Example sentences of "what it is for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This naturally prompts the question what it is for one purely particular object to stand for another .
2 It 's been very hard for years , and now , to be back here , you do n't know what it is for me .
3 Compare , ‘ One learns what it is for something to be absent through things being absent ’ ; and , ‘ One learns what it is for something to be absent through noticing the absence of things ’ .
4 Compare , ‘ One learns what it is for something to be absent through things being absent ’ ; and , ‘ One learns what it is for something to be absent through noticing the absence of things ’ .
5 He starts by remarking that scientists and ( at that time ; he was writing in the 1950s ) philosophers usually take science as the understanding of an independent reality , with the presumptions that they know what it is for something to be ‘ real ’ and for someone to ‘ understand ’ it .
6 And from this account of empirical meaning there naturally arises an account of what it is for someone to understand a statement , or to know its meaning :
7 Why does the separation of the mental from the physical make it impossible to show that we understand what it is for there to be other minds than our own , given the separation of the mental from the physical ?
8 For instance , what it is for there to be a red rose in this darkened room is for it to be the case that if I were to turn the light on , I would make a certain observation , and if I were then to move to another place , I would make an observation rather different , and if you were to come in , you would observe such and such , and so on .
9 Nor is it necessary to know any of x 's relational properties in order to understand what it is for it to be round-shaped or metal .
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