Example sentences of "which [vb base] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 During the compulsory school period there are usually only two centres , home and school , which coordinate services for children .
2 Until this year , the three independent review bodies which make recommendations for nurses , doctors and the professions allied to medicine have given much higher awards than the Whitley Councils .
3 Under general treaty law and the law on State responsibility , States can amend or terminate treaties which provide rights for individuals .
4 Factors which we have found correlate positively with the emergence of strong goals of recognition , status and praise , and which provide themes for selection , are :
5 comes with cassettes which provide models for the exercises , and all the practice material
6 They might be faced with tribal , linguistic or religious divisions , which provide bases for alternative centres of power ; their country might be poor or rich in natural resources ; its geo-political situation vis-a-vis other nations favourable or unfavourable ; the differences between classes , and the intensity of class conflict , more or less substantial .
7 Services which provide trains for both rural villages and holidaymakers will be cut .
8 Staff in all departments should be involved in schemes which provide opportunities for firsthand experience of work in the health service .
9 Full-time provision includes courses of one to three and four years ' duration , some of which may be studied as separate ‘ end-on ’ courses and many of which provide opportunities for transfer of suitable students to degree courses .
10 The scope for those activities is wide-ranging and students will be encouraged to undertake activities which provide opportunities for the use and development of interpersonal skills .
11 The Commission therefore welcomes the availability of some of the new settings which provide parts for congregation as well as choir .
12 They provide broad indicators of deviant performance which pinpoint areas for more detailed research .
13 In discussing proposals with parents and the LEA the governors would need to be fully aware of the possible educational and financial consequences including the terms on which support services for special needs would still be available , and at what cost , from the LEA or elsewhere .
14 Large users include direct mail order suppliers ; financial organisations and building societies , which hold addresses for every account holder ; gas and electricity companies and TV rental companies which maintain customer accounting information ; multiple retailers who operate their own credit cards ; travel companies ; motor appliance and furniture manufacturers who retain addresses for warranty or guarantee Purposes ; manufacturers who obtain addresses from special on-pack promotion or coupon drops ; even charities and political parties .
15 The method of manufacture must be free from sharp edges and exposed fixings which create problems for staff trying to keep the unit clean .
16 It is important then to draw up a list of specific personal examples which create difficulties for the client .
17 Tourism has also had a significant impact on many national parks in Africa which attract visitors for safari holidays , the forerunners of which were the big-game safaris of the late nineteenth century .
18 By the late 1950s the breed was again in decline and part of the blame could be put on the 1949 Agricultural Act , which set guidelines for bull licensing and required bulls ' dams to have high recorded milk yields .
19 The SQL Access Group has published its first three specifications , which set guidelines for database interoperability and communication , after more than three years in development ( CI No 2,148 ) .
20 These colleges have concentrated mainly on providing initial training courses leading to a Certificate in Education , which take two forms : a one-year full-time pre-service course for graduates , similar in structure to post-graduate courses which train teachers for schools ; and a four-term sandwich course for practising teachers .
21 Doctors — in discharging their clinical duties — make decisions which commit resources for which they are not the budget holders .
22 Education authorities are required to produce guidelines which describe how children are to be allocated to schools and which outline procedures for deciding between competing claims when the number of requests for a particular school exceeds the number of places available , and to publish information about particular schools .
23 Examples include developing nitrogen fixation in plants and manipulating the bacteria which produce additives for animal feed and antibiotics to increase their yield .
24 Second , the geographical breakdown of the official statistics is by police force areas , which do not correspond to the areas for which Census population statistics are available , and which submerge figures for Wirral in the Merseyside figures .
25 Roll argues that the empirical investigations of the CAPM which use proxies for the true market portfolio are really tests of the mean-variance efficiency of those proxies , not tests of the CAPM .
26 Enhancements over last year 's initial 1.0 release include workflow activity managers which prioritise tasks for execution or delegation , the addition of Microsoft Corp Access as the query and reporting tool , a more flexible version of the Cognos Software Inc PowerPlay data analyser it already incorporates and new batch cycle processing and TCP/IP connect functionality in SmartStream 's InterQ communication application .
27 Disposal at sea is beset by legal ambiguities which offer toeholds for political campaigners .
28 I would rather draw on ideas which seem to be meaningful in the present context and which offer opportunities for further exploration — not the babies already born and growing up , but ones in the making !
29 All the markets we have so far discussed are markets within the UK which offer opportunities for borrowing and lending sterling , the domestic currency .
30 Other studies which offer recommendations for buildings used by visually handicapped people in the community include those set out by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( 1981 ) which give a six-point plan to maximise safety and efficiency in the use of buildings , namely :
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