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

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1 Er I have a great sympathy for for that lady .
2 or Knaresborough at all , which is the primary both routes are part of the primary route network , the national network er and feel it 's not appropriate for for that traffic to be passing through the urban area .
3 diagram for for that erm mark five out there could you ask him for one of them ?
4 In this case however there would be a proper framework for for that evaluation to take place .
5 One of the major contracts we were responsible for during that time was the construction of the Wemmershoek Dam for Cape Town City Council .
6 Ah mind you he could probably sell it to the TV companies for about that I should think .
7 She , choose another one for about that big , but they got heavy .
8 The brick was wrapped in two notes , the first apologised for the mess and the second , bearing Trevor Proby 's signature , offered to lend me the £250 the club are still trying to stitch me for after that car boot sale fiasco .
9 Specific ideas on which it sought views were that preparatory advice given before the granting of a legal aid order should be claimed and paid for under that order and not the green form scheme , and that welfare benefit entitlement work should either be limited to a fixed fee or excluded altogether .
10 Lots selling for above that figure will be charged at 15% on the first $50,000 and 10% for the remaining amount .
11 Right that 's three samosas in there to pay for with that
12 Vicky , however ( for in that long night 's talking we had moved to Christian names ) , was not daunted .
13 The best you can hope for in that game is a draw — you ai n't gon na win .
14 If the abbey was a marvel of man 's work , the Tor was God 's answer for in that flat land it looked like one of the high places mentioned in the bible where the ancient patriarchs went to talk to Yahweh .
15 But have a look at the rule and you 'll find that it bloody well states exactly what they 're asking for in that motion .
16 The flares you fired thirty six years ago are still burning brightly today , for in that time we have not had a world war .
17 Have you found this chair that he was looking for in that ?
18 Because the B one use that 's that is planned for within that allocation is a type of B one which is likely to locate on an industrial estate er to use the the term .
19 And that 's the sort of target we 're going to look for from that assignment .
20 That 's deliberately because the programme is a tight one and you ca n't fit everything in all the time , but we 'll refer to this at several different points particularly talking about press releases a little bit later this morning , and also you we will find that a lot of the general comments we 're made making apply to press situations , talking to journalists in general , and writing articles for from that point of view also .
21 These three teams , then , had everything to play for on that Saturday .
22 And and my ears went you know , what on earth are you spending all this money for on that
23 ‘ No expenditure of any kind is allowed for beyond that which is absolutely necessary for the maintenance of merely physical efficiency ’ .
24 It was just one of those situations where you find just the sound you 're looking for at that particular time .
25 The official line was that ‘ true character of French concessions to Indo-Chinese nationalism and ultimate intentions are clear to Department ’ and it was for this reason that no further substantive concessions involving parliamentary action in France were called for at that time .
26 ‘ There is a dishonest appropriation for the purposes of the Theft Act 1968 where by the substitution of a price label showing a lesser price on goods for one showing a greater price , a defendant either by that act alone or by that act in conjunction with another act or other acts ( whether done before or after the substitution of the labels ) adversely interferes with or usurps the right of the owner to ensure that the goods concerned are sold and paid for at that greater price .
27 The ‘ Parliament ’ referred to there is obviously the Westminster Parliament and by implication the ‘ country ’ must be the whole territory legislated for by that Parliament , that is , the UK as a whole including Northern Ireland .
28 The difference is that the copy has been supplied by a PRO and the photography and space have been paid for by that PRO 's company or organisation .
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