Example sentences of "for [Wh det] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly this meets a felt need for which nothing previously composed was quite appropriate .
2 Basta , che sol tu chieda ’ has all the solemnity for which we most admire the great bass arias from Messiah .
3 To our disbelief it was really very much more abundant than we could ever have thought possible , so we 've actually been able to find molecules with eleven carbon atoms in a chain , floating around in space , and for which we really at the present time have no explanation .
4 We at the Institute research into those disasters erm for which we currently have an expertise , as it were , but erm our group was founded actually at the beginning of erm the nineteen seventies and we have specialised quite a lot into looking at famine food erm emergencies and nutritional and medical engineering , sanitation aspects of famines , and lately we 've included in that erm quite of lot of , of work , research work into refugees , the cause of refugees , the prevention of refugees , the alleviation of suffering of refugees , particularly in developing countries .
5 The position as to confidentiality is even clearer in the case of stockbrokers who can not be contractually bound to disclose to their private clients inside information disclosed to the brokers in confidence by a company for which they also act .
6 The charge will be two pounds a day , which will include their meal , for which they already pay erm I think it 's ninety p at the moment , so effectively it 's an increase of a pound and ten p .
7 In certain cases , it defined the unique style for which they later became famous : Henry Moore 's reclining underground figures and John Piper 's bombed-out buildings are important examples .
8 In certain cases , it defined the unique style for which they later became famous : Henry Moore 's reclining underground figures and John Piper 's bombed-out buildings are important examples .
9 Many teachers are not teaching the subjects for which they originally qualified and the audit can reveal other hidden skills and talents .
10 In all three of these novels the ‘ crimes ’ are those committed by basically good people who , through no real fault of their own ( other than the speculative instinct that is the mainstay of the capitalist system ) , have been caught up in bank failures for which they valiantly accept responsibility .
11 Higher degrees are of two basic kinds — taught degrees ( for which one normally sits an examination ) and research degrees ( for which one normally submits a thesis ) — and of three basic levels .
12 Higher degrees are of two basic kinds — taught degrees ( for which one normally sits an examination ) and research degrees ( for which one normally submits a thesis ) — and of three basic levels .
13 I just want to know if your anger is because of the way the project has absorbed me lately , or if it 's simply the ill-mannered forgetfulness I showed last night — which I do n't deny , and for which I again apologize . ’
14 ‘ That is something for which I no longer have the slightest desire , ’ he assured her .
15 With the possible exception of grant-maintained status , for which I personally find it very difficult to see any merit or justification , the other provisions with potential threat for children with special needs ( open enrolment and local financial management ) are for me rather like the curate 's egg .
16 Urgent demand for which I totally agree for millions more than the money is available er , as long as all the council says this is our priority of course you can have it .
17 The committee bases its views on the experience of Depo 's use in conditions for which it already has a licence .
18 Towards the end of 1976 the IDA selected a site in Lough Beg for which it already had outline planning permission for dumping .
19 SORAFOM became OCORA and provided technical assistance to Francophone stations , for which it long remained a major source of material .
20 All the more unfortunate does this become in the presence of narrow majorities , each representing a minority of the electorate , sometimes a small minority , and when at least one of the parties believes that the prerogatives and rights conferred by electoral victory , however narrow , not merely entitle but compel it to impose on the helpless but unorganized majority irreversible changes for which it never consciously voted and to which most of its members are opposed .
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22 Nevertheless , shared housing in private or college accommodation can be as educative and stimulating as the studies for which you primarily go to college .
23 If you are adding cables to a plain garment for which you already have a suitable pattern , add stitches to allow for the pattern to draw in .
24 You can do things ( functionality ) for which you really need a network ( specific ) .
25 Each woman is mistress of her own fertility for which she alone is responsible : the community has no legal right to her progeny ; nor does her husband if they should divorce .
26 In 1937 she also did another season of variety , for which she always insisted on having her material specially written .
27 And the case springs from a fake painting which Mrs Marcos claimed was a Michelangelo and for which she apparently paid Bellini $3.5 million in 1983 .
28 The vicar , Charles Fry , taught me elementary Greek on Saturdays in my latter years at school , and in return I wrote some letters at his dictation , for which he generously gave me a shilling an hour .
29 " If it 's inevitable , just relax and enjoy it , " he suggested , a comment which provoked widespread condemnation and for which he later apologized .
30 For which he probably blamed her , she brooded .
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