Example sentences of "for [noun pl] which do " in BNC.
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1 | Stasis and then sudden change , which for reasons which do slightly defeat me , are called punctuational changes . |
2 | In making recommendations , to take into account the need not to increase calls on teachers ' and pupils ' time for activities which do not directly promote learning , and to limit costs . |
3 | Third party test facilities are another option for manufacturers which do not want to invest in their own facilities . |
4 | The majority of votes , however , were cast for parties which do want some form of accommodation , if only on different terms . |
5 | Next , because while they apply primarily to those who work on their own account , they may equally be used by employees who work for companies which do not have a pension scheme or which have a scheme for which they , as individuals , are not eligible . |
6 | And there was practical advice for booksellers which did not require the impossible . |
7 | He also notes alternative methods for libraries which do not record issues on date labels in the books , and he shows how to predict the number of books which will be weeded at a given level of future use . |
8 | The industrial investment group replied that it had employed both Korn/Ferry and Russell Reynolds , but wrote that although the type of firm used depended essentially on their need , ‘ our experience is that in our opinion we receive better service from smaller , local firms for positions which do not have an international content to the job ’ . |
9 | For bonds which do not fall in value below £20,000 on the first anniversary there is a bonus of 0.4% gross ( 0.3% net ) . |
10 | A statement of source and application of funds with comparatives is required in financial statements intended to give a true and fair view of the financial position and profit or loss , except for enterprises with a turnover or gross income of less than £25,000 The statement should show the profit or loss for the period , together with the adjustments required for items which did not involve the movement of funds . |
11 | The statement should show the profit or loss for the period , together with the adjustments required for items which did not involve the movement of funds . |
12 | As a result children were left waiting for buses which did n't arrive . |
13 | For behaviours which do not have obvious start and finish points , watching television or paying attention to a lesson for example , it is more appropriate to measure the length of time they last . |
14 | The CNAA uses the category of pass degree both for courses which do not aim to achieve honours standard , and as a probationary validation category for courses which eventually acquire honours status ; it should be noted that staffing and other learning resources are significant factors in such validation . |
15 | There is no hiding place for assets which do n't perform . |
16 | The first point definitely implies the second , but it must be said that other mechanisms exist in the equations for introducing folds into the return maps , so that a similar transition is observed even for b-values which do not mean that increasing r involves passing through the spiral of Fig. 6.2 . |
17 | Companies like Bull and Digital will quite happily provide services , such as network and communications management , for systems which do not involve their hardware at all . |
18 | Even for practices which do n't have recognised experts on a particular issue , the pooling of in-house ideas , experience , knowledge and opinions will greatly enhance every participant 's skills and competencies . |
19 | Barbaric , for instance , began its lexical life as a designation for tribes which did not speak Greek ( the Romans later amended this to embrace tribes which spoke neither Greek nor Latin ) ; it is no surprise that it was extended to include behaviour held , rightly or wrongly , to be typical of such tribes and at the beginning of this stage it can not but have been an associative adjective in these uses . |