Example sentences of "[be] that for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Loved by Fenna and by Rachel it had never occurred to her to consider herself unlovable , but now she needed a counter-weight in the real world , and her mother would never be that for her .
2 All went well until 1985 , when museum purchase grants were frozen at the level at which they have remained , the reasoning being that for anything really important , they could go to the NHMF .
3 erm the technical word for this is that for them universals are self-predicating — that sounds very and intelligible .
4 erm The technical word for this is that for them , universals are self-predicating .
5 So is that for What about the week after that ?
6 But the point is is that for everybody else there was , there is some assumption that we 'd be working off of post driven erm response , okay ?
7 Is that for me ? ’
8 Is that for me ?
9 Is that for me ?
10 Is that for me ?
11 Is that for one then or
12 Well the difficulty is that for somebody a confident women who who can play the same game and who who feel powerful has a sense of power herself , it probably is fun .
13 Is that for you or for him , I asked .
14 Is that for you ?
15 Oh is that for you .
16 Is that for you or for her ?
17 Is that for you , no ?
18 Why is that for us ?
19 Is that for my dad ? ’
20 Is that for my skin ?
21 So what 's that for what tablets have you got to have ?
22 How 's that for you ?
23 The government , especially in the person of the Foreign Secretary , Ernest Bevin , feared communism in Europe as much as the Americans : the difference was that for him it meant keeping Europe firmly at arm 's length [ Bullock , 1983 ] .
24 What they did n't realize was that for me , women in the end have everything because they have the ability to create life .
25 Was that for their own information or is it intended to suggest something to us ? ’
26 In a separate study which Jenkins and Sherman quote , from the Institute of Manpower Studies at the University of Sussex , the estimate was that for there to be enough jobs created to keep unemployment down to the levels of the mid-1970s there would need to be growth in the gross domestic product ( GDP ) averaging 3.5 per cent per annum in the UK .
27 The first was that for our generation we must learn how to live with the earth promoting harmony sustainability and diversity and , therefore , creation , spirituality was the keynote of the address .
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