Example sentences of "for [v-ing] [that] [pron] had " in BNC.

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1 The case , Cohen v. Cowles Media Co. , arose from the attempt of Dan Cohen , a Minnesota political operative , to sue two of the state 's largest newspapers for revealing that he had leaked information to them .
2 But if by any chance it were ever possible to locate this ‘ vernacular ’ in the usage of an informant , we would have no criteria for demonstrating that we had located it , any more than we could locate ‘ the dialect ’ in the speech of a single informant .
3 In May 1964 , McAteer criticised his Nationalist colleague , Patrick Gormley MP , for saying that he had no qualms about rising for ‘ God Save the Queen ’ , or the loyal toast .
4 Meanwhile Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke last night received an apology from ITN for claiming that he had been late for yesterday 's wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph .
5 In the light of this amended agreement , the British LTA might have been forgiven for thinking that it had pre-empted any legal action over its former agreement , which it had sent to Brussels for consideration as long ago as September 1990 .
6 Mrs Thatcher was critical of Mr Kinnock for thinking that he had victory in the bag before the result was declared .
7 It is important to be clear then about our reasons for feeling that we had to explain why women have come so far rather than explaining why there had been so few gains .
8 This leads to our second reason for feeling that we had to explain how women have come so far : when women achieved the vote little else changed .
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