Example sentences of "[conj] [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 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 .
3 As it happens , Baden has more than commercial prosperity for which to thank its industries .
4 The other problem is that team listings may continue to be displayed in numerical rather than positional order for which there is no set convention since the days of 2–3-5 .
5 Work and education will be integrated and ‘ employment ’ — that is , the duality of learning and working — will be a social and economic activity for which commerce and industry , educational institutions , and government with assistance from foundations will work in tripartite partnership .
6 He was invited to become chairman of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board , which fell into the grey area between the public and private sector for which Sir John has always found special fascination .
7 The exhibition deals with particularities , specific instances where the image of childhood is controlled and conveyed through ‘ art ’ — a powerful and absorbing spectacle for which the exhibition organisers should be congratulated .
8 It is the same with all new expressions : there is one colour for what the trainees need to understand ( what they will hear ) and another colour for what they will need to use ( what they will say ) .
9 She had a great empathy with animals and vast enthusiasm for what she did .
10 Every citizen in Britain in due course — in my judgment , it will be sooner rather than later — will pay a real , direct and personal price for what the Prime Minister negotiated at Maastricht .
11 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 .
12 aged under 25 years on the date of registration ( except for the Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Sciences and the Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Languages and International Communication for which there is no age limit ) .
13 Not anger for what he had suffered , but a deep and terrible rage for what had been inflicted upon others .
14 To put the matter another way , we might say that the beginnings of humans society were traumatic — that is , that they were occasioned by an overwhelmingly powerful and unexpected event for which our ancestors were not prepared by any instinctual responses of an automatic sort and which left long-lasting and indeed indelible effects on the human psyche .
15 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 .
16 The closest moral and practical precedent for what is needed is the Marshall Plan by which the US helped to restore Europe in the years after the Second World War .
17 It is hotels such as the Marsiliana , built in traditional style and set in its own courtyard garden , which give Forte dei Marmi that peaceful and elegant quality for which it is famous .
18 The demarcation itself can be finally ratified by the president after the land has been physically staked out , a large and time-consuming task for which the Brazilian congress has been asked to provide some 42 million .
19 and any expression for whose interpretation provision is made by Part XXVI of the Companies Act , other than an expression defined above in this section , is to be construed in accordance with that provision .
20 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 .
21 Parents or relatives often make donations to their old public school or college as some repayment for what it has done for them , or in the hope that it may give their child a better chance of entry !
22 Mark my words , he feels as guilty as all hell for what he did , which explains the verbal abuse .
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