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

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1 They will welcome the support that is given for that process from the centre .
2 He is looking for that quality which you must allow me to call ‘ modernity ’ ; for I know of no better word to express the idea I have in mind .
3 A ‘ minder ’ is allocated , who is freed for that time to assist the trainee .
4 He is selected for that reason , because he will not be suspected by the police . ’
5 If authority is needed for that proposition , it can be found in the decision of the Court of Appeal in Rhodes v. Dawson ( 1886 ) 16 Q.B.D. 548 .
6 Also , when words are syntactically ambiguous ( i.e. they can have more than one grammatical tag ) the corpus can provide information about how often each of the possible tags is used for that word .
7 The term natural justice is used for that part of the spectrum which requires a relatively wide range of procedural checks , while fairness is used in those areas either where the nature of the decision-maker renders the term natural justice inappropriate or the set of safeguards tends towards the lower end of the spectrum .
8 If it should be made in conjunction with the Corvedale line , assuming that the capital is raised for that line , it may be too late then to enquire how trains are to run from Lydham village to Bishop 's Castle , which now might be placed on the main line , or what expenditure will be necessary to make the roads to Lydham village as suitable for the inhabitants of Norbury , Wentnor , &c. , as those over which they at present travel to Lydham Heath .
9 In this latter context , it should be noted that RSC Order 53 rule 3(8) provides that where certiorari is sought to quash any decision which is subject to appeal , and a time-limit is fixed for that appeal , the court may adjourn the application for leave to seek certiorari until the appeal is heard or the time limit for appealing has expired .
10 Shaw is negotiating for that hen house over there . ’
11 If speakers report using Creole or " Patois " in a specified situation , this means that the use of Creole is licensed for that situation .
12 Adopting as a precedent the order made by this Board in Baksh v. The Queen [ 1958 ] A.C. 167 , 172 , their Lordships consider that this is a case in which the right course is to rely for that purpose on the judicial discretion and experience of the court in Jamaica .
13 The money each club generates is held for that club to use for improvements , alterations and safety measures .
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