Example sentences of "[noun pl] for which it be " in BNC.

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1 The reasons for which it is drawn influence the way it is drawn .
2 Graham has a small sidekick company called MAN-AIR which operates the Apache on twin-engine and instrument rating training , activities for which it is ideally suited .
3 Currently the main cases for which it is used are :
4 An international row is brewing among scientists who say that the EEC 's ISPRA establishment in Italy is trying to make up for its loss of Super-SARA by stealing other plum research contracts for which it is ill-equipped from specialist fusion laboratories throughout West Europe .
5 It is emphasising these offerings rather than the connectivity software products for which it is traditionally known — what it now calls a secondary stream .
6 In general , machine code will only run properly if it is in memory at the addresses for which it was assembled .
7 It must be of immense value today , in fact probably some of the work is too highly priced to be allowed out into the schools for which it was bought .
8 The most frequent criticism was of the food , and over this there was a difference between old people 's homes for which 26 per cent thought the food ‘ not so good ’ and nursing homes for which it was 7 per cent .
9 Even more striking is the provision that if such a tenement is not alienated , but the alms for which it was originally given are neglected over a period of two years , then the property shall again be recoverable at law by the donor or his heirs .
10 During Hart 's time the responsibilities of the customs had been concerned only with the collection of duties and the prevention of smuggling ; Chinese officials were responsible for banking the revenue and for its use in the service of loans and other financial obligations to foreign governments for which it was security .
11 The way in which we put our food over there actually got it to the places for which it was intended .
12 But a corporation created by or in pursuance of an Act of Parliament is subject to the rule that it has only such powers as are expressly conferred , or are necessarily or reasonably incident to the fulfilment of the purposes for which it is established .
13 The general law of confidential information would impose a duty to the donors of information not to use or disclose it beyond the purposes for which it is given without consent of the donors .
14 In this context , this means used and disclosed only for the purposes for which it is compiled , or for which authority is given , or with the donor 's consent or for certain other limited purposes .
15 No definition is inherently and necessarily ‘ correct ’ , it depends on the reasons and purposes for which it is being used .
16 In general , however , the scheme has been successful and has achieved the purposes for which it was instituted .
17 Although the chances of a complaint being made or a prosecution being brought in these circumstances seem remote , it is conceivable that a prosecutor with censorious views could make use of the legislation for purposes for which it was not intended .
18 The court must take into consideration the whole of the lease and the purposes for which it was granted , and then see what is the proper construction of a particular covenant ( Bickmore v Dimmer [ 1903 ] 1 Ch 158 ) .
19 So the ceilings painted in the house of Cheron , the tapestries and carpets for which it is justly famed — reviewed in articles by Wendy Hefford and Ian Bennett and Frances Michael , are supplemented by pictures acquired for Bloomsbury .
20 Surprisingly , no mention of the role of the key worker is made in the studies , and the conclusion must be drawn that this arrangement is either not very common or , if it is used , has done little to resolve the problems for which it was intended , many of which are listed above .
21 However , as it is the only qualification in this area , we have endless problems in discouraging people from attributing to it all sorts of accreditations for which it was not designed and have to point out that it does not qualify people to interpret , give advice or act on behalf of others .
22 Letts , of course , has moved in the other direction , into book publishing ( Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop has seen a 500% increase in turnover of sales of their books this year , John Harvey-Jones please note ) , but it is well worth stocking Letts ' unbeatable range of the more traditional diaries for which it is so rightly famous .
23 The properties of the polymer , and hence the end-uses for which it is most suitable vary , of course , with the type .
24 Past more bushes now , I stand for a moment on the edge of a sacred area , which I share with the rabbits for which it is home .
25 There may be some pleasures for which it is worth risking one 's life but to do so for a cigarette is an illustration of the sheer insanity of addictive disease .
26 If the process of taking evidence abroad is to serve its purpose , the evidence must be in a form which makes it admissible and gives it proper weight in the proceedings for which it was prepared , and this requires the authorities of the country in which the evidence is to be taken to show considerable flexibility in allowing , and it may be operating , modes of procedure which are quite unfamiliar .
27 Centres should note that in an integrated programme of music modules a centre may register a candidate for each of the modules for which it is anticipated the candidate will be successful ie which allows the candidate to be certificated at his/her maximum level of attainment ( see paragraph 5 on Registration ) .
28 5.2 For the series of Music Making modules , Centres should register a candidate for each of the modules for which it is anticipated the candidate will be successful .
29 The hardware of this music machine should be capable of playing back the composition in the sounds of the instruments for which it was written .
30 The use of Parathion will be banned on 81 of the 90 crops for which it was previously licensed .
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