Example sentences of "that [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the government ( Minister of Land , 1966 , 3 ) has not only sanctioned this growth when , as long ago as 1966 , they stated ‘ that townspeople ought to be able to spend their leisure in the countryside if they want to ’ but following a report of the House of Lords ( HL Select Committee 1973 ) has also endorsed and encouraged recreational uses when they accepted ( Secretary of State for the Environment , 1975 , 1 ) that ‘ recreation should be regarded as one of the community 's everyday needs and that provision for it is part of the social services ’ .
2 Got that money for me ?
3 Well it wo n't bounce because she got that money saved th , she got that money for her loan .
4 ‘ You 're after that money for yourself , are n't you ?
5 How parents can spend all that money for them to run down on the chest paddling with their hands on the dirty pavement !
6 With Jerome out of the way and all that money for themselves , she felt they would have a much happier relationship …
7 Mr Bakker also took $3.7m of that money for his own use .
8 I 've got to make that money for my kids .
9 Mum did you get that necklace for your birthday ?
10 She somebody has fenced it off , she says I could see them far enough , she said , we always had that bit for our camp and it was further down the glen .
11 I want that building for my new car .
12 I think they should be treated as adults and allowed to make that decision for themselves .
13 In Gillick terms , the ability to make an informed request assumes the child to be old enough to make at least that decision for himself .
14 ‘ I ca n't make that decision for you , ’ he said raggedly .
15 Christ borne that judgement for us and we have passed from death into life life !
16 She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly .
17 A director was precluded from diverting to himself a maturing business opportunity which his company was actively pursuing even after his resignation where the resignation was prompted or influenced by a desire to acquire that opportunity for himself .
18 In this Minton admitted that lithography for him remained ‘ a business of surprises , hazards and disasters ’ .
19 First , the anti-inflation properties of the ERM depend on Germany , which anchors the system ; whereas under Mr Williamson 's scheme , governments must shoulder that responsibility for themselves .
20 These are : that they remain as at present , organized and administered on an ad hoc basis ; that responsibility for them be given to the CNAA ; that they become the responsibility of TEC ; that they become the responsibility of a joint CNAA/TEC body to be set up ; and that a new and independent validating body be established specifically for foundation courses .
21 This was why Louisa Agnew had chosen the title of that text for her epitaph ; and if he and I were ever to unravel that secret , he said , we should get back to work .
22 It was that liability for which the original lessee was concurrently liable .
23 er full courses and I think too people tend to say about that level for something like the accountancy
24 ‘ I reserve that pleasure for you . ’
25 There should be plenty of that wool for me .
26 What it means is that we reduce our service , and we take , we can , we can , we can expect the independent sector to fill that gap for us .
27 To fill that gap for us immediately .
28 Yeah right so go down and see him , and then go over to that place near Red Row and see if they 'll cut that wood for you we can see it 's just gone half past two now , I want a ball game on the fence post
29 And that question for me is never adequately answered by Kurt Diemberger 's text .
30 Presently , there was a lightening of foliage and I thought , almost disappointedly , all that panic for nothing .
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