Example sentences of "for [det] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 It 's come in in different ways , maths , English and science from Spring Gardens is separate separate sheets which we can actually take out the files and give to each department , there 's no problem there Saint John 's again , is separate sheets , Collingwood is n't , it 's actually on photocopiable sheets , we either cut them up and give them out separately in some form or whatever , and what I 've , what we hope to do over the next maybe this year is to ask them for a sheet each , for each subject that we can actually take out of the file and give to each department , so that is has arrived , it ha did arrive last year but it arrived in such hotch botch that we did n't actually give it out , but we certainly have it this year and Marian and I certainly , Marian anyway will get that together and give it out to departments .
2 and the fear of people for each other that that lot might take away what I 've got sort of thing .
3 ‘ I do n't know how much longer we can hope to keep this a clandestine relationship , ’ Luke said sardonically one Friday night when the immediate edge of the savage hunger for each other that built up during their partings had been soothed by a wildly abandoned reunion .
4 For each SPR that appears in the structured listing , the second part of the report will list :
5 For each firm that is party to the agreement , a ‘ punishment path ’ is formulated , which specifies outputs ( or prices ) for each firm to be adopted if the firm in question deviates from the agreement .
6 The transcription start sites for the P A2b and P A3 promoters analyzed by S1 mapping ( 13 ) indicated three contiguous possible start sites for each promoter that did not allow to determine which was the first nucleotide incorporated by the RNA polymerase , a problem frequently found with S1 mapping analysis .
7 For each module that appears in the structured listing in the first section , there will be an entry in the report which will give :
8 If you own more than one type of vacuum cleaner , please answer for each cleaner that you own .
9 Thus a paediatrician is paid almost twice as much as a general practitioner for each patient that he sees , but less than a general physician , who is given twice as much as a dermato-venereologist .
10 They have to give you a week 's pay for each year that you have been employed them a as pay in lieu of notice .
11 This increase in value is the equivalent of the return or interest that could , for example , be expected on a bank deposit for each day that the relevant sum of money is on deposit .
12 One point was computed for each letter that was correctly recalled in the correct place .
13 Will they have to pay twenty pounds for each television that they have ?
14 They charge they charge twenty five pounds erm , subscription and two pounds for each game that people play .
15 ‘ I have obtained the police accident reports for each junction that you will drive through and have counted all accidents that have been reported in the last three years on any part of the junction .
16 Alternatively , for each SSR that appears in the structured listing , the second part of the report will list :
17 So you have to create a range name for each cell that you 're going to link .
18 For each auklet that responded to a model , we identified its sex by bill shape , and recorded the occurrence of sexual displays , closest approach ( 0cm , 1–10cm , 11–20cm , 21–30cm , or 30cm ) , and response duration ( 1–5s , 6–10s , 11–15s , or 15s ) .
19 And for that things that erm Tupperware that Totem Pails , and you stack up the pails .
20 Because as far as I 'm concerned that is the best way er that 's how I do it for S M B , that 's the criteria for that certificate that they get .
21 It played a very , very important part in David 's career , because it was for that film that he wrote ‘ Space Oddity'/ Most of the stuff on the film came from the Deram label but I thought we ought to have a very special piece of material — some new material — and something that would show how very fine and inventive a writer David was .
22 If a claim is not provided by the agreed date , the Prime contractor may notify the Non-academic Parties responsible for that claim that it intends to submit a consolidated claim without including such missing claim and may thereafter proceed with such submission accordingly .
23 The user also marks with a P ( for print ) any other entries for that employee that are required ( Figure 4. 12(b) ) .
24 Part of the considerable achievement of Michael Mann 's imaginative but faithful treatment is that it manages to make acceptable for the 1990s some of the outmoded attitudes of its characters , and yet refuses to go for that eco-trendiness that will make Dances With Wolves look dated by the turn of the century .
25 Maybe it was for that reason that the party leader singled Mr Prescott 's past year performance out for praise in an interview in The Sunday Correspondent yesterday , calling him , chummily , ‘ Johnny ’ .
26 ‘ Mr Mallon stated that I was embarked on sweeping the RUC very clean and inferred for that reason that some senior people within the force did not wish that approach to continue .
27 It is for that reason that I include it on the shortlist for the Worst Building in the World title .
28 It is perhaps for that reason that the pensions industry had been able to get away with such arrangements for so long .
29 Perhaps it is for that reason that Britain will find greater interest in discussing the problems of the former Soviet Union and in establishing the rouble stabilisation fund — even though it will mean us pledging about $600m to help keep the Reds out of the red .
30 Was it , I wondered , for that reason that it seemed suddenly that the media were too ?
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