Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 According to Forestry Commission pathologist , Brian Greig : " Different sites involve different factors in the mix that eventually spells the end for the trees .
2 But as President Bush puts more goods on the counter for us with his TV spiel about ’ … our culture , our sense of history … rolling green fields , sandy white beaches , red-hot jazz , ’ is he selling caviare to a market that only has an appetite for candy floss ?
3 and if you can have a word with them I 'd be grateful that just lays the foundation for me to talk to them and er and to go and see them .
4 A tell-tale wedge-shaped pattern appears in the multiple boxplots : batches with higher medians tend also to have higher midspreads , a sign that usually indicates the need for transformation .
5 Beardsley and David Platt would provide a very mobile midfield that also has an eye for goals .
6 The Grade II listed building was built by Sir Hugo Meynell in the 1860 's for his wife Emily Charlotte , and it 's this historic and romantic background that really sets the scene for a relaxing break .
7 If you had a bloke like John tha that virtually ran the force for several years whether you liked him or whether you did n't he he he was efficient in running the force erm especially when Charlie was was into the erm in a big way and he spent very little time with Nottinghamshire John ran the force made the decisions and cracked on with it
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