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

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1 We 've got this far , Culley thought , so I 'm going to assume that you 're for sale .
2 And reading those terrible things , that you 're for dead , and you have to get up at so many different times .
3 For most of his career Tolkien was a most extreme example of a man with this second urge strongly developed : he was fascinated by names , to give only one example , part of whose nature is that they are for one thing and one thing alone , very hard to reduce to system !
4 4.3 The above forecasts shall be given by the Company to the Supplier on the basis that they are for information only , and , while the Company will exercise all reasonable care in their compilation , the Company shall be under no obligation ( legal or otherwise ) to order all or any of or no more than the quantities shown in the said forecasts .
5 Please send contributions direct to the office at Epsom , clearly stating that they are for this fund .
6 The Bioscope very much approved of the description of the movies as ‘ the drama of the masses , and went on to argue that the whole beauty of the movies was that they were for the first time providing amusement , ‘ the greatest factor in the life of.the masses ’ , to ‘ the millions ‘ who had been ‘ passed over for so many years and considered of no account ’ .
7 Cigarettes were placed on the table in front of you which meant that they were for everybody .
8 I 'd assumed without thinking that they were for the straddling dock cranes to run on .
9 Iraq denied that the cylinders were part of a gun and maintained that they were for use in the petrochemical industry .
10 Their justification for doing it is that it 's for this thing , this painting or whatever , and I always wonder if it could n't be more without all that . ’
11 I do n't know that it 's for or against that he dotes on his wife .
12 ‘ I wo n't say that it 's for the school , Gowie , ’ he says , ‘ for I know that interests you not at all . ’
13 The fact that it 's for a different crime is n't important . ’
14 When you begin to feel guilty , remind yourself that it 's for the child 's sake .
15 And , come to that , can we any longer rely on the received doctrine that it 's for the Chief Constable to decide on the allocation of resources ? ’
16 That does n't immediately occur to me that it 's for blind people
17 Things like that it 's for letting that 's what words are for well numbers are for telling other people how much you how much do you Would you like a cup of coffee ?
18 It 's not really made it clear that it 's for bookings and reservations as well .
19 And I and not sure it 's Well I am sure that it 's for the worse .
20 He may not be able to see the political and general interest wood for the specialist trees , and there is a sense in which there are obviously dangers of that kind erm and the generalist has always taken the view that it 's for the specialist to be able to explain his problems in language which , after all , politicians who take the final decisions will have to be able to understand .
21 Moreover , what is particularly regrettable about this requirement is that it is for largely financial accounting facilities to address such issues as :
22 It is clearly laid down in the Act that it is for them to consider whether or not the nuisance exists , whether or not it has been abated , and whether it still exists , and , if it does , it is for them to consider which of the requirements of the abatement notice are to be carried out or how otherwise the nuisance is to be abated .
23 Lord Justice Browne-Wilkinson said that it is now apparently accepted that it is for the courts to decide whether a privilege exists and for the House of Commons to decide whether such privilege has been infringed .
24 If you need to use that facility , and I emphasize that it is for emergency use only , your contact at Voice of America is Felix Klamin . ’
25 If the person taking the blood sample is asked for what purpose it is being taken and replies that it is for an HIV antibody test , a person who does not wish an HIV antibody test to be done should expressly say so , and should also ask for this refusal to be entered in their medical records .
26 Subject , however , to the help of the court in these various ways , the basic principle underlying the preparation and presentation of a party 's case in the High Court in England is that it is for that party to obtain and present the evidence which he needs by his own means , provided always that such means are lawful in the country in which they are used .
27 That it is for the common benefit of all States is demonstrated by its application to straits used for international navigation .
28 The Government believes that it is for the professional bodies and other organizations whose members provide legal services to satisfy the courts and the public that their members are competent to undertake representation .
29 For the extreme relativist , the distinction between science and non-science becomes much more arbitrary and less important that it is for the rationalist .
30 It is common ground that it is for the governors of a voluntary aided school to decide who is to be admitted as a pupil and to lay down the admissions policy of the school .
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