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

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1 That I 've done for the first time in my life something original .
2 I 've already made up my mind that I want to sign for the Blues .
3 However , to pursue this would lead on to criticisms of inductivism that I have reserved for the next chapter .
4 Moat put considerable store in this scheme at Three Hills as the the next stage of our partnership er with the Council and erm we are committed to doing the scheme in accordance with your overall master plan that you 've adopted for the Three Hills area er our proposals will com complete the re-development of the vacant sites at Three Hills providing a further a hundred and nine properties for for social housing both for rent and for low cost home ownership .
5 Show some compassion for your members from the lower divisions and prove to the fans that you do care for the game itself , otherwise , after Wigan 's performance recently , rugby league will get some extra support .
6 Erm I do look for opportunities to talk to people about God but I , I certainly think that you have to wait for the right opportunity because , if people are ill or very down , then it often is n't the right time when they 're vulnerable erm to try and erm talk to them about something .
7 When you save a design on to disk , all the colours and codes that you have defined for the woolbox will also be saved with the design .
8 The other thing I would like to make sure and this applies also to the members of the public as well as those people who are participating in the discussion , could you please make sure that you have registered for the day .
9 But they just might to make certain you 're not here — that you have left for the Lake District . ’
10 It 's enough that you have to pay for the licence , which is erm , what is it eighty pounds
11 You will already have considered most of the factors under ‘ operational implications ’ , but do n't forget that you need to allow for the tea , coffee and biscuits that the second conference will be consuming in substantial quantities .
12 Erm and how we can speak to time and how we can control that time and make sure that even with interruptions which is what in a way what a meeting is about a discussion , that we 're able to stick to the time that we 've allocated for the particular meeting or presentation that we 've got .
13 Mr Tebbit , the ex-party chairman and MP for Chingford , asked Mr Hurd ‘ whether the pledge that we have given for the last four general elections , that there would be no further large-scale immigration , still stands or not ? ’
14 It may be said that we have to plan for the future , and I entirely agree , but most of our thoughts can be best described as nonsense .
15 That is , if observation provides us with a secure set of observation statements as our starting-point ( an assumption that we have granted for the sake of the argument of this chapter ) , why is it that inductive reasoning leads to reliable and perhaps even true scientific knowledge ?
16 Well I think what they suggest to me that we have to pay for the poster site .
17 The Opposition do not understand that we have to provide for the full life of the Trident system — for 30 years .
18 Now what happens in the mantle is extremely important , because it is in the mantle that we have to look for the mechanism behind Plate Tectonics .
19 We defined the Greater York area erm erm initially in the in the late seventies , erm when we first ran a Greater York exercise , we redefined the area marginally in the middle , late eighties , erm erm and the definition that we have used for the Greater York study since then er is the one that we are talking about now .
20 However , the basic grammatical distinctions here are the categories of first , second and third person , If we were producing a Componential analysis ( for which see Lyons , 1968 : 470-81 ) of Pronominal systems , the features that we seem to need for the known systems would crucially include : for first person , speaker inclusion ( + 5 ) ; for second person , addressee inclusion ( + A ) ; and for third Person , speaker and addressee exclusion ( - S , A ) ( see Burling , 1970 : 14-17 ; Ingram , 1978 ) .
21 It shows that they 've applied for the job .
22 Teachers need to take children 's ideas seriously , and avoid making them feel that they have to search for the right answer , hidden somewhere in the teacher 's head .
23 Er , Council are also agreeing to the road and a District Council are in agreement with the road , albeit that they have asked for the road to follow more closely to the erm but I believe it is acceptable that the road and the line of the road in general principle is .
24 The extremists ' behaviour helps Mr Yeltsin because it convinces voters who do not much like him that they have to vote for the president in order to keep out people like Messrs Baburin and Isakov .
25 It is suggested that they have changed for the better , while we have not .
26 The dogs howl and whine at first , then realize that they have finished for the day .
27 Or do the nuclear powers-that be believe that they have won for the world not only peace in our time , but peace for a million years and more .
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