Example sentences of "that is for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There will be a good crowd at church tomorrow , that is for sure . |
2 | ‘ All right , Alex , but that is for you to do , I have only to make sure you do it right . ’ |
3 | There is a colour bar , that is for certain . |
4 | ‘ That is for me to tell the Lieutenant . ’ |
5 | A corner of England that is for ever Italy Hester Page |
6 | But the only answer to that is for the West to build the most solid alliance it can with the only Germany it 's got . |
7 | ‘ That is for what you did to me , ’ she said . |
8 | The bulk of that is for the next generation of mobile phones — the personal communications network — to get 30 p.c. of that market . |
9 | That is for each incremental increase in loading , some springs will deflect less than others , or are ‘ stiffer ’ . |
10 | When he had finished the portrait he looked at it with an expression of satisfaction and said to Indenbaum : ‘ There — that is for you ’ . |
11 | But that is for another book . |
12 | ‘ That is for your employer to say , ’ the captain said . |
13 | And that is for a popular tourist destination airfield , squeezed incredibly between mountain cliff faces in one of the most utterly spectacular pieces of scenery this world has to offer ! |
14 | With four sales to cover in a short space of time your correspondent was left with the impression that there is no lack of interest in the subject , that the general standard of cataloguing is high , but prices remain depressed — except that is for anything related to Zeppelins and lighter-than-air aviation . |
15 | And £2,000 of that is for the hospital theatre owned by the NHS . |
16 | As to which is the more stringent obligation in a situation in which more than one applies , that is for intuitive assessment in the light of all that can be known about the particular circumstances of the case . |
17 | The first thing to realize ( in Kant 's opinion ) about moral action is that it is action done out of respect for duty as such , that is for a system of categorical imperatives recognised as binding on every rational agent whatever his desires and feelings happen to be . |
18 | There is , then , yet a third way of being systematic with regard to project work , and that is for a school to work out a definite policy on how it should be approached and which particular skills should be stressed at which levels . |
19 | Feynman 's approach gives a particularly simple way of understanding how that neat classical picture will nevertheless emerge as a limiting case for " large " systems , that is for systems whose action is very big on the scale set by h . |
20 | And erm er that is for your er for you to take note of and er to .. formally to approve if you would . |
21 | ‘ That is for your rudeness to Mamma just now , ’ he said , ‘ and for your wickedness in hiding , and for looking at me like that , you rat ! ’ |
22 | It is not for you to say that the defendant foresaw the possibility of hitting the bystander : that is for the jury . |
23 | ‘ That is for certain . |
24 | And what I mean by that is for example er a pan like that we can buy for a quid which happens to be a . |
25 | At three months it is the weakest of the womb , that is li that is for everyone , if anybody 's got a weak inside well they 's lose it , they 's be liable to lose it more than anybody else with out taking anything . |
26 | What this analysis indicates , however , is that cost accountants do not just need to improve their product-costing , vital though that is for strategic decisions . |
27 | ‘ That is for the captains to do . |
28 | It is being widely acknowledged , in services for all client groups that to judge outcome in terms of reduced reliance on institutional care is an overly simple view of the issues , and that a whole service needs to be judged on the extent to which it uses its residential facilities appropriately , that is for those who really need it , and for an appropriate length of stay to meet their needs . |
29 | And that is for the most rapidly accumulating chalk . |
30 | The constant appearing in Einstein 's equation can be interpreted as the force per unit area required to give space–time unit curvature , that is for a curvature of . |