Example sentences of "and [prep] [adj] we [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And for that we 'll pay the girls a retainer if you like to deliver from one customer to thirteen customers on that Saturday .
2 It expressed the feelings of many with its claim : " In moral terms we are creditors ; and for that we shall pay $140 million a year for the rest of the twentieth century . "
3 And for this we would use Two Face Commit technology .
4 And for this we would use object based technology , object oriented technology to enable us to have this business processes modelled inside the desktop .
5 It will often be necessary to use symbols to represent tones , and for this we will use marks placed before the syllable in the following way ( phonemic transcription will not be used in these examples — words are given in spelling ) :
6 Erm and through this we can see where the different variations come in the system and introduce one or two other ones .
7 If we were to do things in the French style , in a rational and centralised way and there 's a lot to be said both for and against that we would join the Victoria and Albert Museum 's holdings of British art to the Tate .
8 And that illustration offers the same image of an invisible power , and with this we can begin to see the spirit of God at work in the world .
9 Only John took the ‘ poorter 's oath ’ necessary for those who wanted to establish a business , and from this we may surmise that James Champneys lived with John and Jane and that the business was solely in John 's name .
10 This suggests that the effects of the renewal of LSW in the early 1970s have just reached the Rockall Trough , and from this we can deduce that there is a circulation time of 18–19 years between the Labrador Sea and the Rockall Trough .
11 And from this we can deduce that
12 The ‘ grand total ’ of responses to each of the ten questions in the checklist is shown in appendix 4 , and from this we can see that one or two particularly striking polarities stand out .
13 The pipebridge section alone held five tons of hot water when it was full and in all we must have pumped hundreds of tons around the system .
14 We shall consider the respective roles of Parliament and the courts , and in particular we shall examine the jurisdiction and functions of those courts and tribunals with which the caterer is likely to come into contact in the exercise of his or her profession .
15 It does not , however , follow that the obvious public concern felt about the conduct of the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad is irrelevant to the balancing operation which this court is now required to undertake , and to that we shall return .
16 Another issue which needs to be considered is whether or not new policy tools can be found to enable the authorities to achieve their objectives more effectively , and to this we will turn next .
17 I do n't think that I shall every forget the day when sugar came off the ration and at last we could make toffee .
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