Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [noun] for which " in BNC.

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1 ( 7 ) Acts or omissions of the vendor after completion The exclusions will normally cover liabilities for claims arising due to the failure of the vendor to meet an obligation for which it is primarily liable or which have arisen due to any act or omission of the vendor occuring after completion .
2 NADV You have attempted to activate a DC for which you are not the associated user .
3 To attempt to dragoon people to fulfil a role for which they are not equipped by God is to invite frustration and instil feelings of guilt as Christians become aware of their inadequacies and ineffectiveness in this area .
4 While Mr Parkinson faced severe criticism from opposition MPs , rail unions and transport groups , he counter-attacked by promising £5 billion of capital investment and telling MPs : ‘ To subsidise a service for which there is excessive demand is a very silly way of using national income . ’
5 For a few days , to use a word for which she has a penchant , Mrs Thatcher ‘ wobbled ’ .
6 ‘ These service industries can provide a better short-term financial return but real sustainable growth must be founded on manufacturing industries which add real value to raw materials by combining them together to form a product for which people are prepared to pay a premium , ’ he added .
7 The above items and much more , which is now yet not on display as the Museum has still to build a depot for which , incidentally is planned to include a NEW 16-metre diameter turntable for both metre and broad gauges .
8 What he did was not merely the making an erroneous account stated , or promising to pay a debt for which he mistakenly believed himself liable .
9 The user has attempted to access a module for which he has no access to .
10 The arrangement whereby builders in competition with each other were invited to quote a price for which they would carry out all the work indicated on drawings and a specification , and to sign a contract to that effect , was introduced as a standard procedure by Hunt into the Office of Works as a means of controlling expenditure .
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