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

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1 The warmth and affection that we felt for each other will always be with me .
2 All that we know for certain about his coronation oath is that he promised to preserve the laws of the realm unimpaired and to do nothing touching the dignity of the crown without first obtaining the consent of his prelates and chief magnates .
3 Er with a perceived value of something like ten or twelve pounds but er that can be self financing with the profit on the bottles that the bottle tops that we ask for .
4 Mr Chairman , would I , er , can I ask that we ask for er more explanation on what they 're doing there ?
5 But that that we ask for an exploration of the feasibility of widening the use of homes into nursing care , very sheltered accommodation , apartment style accommodation etcetera .
6 Erm , and I feel very strongly , and I urge members to consider that we should support this as a matter of principle , to help er , that group of our society , I me , I was going to suggest an amendment that we ask for the average age of this council erm ,
7 I want it to have the money for the investment that it needs to build the phone service that we require for the 1990s .
8 Er but we try and eli eliminate the poorer companies , we try and make sure that we go for strength and security , as much as return .
9 So , as far as the , the erm , erm , report is concerned er , if I 've got to make a recommendation , because obviously people have got different views on this one , it would be in fact that we go for total er , information so that people can make up their own minds , and if , and it might be wrong , but they can exercise their own prejudices .
10 Sometimes we will be going upstairs to get something but , by the time we are there , we have forgotten what it was that we went for .
11 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
12 Er we 'd dearly like to get it up to three figures again obviously because a amongst other things this affects the number of representatives that we get for conferences and so on .
13 On the one hand , it is clear that we depend for survival upon our bodies , whereas we may not want to say that God depends upon the world for survival .
14 Even in our progressive and sanguine moods , the utmost that we hoped for was a very gradual and a very tentative improvement .
15 For example , we have found that we can make good businesses by selling services that we developed for use in our own company .
16 Can I just change the picture in closing thinking of harvest is not just the harvest that we reap for ourselves , the benefits that we get , but Jesus said also , he said , you look on the fields , they 're white all ready to harvest .
17 I think what I 'm trying to say is , in the minutes that we produced for the last meeting , it says that a copy of it will be available for the next meeting
18 Last one this is the these are reports incidentally by er European doctors working in China at the time Another desperate case that we treated for nothing was that of a young man who looked like a skeleton .
19 Children and young people are entitled to the same levels of respect , consultation and competent practice that we advocate for ourselves as professional workers .
20 It is to these chapters that we turn for biblical guidance on the fundamental questions concerning God , man and the world .
21 I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule .
22 We think he is so distressed that we fear for his own safety and are now very concerned for him .
23 He spent a month there , and his photographs show that the production of tyres , which are things that we take for granted , depend on individuals , their skills , and a surprising amount of physical effort .
24 But many of the household products and home improvements that we take for granted are potentially harmful .
25 To understand the meaning of what is said to us is a cultural accomplishment that we take for granted .
26 Large , powerful computer systems based on minicomputer architectures but built using microprocessors , were beginning to offer the sort of graphical interface and high resolution screen that we take for granted today .
27 I think there 's one other thing that 's worth thinking about , and that is that many of our students come into the University for one-day schools , for lectures , for activities of this kind , and this gives an opportunity for a kind of reciprocal traffic , if you like , so that people outside who often have very odd ideas of what universities do and what they 're about and what they 're like , can actually see your University , participate in its activities , and we can see ordinary folk who sometimes ask the shrewdest questions and make sometimes what seem to be the most penetrating kinds of points about the sort of things that we take for granted .
28 Te the important message that you 're , you 've raised and it is a very important one , is that over the next years , I mean we , we will have to change the way that we charge for
29 The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim .
30 There are very few exercises that do not put undue strain on the body ; this strain is caused by the same habits of muscular tension and lack of coordination that we use for everything else ( perhaps even more so ) .
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