Example sentences of "for [noun pl] which [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The character on stage , for reasons which may possibly be explained by the insertion of a line or two into the script , wears a deaf-aid … ’
2 For reasons which can only be guessed at he decided to establish himself near Keswick in Cumberland and returned in the following year with Hans Loner , a relative by marriage , and twelve German workers , to set up works and to prospect more fully .
3 As the months have passed , it his become clear that something like a campaign of disinformation has been waged , for reasons which can still only be guessed at .
4 Critics might say the charters are merely PR exercises for pledges which should already be standard requirements of the health service .
5 PR exercises for pledges which should already be standard requirements of the health service .
6 In their view the Commission were giving Article 100A an unduly wide construction and were using it for proposals which should properly have been based on some alternative Article of the EEC Treaty , such as Article 100 or Article 235 , which required unanimity in the Council .
7 These should include mild and hot peppers ( the jalapeño pepper is not for the faint hearted ) , and tomato sauces for tacos which can also be used for many other dishes .
8 Aid is now essential to Africa as any kind of external finance is essential : it is a means of paying for imports which would otherwise not be bought , about half of which are capital goods necessary for the maintenance of assets , badly depreciated after years of neglect .
9 Data and information gained from empirical observation and experience are necessary for explanations which can then be used for the building-up of theory .
10 Section 147 ( 2 ) of the Consumer Credit Act does provide for regulations which could virtually cover all the points we have raised here .
11 Similarly , a fall in demand by consumers is signalled by price falling relative to production costs and gives rise to losses for producers which may well lead to factory closures and job losses .
12 Throughout the United States of America , this method of compensation relies on the victim bringing a civil action against the perpetrator and obtaining an order for damages which can then be recovered from the confiscated funds .
13 Groups no less than individuals ( although not in quite the same sense as individuals ) are subject to fits of passion , self-deception and hysteria which may create a temporary majority for decisions which will later be regretted .
14 These provided for cuts which would nevertheless increase price support spending by 30 per cent to ECU32,500 million .
15 She commissioned the building of the Convitto Maria Luigia , once a school for boys which could almost have been described as the Eton of Italy .
16 The engineering emphasis will be on the search for mechanisms which can most effectively perform the required functions with the human operator in a support role undertaking functions which are not readily mechanised .
17 This was one reason why they played such an important role in the renaissance of interest in the classical world from the fifteenth century onwards : here were many examples of objects giving tangible evidence for events which could otherwise only be read about .
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