Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [Wh pn] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , many IMRO members do name the accounts for whom they want the firm to deal and these accounts can therefore qualify as indirect customers .
2 In pre-1914 Europe , therefore , almost as much as at any time in the past , the making and , to a lesser extent , the conduct of foreign policy by the great states remained in the hands of a small , sometimes very small , number of individuals who were effectively uncontrolled by the peoples for whom they acted .
3 If the intermediary 's client is to be treated as the firm 's customer and a two-way customer agreement is required for him , it can be entered into with the intermediary ( if there is more than one indirect customer ) , and can cover all the clients for whom he acts .
4 The only clients for whom he has little or no sympathy are psychopaths ( ‘ a real bugbear ’ ) : he believes they waste volunteers ' time and can not be helped .
5 He singles them out for favour … [ especially ] Arabs for whom he has a particular affection . ’
6 Other families showed astonishing generosity , even for grandparents for whom they felt much less sympathy .
7 A maid who was whipped and beaten by two Arab princesses for whom she worked was awarded £300,000 damages in the High Court .
8 AMAID who was regularly whipped and beaten by two Arab princesses for whom she worked was yesterday awarded £300,000 damages in the High Court .
9 In the first place , coins can supply portraits of persons for whom we have no other likeness .
10 The breach of duty consists not of allowing the conflict of interest to arise because that is often outside the control of the director , but of the director 's preferring his own personal interests to those of persons for whom he acts as fiduciary , or of taking advantage of such a position .
11 His desk is rimmed with pictures of prominent people — a senator , a Saudi prince , an ambassador — patients for whom he has retarded death by cancer .
12 The North Station cars were greatly missed by the locals for whom they offered a quick journey to the Station and Town Centre , when they were withdrawn in 1963 .
13 She tells us about the two deaths of co-skipper Alexei Grishenko and Janne Gustavsson both friends for whom she grieved .
14 It is a complex chart underlining the essential interlinking between the trainees for whom he has responsibility and other departments and personnel .
15 ‘ Do n't worry , Matey , ’ he said to her , leaving the room of many memories , putting his arms about her , seeing with new eyes how old she had grown , and that he was all she had , the last of the many children for whom she had cared in a long life of selfless service .
16 The Secretary of State is one of the few Ministers for whom I have any respect .
17 But equally , the buried incestuous temptation invoked by the seductive mother may result in the same man being profoundly moved and sexually attracted to distressed women for whom he has no emotional responsibility .
18 It seemed insanely silly to Lydia that she should be standing in her own kitchen flanked by two women for whom she had no time .
19 When the Second World War broke out in Europe , it was difficult to get supplies of helpful books , and when the Japanese came into it after the disaster of Pearl Harbour , I myself , as well as the clergy and students for whom I had a pastoral responsibility , felt the need of prayers to meet the threatening danger , as well as the provision of prayers which would express a Christ-like spirit about war , enemies in war , dangers in war and sufferers in war .
20 In your search for things to delegate promote an active discussion amongst those employees for whom you have responsibility .
21 Any maternity certificate such as MAT B1 given to you by employees for whom you paid SMP .
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