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

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1 Jensen and Murphy go on to suggest that for pay to have a genuine incentive effect rewards should be made significantly more sensitive to performance .
2 Hence a prime accounting task is to ensure that for business-portfolio planning the financial details of embryo businesses being built for the future are separated from those of ongoing businesses .
3 Look at me like that for Anita .
4 A cognitive model for anorexia nervosa , similar to that for depression , proposes that errors in thinking such as inappropriate personalisation are responsible for the attitudes and beliefs that underlie the behavioural disturbance .
5 That for Chedburgh in the same county illustrates the Lancasters flown by 218 Squadron from the local airfield .
6 Little is known about how Macedonian Greek was spoken , except that for instance Philip was pronounced Bilip .
7 Another example of that for instance , and this is something we 'll , we 'll have to wait a full explanation of this we 'll have to wait a little bit later itself .
8 Bernard liked the milk , and that for Laura was sufficient justification for doing anything .
9 If contracts are closed ( i.e. sold ) by the investor , commission is usually charged at half the rate of that for purchases .
10 Although attempted suicide has increased among older teenagers , the rate is still well below that for adults .
11 In recent years , the pedestrian accident rate for children has improved relative to that for adults .
12 The tender procedure is similar to that for Treasury bills and as with Treasury bills , most LA bills are taken up by discount houses and clearing banks .
13 Section 268 gives a definition of inability to pay which is similar to that for companies referred to above .
14 ‘ You 've been playin' with that for hours . ’
15 They stayed like that for hours , hardly daring to move until the noise subsided and the hurricane passed , leaving a trail of devastation in its wake .
16 You played that for hours .
17 She can go on like that for hours if she is n't stopped ’ .
18 I sang that for hours on end to Tasha .
19 He rings you up and goes he goes hello it 's Jonathan and you go oh right hello Jonathan and he does n't say anything so you talk to him for about half an hour or so and then you go alright Jonathan , better go , you know and then he goes no no I 've got something to tell you and you go oh alright what is it then and he goes I ca n't remember it man , just talk to me for a bit longer and I 'll remember it then and it goes on like that for hours and hours and it 's so boring .
20 Is that for birds , that fat ?
21 First , that for liberty to have real meaning the standards of community provision must be high and access to that provision must be wide .
22 The tax term does not enter the equations for the mean values of B and N. The equations for the variances become : ( that for var[N] is unchanged ) .
23 Managers need to feel , for example , that for teachers , maybe not directly involved but who , perhaps in primary schools , know that parents are aware of TVEI and expect some of their children to benefit from it , nonetheless know about any significant lack of governmental co-ordination .
24 That for Paul has been the gift of revelation , as the most significant turning point of his life , away from self to be moving now towards God .
25 Got that for Paul .
26 The legal framework within which services for elderly people must be provided is less extensive than that for child care .
27 I know the world does n't want that for Britain .
28 Japan and Canada were the only major OECD countries with percentages lower than that for Britain .
29 We already do that for widows , most of whom get enough in benefits — paid regardless of their incomes — to lift them well above supplementary benefit levels .
30 But it did not take a sharp journalistic instinct to realise that for refugees — particularly young refugees — life could never be that simple .
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