Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [noun] for [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There are applications for which a generative grammar would be better suited than a probabilistic one . |
2 | Obviously there are issues for which the pondering of moral principles will from the start play a much bigger part than the one which confronts the traveller . |
3 | There are developers for whom a building is not just another source of profit and who want to be good patrons . |
4 | We all know that there are crimes for which the penalties go up to life imprisonment , but that does not seem to cover the point raised so eloquently by my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Shettleston ( Mr. Marshall ) . |
5 | After the fun and games of the Cheranganis it was time for something a bit more serious , so we headed for Mount Elgon , in the far west of the country , straddling the border between Kenya and Uganda . |