Example sentences of "be [adj] [that] for " in BNC.

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1 But , I am sure that for the purpose of this case Dr. Walker 's emphasis on peaks , that is the noise of an individual heavy goods vehicle , is more relevant .
2 ‘ I 'm afraid that for the moment , yes , the company would prefer you to resign . ’
3 You need to be clear that for both of you what is going on is OK and creative of mutual satisfaction .
4 It will be clear that for this approach an artefact which already embodies a categorization process is clearly distinguished from a natural object which does not .
5 It 's important to be clear that for the moment we are talking about the purchase of places in the private and voluntary sectors : in-house purchasing is not with us yet .
6 It should be clear that for total injections and total withdrawals to remain equal requires that a rising interest rate be accompanied by a falling level of income , and vice versa .
7 I must say that I really enjoyed my time in the RAF and I 'm convinced that for National Serviceman , the Air Gunner 's trade was the best way to complete the compulsory Armed Service requirement of the time .
8 They lie ahead , and since they can travel at twice our pace , we may be sure that for all the length of our march we shall be subject to ambush .
9 It should now be apparent that for any rights theory to be capable of satisfactorily addressing the broader problems which now confront our traditional representative institutions it will need to transcend the essentially liberal principles which lie at the heart of Dworkin 's thesis .
10 The style and tone of this appendix are quite astonishing ; fortunately , readers of this book and of Early music will be aware that for one writer to read another 's work insufficiently carefully to understand it , to attribute to him ideas he does not hold , and then to subject them to sarcasm and ridicule is no way to conduct academic debate , and about these four pages the present writer — the recipient of this attention — needs say no more .
11 Morant , Chambers and others were aware that for ten years or more several LEAs including Sheffield , Nottingham , Wigan , Liverpool , Carlisle , Finchley , Bolton , Cambridge , and Edinburgh had been experimenting with their own employment schemes .
12 Mystics are certain that for brief periods they have been enabled to experience such perception and know themselves to be part of a meaningful whole — one with the way things ultimately are .
13 We are all different : but , certainly it is possible that for many of us our current consumption of cigarettes , alcohol , tea , coffee , sugar , and even chocolate are enough to adversely affect our health and our nutritional balance .
14 It is possible that for all its lofty consequences , Nietzsche 's willingness to expose himself to Meistersinger in the first place arose out of nothing loftier than social contacts : the coincidence that a sister of Wagner 's living in Leipzig was friendly with Professor Ritschl and his wife , with whom Nietzsche was on excellent terms at the time .
15 It is possible that for brief periods during construction of the breakwater , barges or other vessels may need to moor in positions which would affect operation of the radar station .
16 It is clear that for Marx the ‘ discovery ’ of the gens was probably the most important of Morgan 's contribution to anthropology .
17 It is clear that for Locke the perception model of faith created an unsatisfactory barrier between those with faith and those without .
18 Again , as with Ichthus , we see that the training of leaders is written into the church planting strategy , and it is clear that for churches to grow they need to invest in more leaders .
19 This suggests why , contrary to the way in which certain commentators tend to represent them , it is clear that for Foucault , as for Lyotard or Derrida , total fragmentation would be as counter-productive — and as impossible — as total synthesis .
20 It is clear that for a girl to have any chance of succeeding , she must play the Tour in some style .
21 It is clear that for the banking sector as a whole , foreign currency business predominates .
22 Confining ourselves to the obvious , it is clear that for paragraph ( a ) to apply the seller must be in breach of contract .
23 It is clear that for Roy at any rate his philosophy for life is one that works for him .
24 Although the night-time itching has been put down to the nocturnal habits of the mite , it is interesting that for the first few weeks of infestation , when the mites are presumably just as active , there are often no symptoms at all .
25 It is noticeable that for the distant past of language orthodox models of change , such as the Indo-European family-tree model , are mainly models of divergence ( in these models languages are envisaged , like galaxies , as moving away from one another at considerable speed ) , whereas for recent centuries models of language history are predominantly convergent .
26 But ‘ belong ’ — she is fearful that for her at least the word may explode , may vanish in a puff of smoke as delicate as the smoke that trickles from Fenna 's nostrils when he is asleep ; as delicate as the fronds of smoke that drift mysteriously from the end of Phoebe 's cigarette when she gestures impatiently in conversation .
27 it 's unusual that for children really cos they do n't usually go for salad
28 It is likely that for new entrants into the financial services regime , whether qualified or not , an initial test of competence will be required — as will be expected from any other financial adviser , whether a solicitor or an individual wishing to join FIMBRA .
29 It is likely that for regulation to be tightened , more funds are needed for the SROs to improve staffing levels , which inevitably means an increase in the costs of regulation .
30 and we do n't see it and it 's disgraceful that for another five years they 're going to get even less and less
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