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

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1 It may indeed be that for some teachers there really is no possibility of working with real integrity , and consequently no possibility of deriving any deep satisfaction from what they do .
2 He also told me that for some years , two unknown people , evidently strategically placed in big City offices , have been collecting for us all the first-day covers received there .
3 Of claims that the relationship was one of passionate intimacy , the brigadier said : ‘ They have been suggesting that for some time .
4 ‘ The consequence has been that for some time , by mutual agreement , we have led more separate lives . ’
5 ‘ The public has known that for some time . ’
6 SCO 's development partner DEC will have to soldier on alone , if it has not been doing just that for some time ( UX No 364 ) , if it intends to put OSF/1-for-ACE on its MIPS R4000 machines .
7 I 've seen that for some time .
8 He was silent after that for some time , and eventually she asked what he was thinking .
9 Erm what I have in mind to do my Lord , is to open the case now for you to indicate the scope of erm and will you then know , agreed that we would invite you to adjourn that for some time to enable you do some reading of the witness statement and expert 's reports because of course they are long and that would take considerable amount of with your Lordship is able to familiarise himself with the matter which is contained therein .
10 ‘ I 've known that for some time .
11 You suggest , in effect , that for some reason it is justifiable for boat owners who , after all , must have some financial resources to have acquired a permanent mooring in the first place , to be supported by ordinary countrywide residents , many of whom genuinely have little or no financial resources and who could not care less about a handful of sailors .
12 The bad news was that for some reason our shore watchers had missed her actual departure and could only guess that she had been gone about an hour .
13 Hereward would n't have that for some reason , so he took his little spade and started himself . ’
14 This was the closest she had ever ventured to him , and she was forcefully aware of masculine warmth and cleanliness and an indefinable something else — an aura , almost — that for some reason made her nerve ends prickle warningly .
15 At this point it is sufficient to mention that it is accepted that there were differences between the real and reported rates , but that for some crimes over certain periods of time the difference was fairly constant .
16 It would be foolish to make a strong claim about the salience of the JC STRUT vowel for LE speakers on the strength of limited data like this , but it does appear that for some speakers , this point of difference between LE and JC falls below a " salience threshold " which leads it to be ignored for adaptation purposes , while for other speakers it is salient enough to be adapted , but not consistently .
17 After that for some months I was unemployed .
18 It is possible to imagine that for some people such consolation might make it easier to reconcile the two , and to wonder what it was that made the difference in Fraser 's case .
19 It must be recognised , however , that for some people , touching would be an unacceptable invasion of personal privacy ( Turton , 1989 ) , and skill is required to detect this reservation , especially when the person has reduced personal independence .
20 Well , maybe it 's like that for some people , but not me .
21 Well I work as a psychotherapist and it seems to me that for some people change is impossible and when that is the case then its my job to help them to come to terms with who they are and what they are and how there going to remain , but the other side of it is helping people to change and I have to say usually its to loose weight , that 's the biggest reason people want to change .
22 Well he did n't get much satisfaction with that for some people would n't do it .
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