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

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1 An example of a limitation clause is where a supplier of computer software limits his liability for faulty software to the licence fee he has received for that software .
2 The kind of article that someone who lives my kind of life finds himself having to write to pay for that kind of life .
3 Perhaps it is the habitual leader of the group or perhaps the leader has arisen for that meeting on that topic .
4 Part of the considerable achievement of Michael Mann 's imaginative but faithful treatment is that it manages to make acceptable for the 1990s some of the outmoded attitudes of its characters , and yet refuses to go for that eco-trendiness that will make Dances With Wolves look dated by the turn of the century .
5 May I draw to the attention of the Secretary of State the case of a Wakefield man who was refused expensive injections for infertility by a fund-holding GP and told to apply for that treatment to a non fund-holding practice in Wakefield ?
6 Yes , about what amount of money would a purchaser expect to pay for that kind of cover ?
7 How much childcare do Ministers think they are going to get for that sort of money ?
8 The money Sara has received from newspapers as a result of libel actions has helped to pay for that care .
9 ‘ I 'm going to ring for that taxi . ’
10 Now presumably somebody in government or Whitehall has just taken a decision to , to go for it all in one year , I do n't know why , I , I do n't suppose we 're told why , but the , the consequence of the decision is actually going to be that people in Shropshire , our clients and social services are going to pay for that decision , either through paying charges for services that they now get for nothing , or by getting less services , er , and this does n't seem to be in line with the government 's stated aim of , of targeting money where it 's most needed .
11 her mum really she 's got a lot on , she 'll have a lot on cos she 's got to prepare for that wedding , you know what you 're like when you , you 've got
12 However , as the amending legislation does not have retrospective effect , traders who , under the High Court interpretation , would have been eligible for a repayment supplement are invited to apply for that supplement .
13 There is no point granting leave to a person with sufficient interest if it is clear , for example , that the applicant 's case is a hopeless one on its merits and is bound to fail for that reason ; or that the case raises only non-justiciable issues .
14 The University has in place a funding strategy to enable it to achieve this objective ; the funds , however , which it would hope to raise for that purpose would not be available to meet the costs of relocating the medical departments ( see para. 3.1 above ) .
15 Could not he have arranged for that report to be leaked to the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , because that might have prevented the hon. Gentleman from making the foolish pledge that Labour will abolish the excellent reforms ?
16 He was not the friend Preston might have picked for that distinction had there been any rivals in the field .
17 ‘ We recruit people who can identify with our high standards , all staff are recruited with the specific client in mind and continue to work for that client only .
18 It was as clear an indication as he could ever have wished for that Hope was not primarily interested in the immense dowry .
19 Mary 's authoritarian treatment of customs duties might have compensated for that decline , had not Elizabeth and Burghley allowed inflation to erode their true value .
20 How many did you have to do for that test then ?
21 If the result of the income generation approach is that more resources are released to treat more patients and provide additional resources for their medical care , it does not seem that anyone should have to apologise for that policy .
22 This was to have been changed by clause 54(4) under which the benefit received was to be assessed at the arm 's length price which an ordinary member of the public would have paid for that service .
23 The Court found on the facts that it did not need to pronounce upon whether the provisions relating to the Gex Zone created a stipulation in favour of a third party , but warned that the existence of such rights should not be lightly assumed : each such claim must be separately examined to determine ‘ whether the States which have stipulated in favour of a third State meant to create for that State an actual right which the latter has accepted as such ’ .
24 Hoping against all hope that Claire had n't snapped the last link between them and gone to look for that bastard
25 He shall be assessed on the whole amount or value of that benefit except in so far as is shown that the benefit derives directly or indirectly from income on which he has already been charged to tax for that year or a previous year of assessment .
26 Roy won four full International caps for Northern Ireland , is the only Palace player ever to have appeared for that country and was the first 3rd Division player to be selected for a full international .
27 Erm the criterion one that has been avoi has been described as a avoid the greenbelt to reflect the possibility or the theoretical possibility that er a new settlement could be er provided shall we say erm erm n on the inner edge of the greenbelt , if the scenario arose that the final definition of the York greenbelt did allow for that possibility to emerge .
28 These were the words she had longed to hear , the ones she had wished for that day at the Trevi Fountain .
29 One single man lived in lodgings and his landlady was in the habit of putting in a pudding basin the lunch she had prepared for that day , for him to have warmed up on the morrow .
30 When I think what I 've done for that boy .
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