Example sentences of "that the [noun] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 2 To ensure that the buyer pays for the goods/services supplied .
2 In retrospect , it is now rather easier to see that the cases made for the identification of structural change at the beginning of the 1970s were exaggerated or , at least , rather premature .
3 On the part of the plaintiff , it has been urged that the cases cited for the defendant were not cases where actions had already been brought , but only cases of promises to forbear commencing proceedings .
4 The second option is to sell the property along with the company but ensure that the price received for the company fully reflects the range of values for the assets .
5 Since Hume , philosophers of an empiricist turn of mind have tended to suppose that any ‘ knowledge ’ obtained by a priori perception of connections between ideas is trifling and empty of content , and that the price paid for the necessity and certainty of such ‘ knowledge ’ is a loss of information .
6 In each of these appeals it has been rightly accepted by counsel for the contemnor that the hearing below of the committal application was impeccable , that the sentence imposed for the contempts of court found proved can not be criticised and the committal order properly specified each of the contempts for which the contemnor had been sentenced .
7 This diversification requires that the genes coding for the ‘ luxury ’ proteins in these cell types are switched on in the appropriate cell .
8 It 's a mark of reverence that the vehicle provided for the god to come to his people is pure and empty and wo n't pollute .
9 Following the introduction of civil penalties for late filing of accounts from 1 July ( see ACCOUNTANCY , August , p 85 ) , Companies House has confirmed that the periods allowed for the filing of company accounts actually expire at midnight on the date in the last month for filing which corresponds to the last day of the company 's accounting reference period .
10 One of the good features of the pond is that the soil extracted for the depth was reused for building up other areas of the pond , so there was no waste to dispose of .
11 The European Commission has requested that the criteria document for the " ecolabel " for hair spray should include reference to animal testing and the EC Cosmetics Directive , which envisages a cessation of animal testing of cosmetics by 1998 .
12 The Second Front Campaign produced the biggest demonstrations of the war period and , most of the time , opinion polls showed that the demonstrators spoke for the majority of a public moved by both feelings of solidarity with the hard-pressed Russians and by a desire to get the war over with .
13 This does not in itself involve companies undertaking insurance risks but acknowledges that the skills required for the operation of the life insurance business are similar to those needed to run pension funds .
14 The tricky part will be to squeeze from service industries alone the entire 4% of annual productivity increases that the government wants for the economy as a whole .
15 A problem with the presentation of the foregoing data is to assess the amount of responsibility that the government has for the policies .
16 Page 2 of the consultation paper refers to the guidelines that the Government considered for the new council tax .
17 Editors invented elaborate textual corruptions to explain this , claiming for instance that Shakespeare had written two different versions of Brutus 's reactions and that the text used for the 1623 Folio ( where the play first appeared ) had mistakenly copied them both .
18 ‘ I believe that the church exists for the community , ’ he said , ‘ and not just for itself . ’
19 The services that the authorities developed for the handicapped followed the model already established for the blind .
20 The defence that an " offer of amends " had been made failed on two counts : it had not been made " as soon as practicable " ( seven weeks had elapsed since publication ) and " reasonable care " had not been exercised , because a check with current stage directories would have revealed that the name chosen for the fictitious actress was the same as that used by a leading West End lady .
21 The Law Commission nevertheless recommended the retention of the offence for use against fighting , principally because of the procedural advantages that the offence possesses for the prosecutor .
22 Certain test writers argue that the blank substituted for the deleted word should correspond to the length of the missing word but in many cloze tests all the blanks are of uniform length .
23 Evandro Linse Silva , for the prosecution , stated that the country wished for the speedy completion of the proceedings and would not benefit from " more spectacular allegations " or from giving credence to " the chief of a crime racket " .
24 It 's been so cold that the freeze-thaw needed for the Appendix to form fully has n't taken place and the ice is in just the same condition as the previous week .
25 reckons that the ovaries compete for the monthly honour .
26 When the President 's Committee on Mental Retardation proclaimed in the early 1970s that the intellectual similarity of parents and children was ‘ mainly because of the environment that the parents create for the young child ’ , the decisive evidence was Heber 's Milwaukee Project .
27 15 faculty members and 280 staff have signed documents objecting to a research proposal from the University of California and from two laboratories that the university administers for the federal government .
28 I therefore became very clearly aware of the potential that the university held for the whole of the East Sussex area .
29 The fact that the P.M. asked for the processes of selection of his successor to be undertaken in the middle of a party conference was bound to create consternation , confusion and intrigue , and indeed it did .
30 Japanese in Formosa were mostly short-term residents who enjoyed the traditional privileges of a colonizing race and who , backed by Tokyo , implemented a colonial policy whose basic premise was that the colony existed for the benefit and betterment of mainland Japan , economically , politically and militarily .
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