Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The countries which qualify for assistance are those with a per capita GNP of less than US $ 791 ( valued at 1983 dollars ) .
2 However , there were additional ‘ differential shifts ’ , further differences in performance , which were most marked in Scotland and the North West , and which remain for discussion .
3 One of his first undertakings was to transfer the Tropical African Services Course from the Imperial Institute in South Kensington , ‘ which is not frequented by other students of a kind to make good Administrative officers ’ , to Oxford and Cambridge , where ‘ it would , I am sure , spread interest in our services among other undergraduates of the type we want ’ ; and the great triumph of his career as a bureaucrat was to persuade the Warren Fisher committee , set up in 1927 to examine methods of recruitment into the Colonial Service , that it was unnecessary to look further afield for men ‘ who possess the qualities of mind , character and personality which make for success in the leadership of native … races ’ .
4 This is a condensed account of the factors which complicate the business of speaking and listening — readers will easily add for themselves their own accounts of the personal and emotional features which make for vulnerability or call for sensitivity .
5 It is clear that the scheme needs to be administered so that it dovetails with and reinforces the benefits of other grant schemes which provide for hedge renovation and management .
6 ( 1 ) Sections 45 to 50 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 ( which provide for payment of allowances to members of local authorities and other bodies ) shall apply with any necessary modifications to members of licensing boards as if the licensing boards were local authorities .
7 Section 6(1) of the UCTA gives rise to particular problems in the area of infringement of third party intellectual property rights , and in relation to clauses which attempt to exclude by blanket wording all warranties implied by the SGA , or which provide for exclusion of liability generally ( such as those excluding liability for economic loss or capping total liability under the contract by reference to a monetary amount ) .
8 Uncertainty as used here relates to the difficulty which an applicant might have of predicting which test for review , rational basis or rightness , would be adopted in any particular case .
9 This is reflected in the marketing statistics , which show for example , that in the United States in 1976 about $100 billion were spent on personal selling compared with $33 billion on advertising .
10 The outbreak is killing off large numbers of fish , which die for lack of oxygen , and many sheep and cattle , which die of thirst due to the absence of drinkable water .
11 Eventually your voice , and other voices which speak for society , must be taken inside the psyche of the child so that what he or she obeys is their own voice of conscience .
12 Global networks will be used by computer users first , the report concludes , while the owners of the highways — both public telephone companies and independent carriers — which charge for traffic , ‘ can not fail to profit . ’
13 Global networks will be used by computer users first , the report concludes , whilst the owners of the highways — both public telephone companies and independent carries — which charge for traffic , ‘ can not fail to profit . ’
14 If you look in the equine magazines , the ‘ Horse and Hound ’ in particular , you will see ads for horses which read for example — ‘ Warranted sound ’ and ‘ Warranted free from vice ’ .
15 There has been some production specifically for sale on video of programmes which cater for leisure interests — " teach-yourself " golf , cookery , gardening and so on .
16 Mann gives a number of examples of financial treaties ( especially loan agreements ) which allow for assignment .
17 The front has a central panel with parallel two-way zips which allow for front and side entry .
18 The idea is graphically summarised by Alison Norman : ‘ We are all familiar with the advertisements and Christmas begging letters which ask for money in terms which suggest that old people are in danger of hypothermia or social isolation simply because they are old — not because they do not have sufficient incomes to heat and repair their homes or to pay for a taxi or telephone . ’
19 A country in which respect for law and order takes second place to the problems of some illiterate chocco . ’
20 The government has endorsed many of the Elton Committee 's recommendations , most of which call for action by schools and LEAs rather than central government .
21 Of the relatively few exceptions to the pattern two which call for mention are Chicheley Hall , Buckinghamshire ( 1719–21 ) , and Sutton Scarsdale , Derbyshire ( begun 1724 ) : the exotic façade of the former probably owes more to the taste of the patron , Sir John Chester , than to Smith 's own devising ; but Sutton Scarsdale , in part evidently inspired by Gibbs 's unexecuted design of 1721 for the university buildings at Cambridge , is his finest work , a wholly convincing essay in the heroic grand manner , in which the giant Corinthian order is handled with total assurance .
22 All of the opportunities which exist for course monitoring in a monolithic , longitudinal course structure also exist at field level in the Modular Course .
23 The instruments use proprietary toroidal mirrors which correct for astigmatism and are capable of real-time spatial as well as spectral analysis when used with CCD type 2-D detector arrays as well as in focus performance with linear diode arrays .
24 textbook examples like these , which strive for relevance , need updating at least annually .
25 We will continue to look closely at mergers in the brewing industry which fall for consideration under the fair trading legislation .
26 Within this framework , differentiation can be made between strategic elites , which may have power over society as a whole , and segmental elites ( the terms are Keller 's ) , which are predominant or which vie for predominance in restricted fields .
27 The most unusual styles to see around today could include what pass for country , city-sophisticated , improvised junk , garden room , Italian modern , French ( Louis Le-whatever ) uncompromisingly antique or whatever period is chosen ( Georgian , Jacobean ) industrial ( high-tech or creative salvage ) , art deco and art nouveau .
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