Example sentences of "[that] [adj] [noun] [modal v] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 And it 's our intention that that land should remain for our children 's children 's children , that 's the first point .
2 The advice ( Devon County Council 1990:12 ) was that Each school must decide for itself exactly what to include but it is likely that all schools will want to include the following documents : a statement of the school 's aims and values ; a statement of priorities chosen for development in the current year ; a list of objectives to be tackled in the next two or three years ; an outline of how the curriculum will be developed and specially of how the National Curriculum will be introduced ; staff development plans , including the in-service education and a training plan for the current financial year ; plans for the use and development of the school 's resources ; the school 's approved budget for the current financial year .
3 In one study of primary schools , the 1918 Handbook of Suggestions for the Consideration of Teachers was quoted as making only one requirement of uniformity , " the Board of Education desired to see in the teaching of public elementary schools … that each teacher shall think for himself , and work out by himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to best advantage and best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school " ( Kogan 1973:145 ) .
4 The only uniformity of practice that the Board of Education desires to see in the teaching of Public Elementary schools is that each teacher should think for himself and work out for himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to the best advantage and be best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school .
5 This overcame the concern that some states might compete for industry by setting lax requirements , so becoming ‘ polluter havens ’ , or that large industry in some states might lobby for the establishment of permissive standards .
6 Yet as we noted in our tenth report : ‘ The price that some children may pay for demanding little of the teacher may be that they are given work which demands little of them ’ ( Alexander et al .
7 The fact that he demonstrated his interest in those eight cases , emphasised them and talked so wildly about them , shows that his concern is not with the genuine asylum seeker , but with diminishing the respect that this country should hold for people who are in desperate trouble and whom , in better and more self-confident days , hon. Members of all parties would have been in favour of helping .
8 The amount of work required to obtain this information may be inferred from knowing that this project will run for 9 years and cost 100 million US dollars .
9 A number of articles I have read all seem to indicate that rail freight will decline , for example the report that French Railways might sue for damages because of loss of freight revenue ( The Times , 30 Jan . ) .
10 They suggest that peculiar factors may account for the high levels recorded on a limited number of ground-based instruments .
11 The article implied that the Company embarked on capital works in the hope that future profits will pay for such projects .
12 The workhouse — institutional rather than ‘ outdoor ’ relief — was one way of controlling the help given to paupers ; but demands that such institutions should pay for themselves had a hollow ring to it — many of the inmates were there because their skills were not needed in declining industries , so they could hardly be set to work profitably once they were taken within its walls .
13 SCOTVEC is able to offer assistance and advice on the form and content that such training should have for individual qualifications .
14 Ethnicity is not , however , always marked by linguistic distinctiveness , Labov 's work with Italian and Jewish speakers in New York City shows that such distinctiveness may persist for several generations , or conversely may disappear with the first generation of native-born speakers who nevertheless maintain a strong sense of ethnicity ( Labov 1972b : 281 ) .
15 Further , if you ignore the consequences that these actions may have for another , the voice of your mentor will then be replaced by a different voice guided by greed , destruction and hardness of heart .
16 ‘ This operation in Latvia , ’ I found myself speaking in a whisper , ‘ what is it doing that these machines will do for the rest of Russia ? ’
17 It suggests that electric cars could account for 7 per cent by volume of total urban vehicle traffic by the year 2002 .
18 It may be that many children will live for years with only episodes of severe illness .
19 The MEC assumes that all students will continue for honours , if eligible , unless informed otherwise by the student .
20 We are asked to reiterate that ALL Tutors must apply for the End of Module Tests from the N.E.C. Application for the Tests should be accompanied by the following information , giving three weeks notice or more .
21 Popular suffrage meant that rival factions would shout for their own candidate .
22 Prejudice , such as that exploited by Tupper in Cardiff in 1911 , became mixed with self concern — the belief that Asiatic crews would work for lower wages and in worse conditions than British , and so undercut the union 's effort to improve both in the British seaman 's interests .
23 The relatively liberal de Graaff had been replaced as Governor-General by de Jonge , a hardliner ( it was he who pronounced that Dutch rule would continue for another 300 years ) , and the Colonial Minister was H. Colijn , whose notorious book , Colonial Problems of Today and Tomorrow ( 1928 ) , had declared that the Indonesians could not expect self-government ‘ in the humanly foreseeable future ’ : indeed , he dismissed the notion that there was any Indonesia : ‘ The islands … are a unity for the reason that they compose the Netherlands Indies and for that reason alone . ’
24 ‘ There 's nothing that one dose will do for you that two wo n't do better ! ’
25 On Aug. 10 it was agreed that five minesweepers would leave for the eastern Mediterranean , but their deployment in the Gulf was ruled out .
26 Alan J. Lerner used to say that any composer must write for himself — if you try and write what you think the public want , you 'll go mad .
27 As the estimate is simply the maximum that any hypothesis can achieve for the remainder of the utterance , the estimate is always optimistic and the algorithm is admissible .
28 Her husband later told a news conference : ‘ She was the best thing that any man could wish for . ’
29 Most of these are shingle beaches , but those facing west are sandy , the white shell sand of the Atlantic shore , backed by the machair , that wonderful wild grassland of the west coast , which in May and June is filled with flowers and all the nesting birds that any photographer could wish for .
30 20 year-ole Alison Hanlon has natural corkscrew curls that most girls would die for !
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