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

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1 Our general topic of discussion is perceptual consciousness and the problem that it constitutes for physicalism .
2 Its existing technology — the Transparent Network Facility that it developed for IBM 's now defunct RT 6150-T25 machines ( UX No 312 ) — interfaces to the network at a lower level .
3 In fact one of the great things about this walk is that it keeps for most of the time to the shoulder of the fells so that they fall away steep sided below you giving you clear views out and down .
4 Radio Clyde , the third bidder , would run INR1 on the same lines as Melody Radio , a London station that it operates for Hanson — ie , lots of the Carpenters and Frank Sinatra .
5 If your holiday plan is so tightly organised that it allows for no days off , and no travel delays , it 's time to think again .
6 The fourth merit of Johnson 's approach is that it allows for mobility of jobs between categories , although he does not attach as much significance as Hughes ( 1958 ) to the efforts of the ‘ professionals ’ themselves in this regard .
7 The particular focus which I find valuable is the concept of the ‘ life course ’ , which is different from the more orthodox conception of the ‘ life cycle ’ and ‘ family life cycle ’ , in that it allows for more variation and does not assume that family relationships go through a series of modifications which are totally predictable in advance .
8 The model of style proposed here is " pluralist " in that it allows for three distinct levels ( semantic , syntactic , graphological ) at which stylistic choices can be made .
9 The value of Black 's theory lies in the fact that it allows for a conception of metaphor as the interaction between two discourses , but like Goodman 's concept of imperial appropriation , it has overtones of subjugation .
10 Under fire from referees for his comments as a defence witness at Salisbury Crown Court last week , Kelly retorted : ‘ When someone is facing a prison sentence and all the immediate trauma that it involves for his family , I believe the sensitivities of referees should come second rather than first . ’
11 For all that it sold for $46,200 ( £30,800 ) ( est. $30–50,000 ) .
12 Some ministers perhaps keep it on because they feel that it caters for a section of the adult church with whom they are unwilling to compromise in the sermon .
13 Parents may send their children to any school that has room for them , provided that it caters for their age and aptitude .
14 PC-Xware replaces NCD 's existing PC-Xview for Windows package that it acquired for $5m from the GSS division of Spectragraphics a year or more ago .
15 One of the important characteristics of those moves was the support that it represented for British liberalisation policies .
16 Granted that ‘ Be aware ’ suffices for some choices of ends , it does not necessarily follow that it suffices for all .
17 WG claims that it overpaid for Alkar by almost £2m , and that it subsequently poured £11.2m into the company in an attempt to rescue it .
18 I would like to hear an opinion for somebody who ca n't afford the twelve hundred to two thousand pound that it takes for surrogacy ?
19 This is the amount of food that it takes for a fish to stay the same weight , i.e. just survive .
20 The land tax accounted for the lion 's share of total government revenue throughout the 1870s and 1880s , and it was only towards the end of the century that it accounted for less than 50 per cent of tax income .
21 David Lloyd , his captain at Lancashire , tells a story that once in a Gillette Cup match against Gloucestershire at Old Trafford , Clive Lloyd edged a ball from Mike Procter so hard that it went for six .
22 The essence of preaching or prayer is that it asks for a response now , not later .
23 Every year that I have been Minister with responsibility for housing — it is now six years — the Housing Executive has suggested an amount which it hopes that the Government will give it , while knowing perfectly well that it will not get all that it asks for .
24 We had nothing at all to live on ; but one day I received a sum of money that we managed to divide up so that it lasted for many weeks , just so much a day .
25 The strength of the institution can be seen in the fact that it lasted for generations in the sugar estates , despite social changes taking place around it .
26 Far more significant and revelatory was the arrival of the wireless , in the sense that it meant for the first time the voice of the outside world and all that it encompassed — good and bad — was heard throughout this enclosed community .
27 The complementary side of this partnership of thinking is composed of all those willing to join in the intellectual effort with the energy that it calls for .
28 Be this as it may , the constitutional authorities who support the introduction of a Bill of Rights to limit Parliament , government , and the state , nevertheless recognise that it calls for a fundamental constitutional change if it is to be more than just a pious declaration of good intent .
29 Another difficulty facing this definition or scope for pragmatics , is that it calls for some explicit characterization of the notion of context .
30 The genetic information stored in the viral DNA or RNA must be used to produce the viral proteins that it codes for ( D in Figure ) .
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