Example sentences of "that [v-ing] for " in BNC.
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1 | And we 've allowed for the fact that cooking for a family or organising a dinner party may take you away from the cooker when you want the food to go on cooking . |
2 | They found that allowing for the tax timing option ( as well as stochastic interest rates and different income and capital gains tax rates ) in the no-arbitrage condition resulted in the no-arbitrage prices of the S&P500 moving much closer to the actual prices for the period June 1982 to September 1982 than if no such adjustments were made to the no-arbitrage condition . |
3 | ‘ So , perhaps a really cynical person would conjecture that you need the money that caddying for a golfer like Harley , who is obviously back in form and on the verge of some big wins and big money , would bring . |
4 | Some people think that persevering for 13 years with the policy of playing 11 right wingers could be a mistake . |
5 | But you and I both know that applying for a stay of more than six months takes time . |
6 | It is also worth reminding the reader that searching for fraud is not the audit 's primary purpose . |
7 | Eric [ Varley ] talked about energy extremely competently , though he insisted that looking for major energy savings was likely to be ‘ extremely disappointing ’ . |
8 | ‘ I 'd have thought that looking for a gas leak with a lighted match would be the last thing he would do . ’ |
9 | I know that looking for a Purple Heart , or V C , erm are but I do believe it needs to be it needs to be clarified . |
10 | Somebody said in the paper shop that looking for the papers er I thought , I could n't see any , I was starting to walk out I said have you finished with the papers , said no there they are in that cabinet |
11 | In many cases , and especially with annuals and some other flowering plants , picking the flowers will actually encourage more to grow , so you may find that picking for pressing can be an advantage at times . |
12 | But it is vital , before we canonise the creatures , to note that acting for an end ( requiring teleological explanation ) is almost a defining feature of the living world as a whole . |
13 | Two examples suggest that designing for Snow White and Sleeping Beauty are not the only scenarios left to explore . |
14 | The council statement said Coun Harvison and leader of the Labour group Arthur Taylor appreciated that paying for training was normal , ‘ but were concerned that the unemployed would not be able to apply for one of the 70 part-time instructors ’ jobs . |
15 | He therefore suggests that yearning for growth , should constitute the criteria by which a church is assessed ( van Engen 1981:448ff ) . |
16 | Comparison between studies is therefore difficult ; although all make it clear that caring for a dementia sufferer can be extremely stressful . |
17 | ‘ We are trying to spread the message that caring for the environment can be fun for everyone , ’ explained Wayne Talbot of Watch . |
18 | Rhythmic patterns tend to be sober and square-cut , and that liking for the C mode — as such , e.g. in Clemens 's Missa Misericorde , s or transposed to F with a B flat key-signature — which we have already noticed in Josquin , becomes very pronounced . |
19 | The survey also considers that accounting for signing-on fees is non-standard and patchy : ‘ Our view is that signing-on fees are more akin to an emolument of a player rather than a transfer cost . |
20 | For instance : Japan fears that providing for its growing proportion of dependent old people ( an increase in the over 65s from 9% in 1985 to 21.3% in 2025 ) will destroy the economic miracle of the last 40 years . |
21 | The legal arrangements for unification were contained in a second state treaty ( the first state treaty having been that providing for economic and monetary union — see pp. 37466-67 ) . |
22 | Some fans have been on to say that calling for the manager 's dismissal is not the answer . |
23 | But in a Catholic school especially , fundamental and crucial is that striving for unity and service , which comes from the teaching of Our Lord . |
24 | They claimed that mid-week polls showing a large Labour lead had shocked some floating voters into the realisation that opting for the Liberal Democrats would let Mr Kinnock in by the back door . |
25 | Devonport Management Ltd has already submitted a 13-volume report to the Ministry of Defence arguing that opting for Devonport would save the Government more than £400m through lower operational costs and more flexible dock facilities . |
26 | Both he and his half-back partner , Gary Armstrong , might be forgiven if thoughts turned to British Lions selection for the summer tour to New Zealand but Gavin Hastings , another candidate in that department who is now being touted as Lions skipper , was adamant that performing for Scotland was the only issue at stake . |
27 | They all focus on the social worker , and it is social workers who must understand that asking for an order usually means being granted one . |
28 | Now I do n't think many people realized that asking for the maintenance of standards , rather than perhaps the changing of standards , was asking for something that was almost diametrically opposed to asking for an educational system that was more geared towards preparing children for adult life and productive work . |
29 | A REPORT by the Law Commission on computer misuse , published this week , angered those who believe that hacking for fun should not be outlawed but was treated as a triumph by lobbyists for anti-hacking laws . |
30 | Now the term ta ; W can be expressed as the change in income δY divided by hours worked H , so that substituting for δW in the final term of ( 12–1 ) and multiplying all terms by W/H yields |