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

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1 Whether you have to make urgent repairs to your car or pay for that holiday you 've been saving for , you can get money out of your account without giving us any notice at all — and you wo n't lost any interest .
2 First , it was not sensible to launch an application for inspection of the liquidator 's report or to seek for that purpose an adjournment of the examination being conducted under section 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 .
3 ‘ There is one Mr. Milne , officer at Oldcambus , a very old man quite worn out & unfitt for that station & is expected that he ca n't live much longer ’ , an eager applicant for a place advised Hugh Scott , the member of parliament of Berwickshire .
4 ‘ [ ‘ Terminus ’ ] in the understanding of the law does not only signify the limits and limitation of time , but also the estate and interest that passes for that time .
5 ‘ But the one true faith , ’ went on Constance balefully , ‘ have gone and fallen for that codswallop .
6 But I do move today that we transfer the technical post that will become vacant in the pollution section by the end of this year to the food section , and that Matthew together with the chief environmental health officer consider how best to write a job description , and advertise for that post , and that while I do not see us securing a budget of two thousand five hundred pounds as under fifteen b , I do recommend that the health education authority are contacted , that their help-line is used , and that our E H O's use their premises in the coming new year .
7 Down into the Central Line , pick up abandoned newspapers and look for that advertisement .
8 However , the practical implementation of these specialised services is too cumbersome for regular use outside these fields of activity , and more general services such as Telecom Gold , whilst offering the possibility of adequate authentication , can prove expensive ( and thus unattractive ) if used for that purpose .
9 The project will initially seek to establish the distribution of care and finance for that care in the present system .
10 ‘ Mr Mallon stated that I was embarked on sweeping the RUC very clean and inferred for that reason that some senior people within the force did not wish that approach to continue .
11 And to qualify for that grant , you have got to submit two er your programme for the year and you 've got ta give the secretaries , you 've got to give a report and you 've got to give your balance sheet and er , Jean is always , I must say , very pleased with mine because erm you know , we do give quite a lot to charity .
12 Miss Keeler 's love life had provided a sensational scandal in that a ‘ coloured friend ’ , moved to desperate jealousy by her behaviour , had opened fire at the window of her home and been arrested and charged for that offence .
13 His work matured , even if there is no question that he abused himself and died for that reason .
14 The best possible module programme , out of hundreds of thousands of possible programmes , is then determined and recorded for that applicant .
15 If , for example , you have two lectures a week in a particular subject — say , on Tuesday and Thursday mornings — and a weekly tutorial — say , on Tuesday afternoons — then you should set aside regular time(s) — say , an hour or two on a Monday and another hour on , say , a Thursday — to study to and prepare for that class .
16 your own , or your wifes or husbands , employer while working for that employer , but not while using a vehicle provided by the employer .
17 your own , or your wifes or husbands , employer while working for that employer , but not while using a vehicle provided by the employer .
18 your own , or your wifes or husbands , employer while working for that employer , but not while using a vehicle provided by the employer .
19 your own , or your wifes or husbands , employer while working for that employer , but not while using a vehicle provided by the employer .
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