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

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1 It was quite clear to me that 260,000 people would be reduced very substantially and that for every person who was made redundant in British Steel , seven people were affected — another three in the family , plus the people serving that family in the shops and in other ways .
2 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
3 The ‘ Bahamas ’ crew have worked out that for every hour on the main line , 30 hours of maintenance are required , quite a daunting thought .
4 That is , it is important to remember that for every year from 1966 to 1983 , only two years , 1979 and 1983 , were characterized by net immigration ; in all other years more people left Britain than entered ( Gordon and Klug , 1985 , p. 22 ) .
5 Increased life expectancy will mean that for every 100 workers aged 15–64 there will be 28 young and 35 elderly dependants in 2036 .
6 Not many can say that for every facet of College society — study , sport , social activities , and so on .
7 Erm and try and get Cath to do that for every course .
8 Given that for every person who attends live opera , at least 1,000 more buy and enjoy reading poetry , will the Minister change his priorities and become the first legislator to acknowledge the unacknowledged legislators of the world ?
9 Does he appreciate that for every single day that he and his right hon. Friend have been in office in Whitehall place , we have similarly lost 25 farm workers and 14 farmers ?
10 Er , she gets that for every ten pounds she 's got to spend , so you multiply it by three point eight , yes ?
11 Yes , the , the lady in question was saying what , she had to have , I think , I think what she was saying was , that for every person over forty five she had to have somebody under forty five .
12 Use of the Maxial PoS terminal requires the modification of the installation 's central PoS software , which receives the same string of characters as that for a transaction entered through a conventional keyboard .
13 That for a practising poet , as Leonard had now become , was unnecessary !
14 The charge is likely to be higher than that for a parishioner .
15 In a separate publication1 , I feel that I have shown that the inter-reaction processes involved when two dominant forms of ion are present can cause one ion form to screen the geomagnetic field effective on the other form to bring about a resonance at a frequency of up to 1.5 times higher that that for a single ion .
16 Some constables initially played up to the fact that their remarks would be appearing in print , hoping to identify themselves by saying something outrageous which was then suffixed by ‘ How about that for a quote for the book ? ’
17 At least I shall miss all that for a couple of hours or so .
18 ‘ He 's not been like that for a long time . ’
19 Sometimes I had to manage on that for a week .
20 There is no escaping , though that for a two-plus-two grand tourer , the SL is cramped .
21 Sitting there , I think about that for a while , then I decide to bring all my plants in and stick them round the bed .
22 I think about that for a bit .
23 I try walking like that for a bit .
24 Now she has swapped all that for a nonstop international round of meetings , negotiations , lectures , media appearances .
25 ‘ Have n't seen the like of that for a while then , have we ? ’ said Gloria .
26 Blow that for a lark ! ’
27 Columbia Pictures were so worried by its implications — that for a man like Willy Loman salesmanship did not bring happiness and fulfilment — that they made a documentary short to precede every showing of the picture .
28 ASK native Californians the best thing about their state and the chances are they will reply that for a good part of the year it is possible to spend the mornings on the beach getting a suntan and the afternoons in the mountains skiing .
29 Teams A , B , and C are similar in that for a client to obtain a service , the case is allocated after referral to a social worker who assesses the circumstances , makes a recommendation , and if applicable follows it up .
30 ‘ It may be that for a very few the search itself is a necessity . ’
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