Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] that for " in BNC.

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1 They tend to think of profits as being directly related to the volume of sales and find it confusing that for one year the reported sales are higher than the previous year but the reported net profit is lower .
2 Was it possible that for the sake of prayer and guidance of souls he had a calling to the unmarried state ?
3 ( Is it possible that for some reason , such as disease , the manpower became too weak to handle these massive stones ?
4 His criticism of Oesterley 's work makes it clear that for Eliot a ritual 's origins may be as meaningless as is its present form .
5 Piloting recognition tests for films gathered in Study 1 made it clear that for subjects who know Cambridge moderately well recognizing a particular Cambridge junction from among distractors is relatively easy , thus to avoid ceiling effects it was decided to use multiple different films of various individual junctions as recognition stimuli .
6 But what had just happened had nothing to do with etiquette : Antonio Crepi had made it clear that for him , and by extension for the whole of the Perugia that mattered , Zen had ceased to exist .
7 From the moment he had come to power , Napoleon III had made it plain that for him the problem of Paris was not simply one of creating prosperity for its inhabitants ; rather it was one of transforming and embellishing the city in such a way as to make life better for its inhabitants while simultaneously making it worthy of the new France .
8 Twelfth-century romances make it plain that for a noblewoman to suckle her own child implied a quite exceptional degree of love .
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