Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [be] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 If I find in myself a desire for which no experience in this world can satisfy , the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world .
2 She was in pain , but she was taking it out on a complicated Fair Isle jumper that she was knitting for some nephew in Canada .
3 ‘ You 're a good boy , Wayne , ’ Angelica had said , and they 'd both known that she was meaning for more than just the errand .
4 She said that she was waiting for some of her belongings to be sent on , but she 'd supply all her tax and National Insurance details as soon as they came .
5 And I still feel that you 're to blame for this : if you had been a wife to him he would certainly not have had to seek comfort elsewhere .
6 The lesson is that you must always keep your defences strong so that you are prepared for any situation .
7 In Stage II you can use the foods that you are introducing for that week .
8 So some were staring down at you and others were well below your eye level , which meant that you were scanning for each piece rather than reading them as a series .
9 Tha that Scottish card that you were looking for that painting ?
10 And so , very the onus would be would they not , the three things that we 're looking for most of the time .
11 The additional money that we 're looking for this year er a substantial amount of this will go to funding of the rent for the new premises for the c the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and I do n't propose to stand here and defend the Citizens ' Advice Bureau because it does n't need it , I hope .
12 That we 're recording for that lady !
13 And even if a structural , timber can be dated , there is always the possibility that it was stored for some time between being felled and being used , or even that it was re-used timber salvaged from an earlier building .
14 As far as you could understand him , this was to the effect that since the Government was rejecting any suggestion that it was to blame for this scandal , since most of the alleged swindlers were difficult to bring to book , and since the investors who lost the money nearly all live in Tory marginals , then the one innocent party — the taxpayer — would foot the £150 million bill .
15 Prior to publication of the study , Rechem 's position had been that there was no proof that it was to blame for any toxic contamination outside the plant .
16 He is flipping useless and it is time that he was looking for another job .
17 The Shah 's enemies saw the move differently , The fact that they was now lingering in the area , first in Egypt an now Morocco , rather than proceeding straight to the United States as announced , inevitably aroused the suspicion that he was hoping for some sort of repeat of 1953 .
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