Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] for the " in BNC.

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1 Though this is good news for American and Japanese firms , who share a paltry 11% slice of the luxury market , it is disastrous for European companies which account for the remaining 89% of sales ( see chart on next page ) , but which sell nearly half of all their fancy products in America or Japan .
2 Although the lines are exceedingly fine ( ie , just resolved ) at this distance , increasing the separation between source and observer can produce very strong lines which account for the glare I have noticed .
3 Key resources are technical personnel and aircraft spare parts which account for the largest share of the maintenance budget .
4 The following set of figures shows new fixed-sum and other retail credit as a percentage of the total volume of spending on clothing and shoes , durables ( including electrical goods and furniture ) and cars and motorcycles , which account for the great bulk of this type of credit :
5 Can you think of reasons in others which account for the way you react as you do ?
6 There is a richness of musical resources — many previously unavailable to a mass audience — and an excitement about new technological possibilities , new social relations and new kinds of musical behaviour which account for the fact that cultural struggle could take place here within musical production itself .
7 No new procedure is without technical problems , which account for the phenomenon of the learning curve that occurs with all new technical treatments .
8 Owing to their deep-rooted hostility towards the very concept of involuntary unemployment and their a priori conviction that the labour market clears ‘ more or less continuously ’ , new classical macroeconomists are driven to look beyond this obvious explanation towards hypotheses which account for the acknowledged phenomenon of business cycles while at the same time preserving intact their beliefs in the robustness of all markets , including the labour market .
9 The Special Discount is being continued on the same basis ( see page 2 ) and for those policies which qualify for the first time the increase is offset by approximately 6% .
10 In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation .
11 In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation .
12 It provides the framework for an interpretation of action but the full story is only revealed by an examination of the rules which direct action and which provide for the interpretation of situations .
13 There are indeed provisions within the Rome Treaty — specifically Articles 100 to 102 — which provide for the approximation of national laws .
14 Modules which provide for the development of basic competences in Sciences .
15 Clauses which provide for the expert to be a firm or company are usually found in commercial applications of the type considered in Chapters 2 – 5 .
16 A supervision order will cease to have effect if certain steps are taken or orders made under s25(1) ( a ) or ( b ) of the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 which provide for the recognition and enforcement of foreign custody orders .
17 There are no general provisions which provide for the aggregation of investment income of an unmarried minor with that of his parents .
18 Check out agencies , such as the London-based Cornerstone ( 071–486 5551 ) , which act for the large financial institutions and handle their repossessions .
19 On June 8 and 22 Boudiaf gave details of a new National Patriotic Rally ( Rassemblement Patriotique National ) as the foundation on which support for the work of the HCS would be based .
20 Administrative considerations , which look for the best assignment of tasks within a hierarchical structure , can in this way augment other considerations outlined above .
21 The causes of this are not entirely clear , but were probably a combination of the increasing costs of warfare ( as the empire came under severe pressure from the barbarians across the Rhine and Danube , and from the Persians in the east ) and of the exhaustion of the Roman mines in Spain , which seem for the first two centuries AD to have provided an important contribution to the difference between Rome 's income ( taxes ) and expenditure ( especially on war ) .
22 Gareth Rees , co-ordinator of the Norwich Union Coastwatch programme at Farnborough College , said : ‘ Despite increased government legislation and political rhetoric , we are faced with results which indicate for the fourth year running a deterioration in the state of our coastline .
23 A full-time welfare and education office is complemented by administrative and site executive offices which cater for the day-to-day operation of the Union and provide typing and photocopying facilities .
24 A full-time welfare and education office is complemented by administrative and site executive offices which cater for the day-to-day operation of the Union and provide typing and photocopying facilities .
25 Mrs Grandison followed her apprehensively into one of those ubiquitous tea-shops which cater for the multitudes of office workers and others who want a cheap meal at any time of the day , and which , excellent though they are , can hardly be compared with the restaurants Mrs Grandison had been hoping to lunch in .
26 However , there are two other aspects on which counsel for the interim government has relied .
27 Only humans can acquire the capacities for creating tranquil and moral ( non-competitive ) relationships of co-operation which allow for the forming of a moral community .
28 But the fundamental point at issue is again the implication which consent for the development would have within the rest of the National Park , and across the coast and countryside of Wales .
29 When a new hotel opens what are the effects on existing hotels which compete for the same customers ?
30 The primary purpose of a promise is to undertake an obligation ; the special rights which arise for the promisee are in a sense secondary .
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