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

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1 2 To ensure that the buyer pays for the goods/services supplied .
2 Experts believe that the discharge limits for these substances — many of which are included on the EEC 's ‘ black list ’ due to their toxicity , persistence and tendency to accumulate in organisms — should always be based on the best available control technology .
3 Secondly , it is seen in a whole host of tactics and alternative strategies to the simple procedure of insisting that the sufferer goes for treatment just as he or she would do for any other disease .
4 Tonson 's title-page said nothing of the sort ; only that the word-book offered for sale in 1693 was a new improved version .
5 The second option is to sell the property along with the company but ensure that the price received for the company fully reflects the range of values for the assets .
6 It might have been more honest to have said that the price paid for ending National Service was increased dependence on nuclear weapons .
7 Since Hume , philosophers of an empiricist turn of mind have tended to suppose that any ‘ knowledge ’ obtained by a priori perception of connections between ideas is trifling and empty of content , and that the price paid for the necessity and certainty of such ‘ knowledge ’ is a loss of information .
8 Such imperfections of bowel function obviously result in a poorer quality of life for the patients concerned , suggesting that the price paid for avoidance of a permanent ileostomy may be too high in older patients .
9 It is advisable that the date set for completion involves a group meeting and discussion of possible responses .
10 An older hand , helping with the fixing , commented that the release clips for folding and unfolding the Workmate were set further back than on his old-style version , making them a little more difficult to operate , and that the metal frame had more angular , sharper corners — not quite as user-friendly , he reckoned !
11 In each of these appeals it has been rightly accepted by counsel for the contemnor that the hearing below of the committal application was impeccable , that the sentence imposed for the contempts of court found proved can not be criticised and the committal order properly specified each of the contempts for which the contemnor had been sentenced .
12 It is therefore no legal answer to the ejectment to say that the contingency provided for has not happened .
13 Given that in practice managers , like everyone else , suffer from ‘ bounded rationality ’ , that is , inadequate information and computational skills , it is apparent that the conduct required for profit maximisation can only be a matter for judgment : there is no practically discoverable , uniquely correct , profit-maximising course of action .
14 It 's a mark of reverence that the vehicle provided for the god to come to his people is pure and empty and wo n't pollute .
15 Theoretically his presidency must end in 1852 , but it was already evident that the Prince hoped for a second term of office , to which end he began to organize a campaign to drum up sufficient popular support for this to become possible .
16 One of the good features of the pond is that the soil extracted for the depth was reused for building up other areas of the pond , so there was no waste to dispose of .
17 I understand from the hon. Gentleman that the station provided for in the Bill is intended to serve trains coming initially along a different route — not from Stratford — to the Euroterminal .
18 But , for the time to come , I hope we may double our diligence , if the war with France do not obstruct our endeavours … for time is so far spent , past our meridian , that the affair calls for diligence .
19 3 In addition to providing for strong and responsible government it has been claimed that the system provides for moderate government because the two parties in a two-party system must strive to occupy the middle ground where the votes lie thickest and this obliges them to control their extremists who might dissuade the middling voters from giving their support .
20 What this means is well illustrated by the fact that the Company accounts for as much as two per cent of UK power consumption .
21 The EC also insisted on a biannual monitoring of Rover 's hitherto secret five-year corporate plan , in order to confirm that the money allocated for restructuring was being spent on that .
22 Nor should anything especially sinister be read into reports that the money to pay for little Sachin has been provided by commercial concerns not averse to a little of the old quid pro quo .
23 Care needs to be taken to space out fund raising events or it will appear that the school cares for nothing but money .
24 It seems unlikely , therefore , that the ability to adjust for body weight would have materially affected the results that relate to pill use .
25 Users have to ensure that the software works for them and they do not end up working for the software .
26 The tricky part will be to squeeze from service industries alone the entire 4% of annual productivity increases that the government wants for the economy as a whole .
27 A problem with the presentation of the foregoing data is to assess the amount of responsibility that the government has for the policies .
28 Mary Warnock provides a scathing analysis of the government 's attitude to higher education when she writes of the contempt that the government has for universities and their staff :
29 Apart from that , the hon. Gentleman should acknowledge that the Government have for a number of years , under the farm and conservation grants scheme , provided a 40 per cent .
30 Page 2 of the consultation paper refers to the guidelines that the Government considered for the new council tax .
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