Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] for that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She might not have kissed him , but for the moment he knew he was willing to settle for that message : I love you — I think .
2 12.2 Should the Proprietor for any reason whatsoever not prepare and deliver such updating revision and correction within such time as may be reasonably required by the Publisher the Publisher shall be free to employ for that purpose such writer ( or writers ) as it may think fit and to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to such writer(s) from any monies due to the Proprietor for such updates , revisions or corrections .
3 12.2 Should the Company for any reason whatsoever not procure the preparation and delivery of such updating revision and correction within such time as may be reasonably required by the Publisher the Publisher shall be free to employ for that purpose such writer ( or writers ) as it may think fit and to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to such writer(s) from any monies due to the Company .
4 England were no doubt content to settle for that return from their spearhead bowler on such a benign pitch .
5 Are the greatest club in the land happy to settle for that kind of substitute ?
6 And because er we do have a quality assurance system in place although not certificated , er we were able to tender for that work .
7 It was very weary now , so weary it only wanted to drop back to sleep , and yet too weary to fight for that freedom .
8 Environmental variations are fundamental to the creation of the complex cultural mosaic that comprises human occupance of the earth , but their existence is insufficient to account for that mosaic .
9 Will you have enough to do for that length of time .
10 ‘ But this man attacked the nurse for no apparent reason and it is very difficult to legislate for that sort of behaviour . ’
11 So for that to happen for that food to be converted into a form that your body can use it 's got to be broken down .
12 As someone interested in trying to promote industrial regeneration and further growth in the north-east does my hon. Friend agree that the additional burdens laid on businesses in regions such as his own by the absurd idea of the imposition of a regional tier of government and the increased taxation necessary to pay for that tier would have an adverse effect on local business , would increase costs , would reduce competitiveness and would help to drive business and jobs away from his region ?
13 Gulliver , it was held that any profit made by a director as a result of the misuse of confidential information , which he had obtained by virtue of his position as an insider , was liable to account for that profit to the company .
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