Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] be [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 leader member relations and the extent to which there is support for the leader ,
2 Organisations are political systems within which there is competition for scarce resources and unequal influence .
3 Both cases are examples of abuse of a dominant position in a ‘ bottleneck market ’ in which there is room for only one major supplier .
4 The program personality presented to the student , and to the teacher , need not be that of a neutral machine — it can show a variety of human attributes , and the balancing of these in the design of the program is an important matter in which there is room for a variety of approaches .
5 The other two factors are the degree to which it is easy to enter the industry or market , and the degree to which there are substitutes for the products .
6 The Ukrainian Supreme Soviet discussed Prime Minister Vitold Fokin 's programme for economic reform on Oct. 24 , and on Oct. 25 approved it by 284 to 39 votes after a heated debate , during which there were calls for Fokin 's resignation .
7 Preparing to board and ark in which there was room for every species .
8 He was the founder in 1864 of the Liverpool Adult Deaf and Dumb Benevolent Society and , with the aid of public subscriptions , responsible for the building of the Liverpool Institute for the Adult Deaf and Dumb , of which he was Secretary for sixty years .
9 This he did by hard work , love for cricket and an exceptional organizing ability , which in 1953 resulted in the founding of the Danish Cricket Association of which he was chairman for 18 years .
10 He founded two cycling associations — the North Road Cycling Club and Cyclists ' Road Records Association , of which he was President for nearly 30 years — an unique achievement for a deaf man in a mainly hearing organisation .
11 In 1846 he joined the committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society , of which he was president for eighteen years , and immediately came to public attention as principal signer of a set of ‘ resolutions and a memorial [ to MPs ] adopted at a meeting of gentlemen deputed from various parts of the United Kingdom to represent the sentiments of the inhabitants in their respective districts , on the subject of colonial slavery ’ .
12 When she has finished what she is doing for the moment , she walks on briskly , her head making little bird-like movements , so that she can see everything that she passes .
13 ‘ If he had any idea of what she was doing for us , MoD does n't want it spread around .
14 ‘ Talking of freedom , ’ James said , ‘ Kate and I were wondering what you were doing for Christmas . ’
15 Much of the time the principal performers were not even aware of what we were doing for them .
16 Now the legal system always thinks that there are people around who should n't be trusted , and I think that 's right , and that 's what there 's laws for .
17 What it does claim , and what there is evidence for , is that anyone , of whatever rank , who uses violence or brutality against prisoners will be tried and punished if convicted .
18 But the time must be at hand to see if he can do for Scotland what he is doing for Celtic , and not simply because of injury to others .
19 She was too old for a doll 's house now so it did n't matter , but she hoped he would finish what he was doing for Oliver .
20 Disenchanted with the way society had changed and their own place in it , again like many of their kind , they looked to Hitler as a role model , admired what he was doing for Germany .
21 " Well , it 's entered in the accounts as " commission " , but I 'm still trying to find out what it was commission for .
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