Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] for the [noun sg] that " in BNC.
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1 | Rather , you must wait for the cigar that is — so to speak — ordained , to speak to you . |
2 | We must speak for the majority that opposed the return of John Major 's government . |
3 | See the current Longman Directory of Local Authorities in order to know which Land Registry you should approach for the area that is the subject of your conveyancing transaction . |
4 | When buying a Snakehead , you should allow for the fact that they will eventually outgrow standard aquariums . |
5 | must allow for the possibility that different professionals will bring different perspectives which may result in different conclusions or recommendations as to what is a desirable outcome of the assessment process , and therefore must provide a mechanism by which such differences can be identified , recorded , and , if possible , reduced . |
6 | He has been convicted of crime , and we shall assume for the moment that he has not behaved himself within the meaning of these words . |
7 | That would account for the fact that the drawings of Gesner 's costumes were so magnificent , so suited to his style and size . |
8 | This will account for the fact that although it is the obvious lesson of Darwinism that species mutate , they can not be said to be aware of this nor in any sense to change themselves . |
9 | If I am happy with their quality , I will ask for the quantity that I want . |
10 | But I 'll let , let's imagine for the moment that it 's still that six fifty . |
11 | These factors may account for the fact that the blackboard metaphor has not usually been used for anaphor resolvers , whose control structures are very often relatively simple , with different knowledge sources brought to bear in something like a predetermined order . |
12 | This difference may account for the fact that although there is now a great deal of empirical evidence linking monetary or aggregate demand shocks to real output fluctuations — evidence which we shall discuss in later chapters — the evidence that unexpected price changes affect output is much weaker ( see , for example , Fair , 1979 ) |
13 | This may account for the fact that while recall is almost uniformly greater for schema-consistent information , recognition results have been markedly more mixed ( Brewer & Nakamura , 1984 ) . |
14 | This may account for the fact that thesis citations in systematic botany accounted for only 5% of the total citations in a recent study ( Delendick ) . |
15 | The court is n't really concerned about your views , it 's concerned about your client and the argument you can formulate for the client that you 're representing . |
16 | As a native New Yorker , I can vouch for the fact that he is a classy guide to some very mean streets . |
17 | Having personally discussed the matter with many of them , I can vouch for the fact that this was not the case . |
18 | I think your aunt can vouch for the fact that I was . ’ |
19 | Er we 're going to er get it drafted up and er we have some money in the , we have some money in our budget , for a gift , and it seems to me appropriate erm that the gift that we might make to Cheskevod is the s trading charter which we can get for the money that we 've budgeted er written by a calligrapher who I 've already contacted , who said that they can do it erm well , for that sort of price , in both English and Czech . |
20 | A Hair is always affected by the chemical changes taking place within our body , which can account for the fact that perms will sometimes be successful and sometimes not . |
21 | No purely internal linguistic explanation can account for the fact that the change happened in this way in some dialects and in different ways in others . |
22 | This hypothesis can account for the fact that on cooling , rapid crystal growth is seen to occur which is inconsistent with the need for long range diffusion if the regularly folding lamellae were forming . |