Example sentences of "of [pron] it is for a " in BNC.
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1 | Consider Hart 's account of what it is for a social rule to exist and his distinction between the internal and the external points of view . |
2 | The concept of women 's standpoint also provides an interpretation of what it is for a theory to be comprehensive . |
3 | The theory gives an account of what it is for a belief to be luckily true , as follows : the extent to which a 's belief is luckily true is the extent to which even if it had been false , a would still have believed it , or if it were in changed circumstances still true , he would still believe it . |
4 | Discussion of justification , of what it is for a belief to be justified , begins with this theory ; other theories will be described in terms of their relation to or divergence from this one . |
5 | In fact , this means that our answer will amount to an account of what it is for a non-observation statement to be significant , and what it is that makes one such statement mean something different from what another one means . |