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

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1 Any amendment to the law that provides an aggravated penalty for someone who could not have foreseen that for which he is sentenced must be wrong .
2 What did you make that for ?
3 Are you gon na make that for Chris ?
4 Hm , I 'll make that for you then .
5 Now that 's a modern version , again I made that for a couple of years ago but the tradition there was you knitted on hands and you ladies will probably know , four pins , no seams , all on the circular , right up to the neck and then the cast on the sleeve there and again , no seams .
6 I made that for Christopher when he was
7 Of claims that the relationship was one of passionate intimacy , the brigadier said : ‘ They have been suggesting that for some time .
8 You can unplug that for the moment .
9 I know the world does n't want that for Britain .
10 " Privacy ! " they laugh " What do we want that for ?
11 What does he want that for ?
12 Erm , the local government act nineteen ninety-two permits the auditor to actually advise the council to er matters which we believe that you should consider in full , er er , County erm , Council meeting , and I 'm pleased to confirm that for this year there is nothing of that nature , that er , we would put to you , to refer to .
13 In Fig. 2 , the reader should be able to confirm that for interest rates above Oi 1 , where the speculative demand for money is zero , the LM curve becomes vertical .
14 I indeed er in the er companies act in nineteen eighty nine the minister himself er argued that for any system to be effective there had to be a distance between regulators and regulations but the only people who have done any inquiry into B C C I which is the Institute er it itself is the mafia regulating the mafia auditors trying to regulate er the the auditors .
15 was it about a hundred thousand he sell that for ?
16 and then when you get the to the end of it all you sa you say and they sell that for an eighth of a price that you charge for your bloody beer !
17 Oh I bet you timed that for tea time !
18 Richard Baxter summed up his life in these words , ‘ Weakness and pain helped me to study how to die ; that set me on studying how to live ; beginning with necessities , I proceeded by degrees , and now I am going to see that for which I have lived and studied . ’
19 But now , at last , I am beginning to see that for all the ‘ believed failures ’ of the past , I have done my best .
20 Yet we also need to see that for middle class European women , struggling to use a momentary opening in the cultural framework of pre-Revolutionary Europe to claim some access to the intellectual professions , these unsavoury conditions were the very means of their access to both art and social acknowledgement .
21 ‘ Dear Theda , you must surely be able to see that for yourself .
22 I would like to see that for a disabled applicant , but nevertheless , for a registered disabled applicant , and we can make special provision for the training of er , under represented groups .
23 Right I 'm not , not having those pennies , change that for a ten .
24 Can you post that for me please ?
25 Now , I do n't expect Matthew to support that for one moment , but what I 'm saying to committee is that is our pragmatic solution at this moment .
26 I mean , I know it 's something to do with funding but could you just explain that for me ?
27 Erm , it was not possible to get your views in , as it were , personnel terms rather than financial terms on that er report , but er as it were on your behalf , we supported the Treasurer 's er recommendation for reasons set out in paragraph one four , and if I can er explain that for you a little little more , de-regulation could mean , that each employing authority has it 's own scheme of superannuation , or not , and if not would simply leave employees in a position of taking them off the state scheme S E R P S or going for a personal pension .
28 But if you can see it written down , you got that for an essay , it 's so much better . ’
29 She got that for a finger , what about the
30 ‘ But if you got that for this place and I sold my apartment , together we 'd have enough money to get married and buy — ’ He broke off , a flush appearing beneath his tan as he realised he was pushing her too far along the relationship path and could also be sounding mercenary .
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