Example sentences of "for [num] which " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My whinge is being charged 10 for being overdrawn with National Giro for the first time ever and by only 3.11 — and even though they were in possession of cheques for 36.53 which they knew would be honoured . ’
2 It all seems to bode well for 1993 which , John Bennett reckons , should be better than 1992 .
3 The government on Sept. 29 approved an amended budget for 1993 which provided for a further BF21,800 million to cover the budgetary shortfall , including BF5,200 million in social security cuts .
4 But Wimpol has major strengths and exciting new activities for 1993 which , with your involvement , will keep the company ahead of the competition .
5 ‘ Working Title ’ have a slate of releases for 1991 which is more than impressive : in addition to ‘ ROBIN HOOD ’ produced by Sarah Radclyffe for 20th Century Fox , they have also completed two American based productions : ‘ DROP DEAD FRED ’ with Rik Mayall and Phoebe Cates and ‘ RUBIN AND ED ’ .
6 West Indies specialists Caribbean Connection have launched their new brochure for 1991 which includes , for the first time , yachting holidays organised through a well known Caribbean company , The Moorings .
7 These results do not comprise the statutory accounts for 1991 which have been audited without qualification and filed with the Registrar of Companies .
8 The People 's Assembly on Nov. 13 approved a budget for 1991 which provided for expenditure of £S84,690 million ( US$7,548 million ) , representing an increase of 37 per cent over the 1990 budget [ see p. 38069 ] .
9 On July 4 the government drew up a budget for 1991 which was described officially as designed to curb inflation , reduce the budget deficit and maintain economic growth .
10 G00D news in the areas of environmental discharges and exposure to radiation is announced in BNFL 's annual Health Safety and Environmental Report for 1991 which is published this month .
11 Accordingly , the 1992 pre-tax profits of £32.5 million were really up only 1 per cent on figures for 1991 which would otherwise have been shown as £32.2 million .
12 Sandiford on May 2 , 1990 , presented a budget for 1990/1991 which set recurrent expenditure at B$1,000 million and capital expenditure at B$243 million [ see p. 37821 ] .
13 On March 6 Chief Minister Reuben Meade , presenting his first budget , announced a EC$58,900,000 package for 1992-93 which featured the need for more efficient tax collection ; no new taxes were announced and extra tax allowances were granted to pensioners and parents .
14 These results do not comprise the statutory accounts for 1992 which have been audited without qualification and filed with the Registrar of Companies .
15 These results do not comprise the statutory accounts for 1992 which have been audited without qualification and filed with the Registrar of Companies .
16 On July 10 the Cabinet approved a draft budget for 1992 which increased spending by 3 per cent to DM422,560 million .
17 In the draft budget for 1992 which was approved by the Cabinet on Sept. 4 spending on defence was set to rise by 6 per cent , bringing it to 14,800 million shekels ( US$4,770 million ) .
18 The draft budget cut by 15,000 units the plans for public housing construction in 1992 , but the Housing Ministry on Sept. 7 publicized details of a major housing construction plan for 1992 which would see the creation of a new belt of housing around Jerusalem and 12 new Jewish towns inside Israel , along the border with the West Bank .
19 Their experience is presented here in the context of a review of community care plans for 1992/93 which characterizes the responses of different local authorities to the approach .
20 This relief is calculated with reference to an assumed general rate liability for 1990/91 which is £248 .
21 A few things remained in the bureau drawer ; the odds and ends that accumulate in drawers : an engagement diary for 1981 which had only a few entries ; an old wallet , empty except for an out-of-date RAC membership card .
22 As a cricketer he deserves to be remembered for his 6 for 110 which levelled the 1936–37 Ashes series at Adelaide , or specifically the ball with which he bowled Hammond in that crucial innings .
23 Your current occupancy rate is 50 per cent and you have a restaurant for 60 which always appears to be empty .
24 One twenty three for four which makes the erm , the target now exactly erm three hundred .
25 So of course inevitably what happened is we got the house lot in just , took it to this place in Leeds , got finished with that load and back for four which is what the estimate had covered us for , and then we had to start all over again with what was in the garage .
26 Serbia , however , abjectly stomached the terms , save for two which violated her status as an independent country .
27 But what is already here is VPL 's Reality Built For Two which lets two people meet in virtual space .
28 Both sums were considerably in excess of the $100,000 Gramm-Rudman target for 1990 which Bush 's previous budget , which also contained numerous accounting manoeuvres , had theoretically achieved .
29 ( On Jan. 5 the Provisional Electoral Council had published a ( slightly revised ) electoral timetable for 1990 which included the scheduling of local elections on April 29 , legislative elections on July 22 — with run-off contests on Aug. 12 , and presidential elections on Oct. 28 , with a run-off contest on Nov. 25 . )
30 On Dec. 12 , 1989 , Karoui presented a budget for 1990 which projected a deficit of dollars 422,500,000 .
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