Example sentences of "[that] [det] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 You may find that some positions for intercourse become uncomfortable .
2 Slightly different considerations show that some reasons for recognizing the authority of another are secondary .
3 However , it must be recognised that such claims for compensation would involve an extension of Francovich , both because that was a case of complete non-implementation , not just defective implementation , and because the UK government could argue that its implementation of the Directive in 1981 was done on the basis of its good faith understanding of what European law then required and so there was no element of fault in its decision-making at that time .
4 With forty years of hindsight , we know that such hopes for a ban on possession of the bomb were sadly misplaced .
5 Chairman I must respond to that , that the work secret road is not appraise donated to this organization , I think it 's one latched onto by the press to develop some headline , er nobody 's ever used that phrase about anything being secret in this organization whatsoever , the simple fact is that these drawings for your approval are not yet finished , that 's the extent of secrecy , my staff are still working on them , they 'll come
6 The way that these arrangements for the responsibility and control of book provision work out are often as much a matter of personalities and university politics as anything else .
7 Some respondents to the Discussion Paper suggested that these methods for accounting for issue costs were in conflict with the requirements of the companies legislation * in the case of issues of debt instruments because the legislation prohibits setting off assets and liabilities .
8 This means that many mergers for which there have been no demonstrable advantages , but which have not been found to be overtly anti-competitive , have been allowed through , and thus contributed to the general increase in industrial concentration .
9 This has meant that many enthusiasts for computing in the humanities have an uncomfortable sense of crisis , a feeling of promise unfulfilled .
10 Some people would argue that many applications for judicial review which are heard by courts in fact involve wider political and administrative issues ; and that the rules of evidence and procedure in such cases should be changed to allow interested third parties to ‘ intervene ’ in the proceedings and to allow relevant information to be given about the likely impact of a decision one way or the other on the administrative process and on the public at large .
11 Controlled growth chamber experiments ( as well as greenhouse practices ) have established beyond doubt that many plants for which carbon is a limiting nutrient respond to short-term carbon dioxide enrichment with faster growth and greater yields ( Rosenberg , 1981 ) .
12 7.2 The Proprietor further agrees that all charges for carrying out the Proprietor 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Proprietor and shall be deductible from payments due to the Proprietor .
13 7.2 The Company further agrees that all charges for carrying out the author 's corrections additions or deletions in the preparation and reproduction of artwork apart from errors for which the Publisher or printer is responsible exceeding 10% ( ten per cent ) of the charge for preparation of such artwork shall be borne by the Company and shall be deductible from payments due to the Company .
14 Was the word from on high that all plans for release had been shelved ?
15 The Warmfield company has claimed that all procedures for dumping — which it claims will consist mainly of meat and fish and industrial waste — are safe , although it has refused to disclose full details .
16 On April 7 Iran temporarily closed its borders with Iraq , claiming that all resources for refugees had been exhausted .
17 It also proposes that all components for a motorcycle must be approved for each model of machine so bikers could not use alternative tyres , for example , without paying for them to be tested and approved for their motorcycle .
18 In its Philip Morris decision in November 1987 , the Court held that all agreements for a merger where a cartel situation already existed , or might be created by the merger , were exposed to Article 85 .
19 A third would give GPs an explicit right to prescribe the drugs their patients need without any cash limit , while a fourth would specify that all contracts for care must protect quality , not just promote cost competition .
20 In carrying this out they will seek to ensure that all assessors for whom they are responsible are applying the standards in an objective and consistent way .
21 He is anxious that all demands for screening from pressure groups — of doctors or patients — should be weighed carefully .
22 Here we need only note that all applications for a prerogative order are public actions ; and in some cases applications for declarations and injunctions must be made in accordance with Order 53 .
23 The central role of the Treasury dates from a minute of 1860. when it was decided that all funds for the government should be released by the Treasury to the various ministries .
24 The documents were prepared by the Law Society 's Race Relations Committee to ensure that all candidates for the judiciary know what is expected of them .
25 Mr Cecil Parkinson , the Transport Secretary , has told BR that all subsidies for commuter services on Network South East — currently £141 million a year — will be removed by March 1993 .
26 Mr Peter Lloyd , the Home Office junior minister , agreed that more powers for local authority inspectors were necessary , but to compel licensing of all breeders would place unnecessary restrictions on pet owners wanting to sell a litter .
27 I pointed out that , their firm being in Birkenhead and my production scheduled for one-night stands in village halls in North Wales , it would be unlikely that any customers for her wares would be among my audience .
28 Often a priority given to some activity in this police hierarchy of meaning has been laid down from a constable 's first days as a probationer and now lies beneath the immediate consciousness , so that any calls for a change in direction of police response may well be defeated by an unspoken semantic value which the institution gives to that activity .
29 Although Friends of the Earth still argued that the hearings provided a useful platform and that any plans for civil disobedience were premature , others turned to direct action , as at Torness .
30 We would appreciate your help with the above by ensuring that any adjustments for your staff reach us timeously .
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