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

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1 In Acts 8 , I saw that for the converts in Samaria , although wonderfully converted and delivered from evil ( v 7 ) and baptised ( v 12 ) , there was still something missing .
2 Helen : For some reason I thought of it that they 've given me this monster of a baby that I was n't going to be able to love , and some woman came round — she may have been the hospital social worker or an almoner — and spent about an hour telling me how this was going to completely change the course of my life , I was going to be saddled with this child that would need twenty-four hour care and attention , and I had to think carefully about whether I wanted that for the rest of my life , i.e. was I going to keep him — virtually talking me into not keeping him , and I think the turning-point was that I felt there was something coming from the outside that was , sort of , really trying to urge me to reject him , and that I rebelled against it .
3 In particular it caused the bankruptcy of the BCR , which meant that for the rest of its life it was in the hands of the Receiver .
4 But you suspect that for the Nethercotts the most exciting part will be over .
5 Other influential evidence was provided by Phillips ( 1958 ) who showed that for the UK for almost 100 years before the late 1950s there appeared to exist a stable relationship — which became known as the Phillips curve — between a real variable , unemployment , and the rate of change of a nominal variable , nominal wages .
6 While Labour proposes to weaken or dismantle them , we know that for the safety of our citizens they must be continued , and the police effort against terrorism must be reinforced .
7 We decided that for the Capital Guarantee Bond we would advertise in the national press .
8 We estimate that for the United Kingdom , in 1991-92 , some 230,000 non-pensioners with gross incomes below £10,000 a year would have to pay national insurance contributions on their income from savings .
9 So we suggested that for the production phase it might be better if one company was to build one wing and the other company the other er and that 's .
10 They agreed that for the moment they would say nothing about it to Ebenezer .
11 As he had not decided what purpose their relationship should have , he decided that for the moment they should meet as little as possible .
12 It follows that for the alterations to a four bedroomed bungalow to include any necessary enlargement of a bathroom come to a figure which I allow of twenty five thousand pounds .
13 From the November replies , for example , it appeared that for the peak year for absenteeism , S5 , 27% of the pupils were authorised absentees at least once during the week , while 15% were unauthorised absentees .
14 He brings with him his radio and prepares for — his — match with Lierse listening to BBC hoping for Leeds goals … and after the Wembley match he went straigth to Batty for changing shirts — i think he said that for the couple of last minutes that was the main thing — not that he had made a great goal or Norway getting a draw .
15 Perhaps he said that for the benefit of Signor fragolli , so I just said , ‘ OK . ’
16 However he argues that for the development of lexicons there is a need for parsers capable of phrasal analysis , requiring lexicons with reliable information about subcategorisation .
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