Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You said exactly that I quote word for word in November nineteen ninety and a week later what happened ? |
2 | To hear that you have cause for grief , I mean . |
3 | In Uzzell 's opinion , ‘ companies now want their investment in computers and telecommunications to relate to business volumes ’ as a way of ensuring that they get value for money . |
4 | It must also be right to have proper mechanisms in place to ensure that they get value for money . |
5 | How could two reputable scientists make such a claim and , even a year later , still insist that they had evidence for fusion when the credibility of important pieces of their ‘ evidence ’ had been destroyed ? |
6 | The Government regularly claim that they want value for money . |
7 | The approach used by Sheffield was particularly helpful , in that it established credibility for partnership at the highest level , with a supportive framework for development . |
8 | One is that it provides scope for corruption ; e.g. , in the placing of government purchases , the allocation of commodities in excess demand , and in regulatory activities . |
9 | It was said by his acquaintances in the pub that he gave value for money , but there was a touch of genius in the way he talked that night . |