition of new coordinates is Then where and
6 WALSINGHAM became a shrine to Our Lady at a difficult time when the Turks overran the Holy Land and stopped pilgrimages to Jerusalem and Nazareth for which the English were already renowned .
7 What was the mischief and defect for which the common law did not provide ?
8 There was love in that sofa , I said to George , love for which the Morrisons would have paid a fortune if he had n't been so prissy .
9 The essential point is that responsibility is assigned and , therefore , authority is delegated for which the individual is accountable in his role .
10 A principle is enunciated which is intended and designed to regulate a certain real situation X. Another principle regulates another real situation , Y. When a novel situation Z arises for which no principle has apparently been specifically designed , the law is determined by examining the extent to which Z is closer to X or to Y. If it is more analogous to X , then the legal principle regulating X will ordinarily be invoked .
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