Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] for " in BNC.
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1 | And we do know that for some gravitational reason we 've yet to fathom , the absorption effect is nullified below ground-level . |
2 | The Minister will know that for some years London weighting has been frozen because the Minister 's policy is to pay just sufficient to recruit and retain civil servants . |
3 | I suppose you may say : ‘ Why should I be more green ’ ? and what I say to that is : ‘ I do n't know what the reason is for you but I do know that for me it 's about showing compassion for the planet we live on and trying to hand on as much beauty and good-will as we possibly can to future generations ; while improving our own quality of life . |
4 | But if you take the , the servicing sections overall , what we should be able to say is that look okay we 're gon na have a delayed kick in of improved productiv because it , productivity cos of new systems that are helping us , whether it moves us from two point six to two point seven to two point eight is arguable , and we wo n't know that for sure until we get there , but we should n't have is deterioration . |
5 | I should perhaps explain that for many years it had been a regulation in UK registered public transport aircraft that when flying below 15 000 feet hand operated microphones were prohibited . |
6 | The staff who carry out internal verification must ensure that for each award good assessment instruments are available , that the assessors ' judgments on candidates ' work are objective , consistent and in line with the standards for the award , and that the appropriate procedures have been followed . |
7 | It would appear that for Gandhi prayer is a form of meditation , which has as its aim self-purification and knowledge of the Truth . |
8 | The House of Commons , understandably — again , with some justification but not with total justification — will assume that for the other member states the double hesitation by the United Kingdom was the crucial aspect of the agreements at Maastricht , but it was not . |
9 | In some cases referral is essential , but this chapter will show that for many the CAB is developing specialist in-depth expertise that has turned the tables such that the CAB is now becoming the agency to whom clients are referred . |
10 | God had changed things but God had been defeated : she would believe that for ever , she would go on repeating it to herself to anyone else who ever wanted to know . |
11 | ‘ Do not believe that for one second , ’ he grated . |
12 | If Eliot had been formed by St Louis , then we should remember that for him St Louis had been not simply a city , but also ‘ the beginning of the Wild West ’ . |
13 | His manner was kind but official , and I could see that for some reason Aunt Louise distrusted him and was even a little afraid of him . |
14 | Although he stops short of locating particular disciplines within this typology , one can see that for example the natural sciences would tend to be hard and pure , engineering would be hard and applied , the arts are likely to be soft , and so on . |
15 | By reading off the plotted points can you see that for each point the x value is equal to the y value . |
16 | ‘ I can see that for myself , ’ she reminded him , but suddenly her manner was more subdued , her words more cautious . |
17 | Though I can see that for others it 's toy ducks in the bath . ’ |
18 | He had opted for the cynical , guarded approach , and now he could see that for all the safety it had brought him — here he was , in his second year , still solvent , heart intact , unmugged and even succeeding in his studies , despite all his mother 's fears — every defence had its price , and he had paid in a separating distance , incomprehension . |
19 | If he examines the record , he will see that for people in need I dramatically increased the amounts available for the death grant . |
20 | You 'll see that for yourself when it 's delivered . ’ |
21 | From this we can see that for Europe coal is regarded by FAST as the major future alternative to oil . |
22 | However , if the deal were , for instance , a 90 : 10 split and not a gross deal , the promoter would realize that for every pound he or she spends on costs , 90 pence of that pound belongs to the artist . |
23 | I mean , it did make me realize that for large parts of a drama lesson when the kids were supposed to be working on their own they were n't probably doing an awful lot . |
24 | Do you realize that for an extra 65p a year you would receive your own key-fob , regular copies of this newsletter and be our most vital statistic ! ! |
25 | However , however , in general analysts do n't report that for example children of very strict parents have very strict superegos themselves . |
26 | Many companies give an indication of how easy ( or difficult ! ) each plant is to raise so I 'd suggest that for the first year you stick with fairly easy ones , perhaps trying a couple of ‘ harder ’ ones . |
27 | Let us hope that for once he will stand up and be counted and go down fighting — as go down he assuredly will . |
28 | You will discover that for yourself , if you have not already done so . |
29 | But as two months had already elapsed since the end of the previous contracts , this would mean that for some weeks the players would be getting more than the permitted £4 a week maximum . |
30 | If the Lord Chancellor were to adopt open and public criteria for judges along the lines proposed , it would mean that for the first time candidates would know clearly what standards were required , and performance of the judiciary could be measured against them . |