Example sentences of "that [verb] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even so , the advice is similar in principle to that given for a westward flight . |
2 | What they definitely do indicate are the extremes of weight problems ; where your weight falls higher than the amount given under the large-frame weight for your height , or lower than that given for the small-frame weight for your height , then you have problems . |
3 | Phosphorus accumulation reached a maximum during the deposition of unit VI ( Table 1a ) when the per capita output of 0.31–0.54kgyr -1 was similar to that reported for the Classic Maya . |
4 | Th keep that going for a wee while again . |
5 | That calls for a robust security policy to enable the people of Northern Ireland to live normal lives conducted within the rule of law . |
6 | Now , now you did mention it , it is going to be an enormous country now , what implications does that have for the European Community ? |
7 | That accounts for the pinkish colour I found in the incisors of both remains . ’ |
8 | Erm , that accounts for the reduced allocation and the setting up fees as well . |
9 | Though marginally better in quality than that provided for the black population , their education fell far short of that which was provided in privileged white schools . |
10 | If historians only uncover images of disability in charity advertising and stories of helplessness or courage , with no alternatives , what will that mean for a future population of disabled people ? |
11 | That went for the washed cup and saucer from the last cup of tea too . |
12 | For example , using the manual cost breakdown already discussed it would be possible to expand such a system to provide the following : ( a ) A printout of costs in a simplified form , identical to that outlined for a manual system — directly employed labour , labour-only subcontractors , etc . |
13 | That means for a regular punter , however , that over a period of time , for every £100 staked he or she will end up with £88 in pocket . |
14 | Although it is not possible to translate this directly into a success rate for the pupils in this project , an estimate of 40 per cent would be reasonable — about the same as that obtained for the written test items . |
15 | They could have followed us the four hours to Dieppe in the hope of picking up trade on the way back ; but that makes for a ten-hour day . |
16 | On the other hand , most of the signs are peculiar to Crete and that argues for a local origin . |
17 | All that argues for the vigorous pursuit of nuclear non-proliferation . |
18 | The values of R1 and R2 must , therefore , represent something of a compromise between that required for correct d.c. bias and that required for a sensible frequency of oscillation ! |
19 | The effect of connectivity can be assessed by calculating the entropy change associated with the different number of ways of arranging polymer chains and solvent molecules on a lattice and , as it will be demonstrated , this differs from that calculated for the ideal solution . |