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

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1 It is true that Spinoza is famous for having denied the existence of final causes in nature in the sense in which Aristotle believed in them , that is purposes for which each thing existed .
2 The chart shows the number of modules for which each student registered last session .
3 The package consists of a work-book and a data-set which , used together , will enable the researcher to follow worked examples for which each stage of the analysis is explained .
4 With linear regression , and using historical data ( from countries for which such data is available ) we can derive estimated values for a and b in the formula :
5 In respect of any claim or series of claims for which this cover provides an indemnity to an Insured Person against his/her legal liability , the Insurer may at any time pay to the Insured Person the limit of indemnity after deduction of any sum(s) already paid as compensation or any lesser amount for which such claim(s) can be settled , and upon such payment being made , the Insurer shall relinquish the conduct and control of and be under no further liability in connection with such claim(s) except for payment of costs and expenses recoverable or incurred prior to the date of such payment .
6 It may be presumed that those who order funerals are equally unaware of the incongruity for which such expense is incurred ?
7 Stylistic analysis was one of the few tasks for which such statistical information was deemed appropriate [ Ellegard , 1962 ] .
8 He describes guitar tablature in hit song sheet music as ‘ intended for players who can not read the notes ’ : ‘ musical traffic signals ’ ; and he assumes that the numerous mistakes in the piano scores , for which such sheet music has always been notorious , are consciously planned by publishers , to satisfy the listeners ' ‘ infantile amateurism ’ ( Adorno 1978a : 290–1 ) .
9 This subsection applies both to mandatory life sentences for murder and to discretionary life sentences for other offences for which such a sentence may lawfully be imposed .
10 The time scale for which such forecasts may be calculated may vary from one month to several years ahead .
11 The time scale for which such forecasts may be calculated may vary from one month to several years ahead .
12 No figure can be put on the number of years for which such a procession must have been held to qualify for the exemption ; any figure that is imposed is likely to be arbitrary .
13 The percentage of children with different types of handicap in special schools are shown in Figure 5.13 for England in 1982 — the last year for which such data were collected .
14 The Corporation may at any time pay to the Policyholder under Section A of this Policy in connection with any claim or series of claims in respect of which the limit for any one accident in respect of one occurrence or all occurrences of a series consequent on or attributable to one source or original cause is applicable the amount of such limit ( after deduction of any sum or sums already paid as compensation ) or any lesser amount for which such claim or claims can be settled and upon such payment being made the Corporation shall relinquish the conduct of and be under no further liability in connection with such claim or claims except for the payment of costs and expenses of litigation recoverable from or incurred by the Policyholder in respect of matters prior to the date of payment .
15 In connection with any one claim or number of claims arising out of one cause for indemnity against liability in respect of damage to property the Corporation may at any time pay to the Policyholder the amount of the indemnity provided by this Policy ( after deduction of any sum or sums already paid as compensation ) or any less amount for which such claim or claims can be settled and upon such payment being made the Corporation shall relinquish the conduct and control of and be under no further liability in connection with such claim or claims except for the payment of costs and expenses of litigation recoverable or incurred in respect of matters prior to the date of such payment .
16 Some heavy-duty buckets ( which were suitable for most purposes for which such buckets were normally bought or used ) collapsed when left by the buyer for several days stacked in extreme heat such that the contents reached 70° Centigrade ( 156° Fahrenheit ) .
17 whether or not that is a purpose for which such goods are commonly supplied , except where the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or that it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller … ’
18 The requirement would be that the goods be reasonably fit for all the purposes for which such goods are commonly bought .
19 At present , goods are of merchantable quality if they are reasonably fit for some ( or even only one ) of the purposes for which such goods are commonly bought ( see paragraph 7–18 above ) .
20 The purpose for which such financial powers are used are not codified in law .
21 The project will deliver a fully specified set of Guidelines which will enable researchers in any discipline to interchange texts and datasets in machine-readable form , independently of the software or hardware in use , and also independently of the particular application for which such electronic resources are used .
22 The range of very important applications for which such information may be usefully employed is truly astonishing .
23 ( j ) The implied obligation of fitness for purpose The implied condition of merchantability is supplemented by the fitness for purpose provision found in s14(3) of SGA 1979 which provides : ( 3 ) Where the seller sells goods in the course of a business and the buyer , expressly or by implication , makes known ( a ) to the seller , or ( b ) where the purchase price or part of it is payable by instalments and the goods were previously sold by a credit-broker to the seller , to that credit-broker , any particular purpose for which the goods are being bought , there is an implied condition that the goods supplied under the contract are reasonably fit for that purpose , whether or not that is a purpose for which such goods are commonly supplied , except where the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or that it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller and credit-broker .
24 Those whom it has encouraged are the likes of Saddam Hussein , who are fundamentally correct in claiming a link between the two occupations — hardly a flattering analogy but one for which many people may be about to pay for America 's 30 years of pusillanimity in the Middle East .
25 Through Santa Cruz and on towards San Francisco , whose sky-scraper-stacked skyline stands out as a silent rebuke to the Manhattanisation of the city , for which many residents blame ex-mayor and gubernatorial candidate Dianne Feinstein .
26 For her , there were the children growing up , for both of us there was work , and for me that Egypt for which many of us who have known it feel a perpetual nostalgia .
27 Microbreweries across the country reproduce the rich textures of English , German , Belgian and Czech beers for which many Americans have acquired a taste .
28 For which many thanks .
29 For as long as they continue they are the issue , rather than a grievance for which many people might instinctively have some sympathy .
30 Also I had drunken row with Jack , day two , for which neither party could bring himself to apologize and which polluted friendship forever .
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