Example sentences of "that it be [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 In terms of closeness to York , I take the general review view and I support the County Council that it is generally better if the new settlement is located closer , close to York , because that under proviso that it is well located for public and private transport .
2 there is not much to go wrong with the equipment provided that it is properly cared for .
3 Joining fees have yet to be set , but the Forum says that it is particularly looking for users to join its efforts .
4 At the same time , the mind must be in readiness for new ways of seeing so that it is already poised for the marvellous and even the illogical .
5 and I second agenda and erm we ask for your attention to para three point four er which is the financial part of this budget really and it says that some contingencies in nursery schools should be increased , erm that it is actually allowed for in the later budget erm the tax payer budget will be .
6 It has fulfilled a useful purpose , but experience shews that it is better fitted for consultation than for active concern with details of educational provision .
7 Without having suffered the turmoil of a leadership contest , Labour can boast that it is better prepared for an election than the Conservatives .
8 Will my hon. Friend give greater and more sympathetic consideration to the question that has just been asked , because those of us who understand cask-conditioned ale — real beer — know that it is extremely damaging for it to be dispensed under pressure ?
9 He says that he will not go to Maputo until he receives the money that the UN promised to him and to other party leaders to start up their election campaign ; the UN says that it is still waiting for the donors to deliver the money .
10 The title of Chapter 3 , ‘ The politics of variation ’ , was intended to underscore the central point about sex difference research : that it is always undertaken for political reasons , and has traditionally been used to justify sex discrimination and exclusionary practices , making them seem natural and inevitable .
11 That it was all undignified , that it was really rather unpleasant , that it was somehow dehumanizing for Harold — these considerations went by the board as he finally rolled on top of her , grunting fiercely in a tone no one at Magdalen would have recognized .
12 We may say of each braking that it was alternatively required for the effect , and that the effect alternatively required each braking .
13 It is likely that it was originally for wool drying , although there is a local tradition that it was also used for the drying of teazles , imported from Somerset , hence its local name of the Teazel Tower .
14 For a tenant to claim the benefits of the Act he must show that his tenancy is of a house , that it was originally granted for more than twenty-one years , that the rent payable is less than two-thirds of its rateable value , and that the rateable value is itself not in excess of certain modest limits .
15 Local information suggests that it was occasionally worked for a few years after this , but by the 1950s had stopped completely .
16 The Home Office confirmed that it was still looking for a ‘ parliamentary opportunity ’ to fulfil the promise .
17 The upward trend in the numbers of unemployed getting supplementary benefit , for example , continued in the 1980s ; the numbers trebled until two-thirds of all the unemployed received this benefit , despite the fact that it was never designed for them .
18 It made something sting behind her eyes as she thought now that it was all finished for him .
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