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

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1 ‘ Well over half of the clients that approach IMRS for consolidation software are currently using spreadsheets , and have discovered that there are all sorts of horrendous problems associated with using them for consolidation .
2 While Labour needs to think hard about a coherent and realistic policy , to give substance to what is otherwise simply a slogan , there were signs in Inverness of regeneration — and a recognition that Labour has for too long taken its political dominance in Scotland for granted .
3 In this respect it is worth asking whether it is a mere coincidence that neo-colonialism produces for the bureaucracy a reversion to pre-bureaucratic ( e.g. medieval ) forms of compensation for service to the state .
4 It took the place in mid-twentieth century demonology that masturbation filled for the Victorians .
5 I am confident that Government policies provide , and will continue to provide , an appropriate basis for meeting the high expectations that society has for the future .
6 It is at this point that society looks for scapegoats and searches for panaceas .
7 Moreover , the impact of new technology on people 's experience of work will depend on how they perceive it and the meaning that technology has for them .
8 It is very clear that today 's parents do n't fit the mould that society defined for them twenty years ago .
9 Sayer clearly wishes to move beyond explanation to transformation but the problems that realism poses for me derive from its confinement in practice to being simply a better system of explanation .
10 Customary by the mid-thirteenth century , largely due to Innocent 's introduction of such a scheme , such taxes , however , did not bring money into the papal coffers but were granted to the leaders of the crusades , through there was a widespread belief that money collected for the Crusade by Philip the notary was doing exactly that , and in 1202 Innocent ordered an investigation .
11 If the reader was nevertheless left with the feeling that music counted for most , it was partly because the bulk of the long treatise was in fact about music and nothing else .
12 The most important aspects of the ‘ green Budget ’ are that it will encourage people to act , and it recognises the environmental mantra that energy has for too long been too cheap .
13 First there is the realisation that Nature allows for wastage and a random element .
14 In schools , teachers are refusing to instil the official line that whaling continues for " scientific " purposes only .
15 It relies for new blood on people aggrieved by the state , and the move towards gloves-off repression that army backing for the coup represents will boost recruits .
16 The paper will then look at the issues that e-mail raises for the creator/receiver , lawyer , historian and records manager/archivist .
17 Soft-hearted Mrs Garwood recalled being told at Dallas airport that food procured for the contras was simply rotting in the warehouses , just as the food sent to Ethiopia in the famine had never reached the starving .
18 A confidential Ministry of Information report , written in April 1968 , revealed that the two papers owed Sh.900,000/ — to the printers , who threatened to discontinue working on them altogether unless this amount were paid and an assurance received from the Treasury that printing costs for the rest of the financial year would be met .
19 The problem that consciousness sets for the materialist is well known .
20 Together the energies of the electron and neutrino give a lower limit of 73 GeV for the mass-energy of the intermediate state that created them , remarkably close to the value that theory predicts for the W particles .
21 And a number of other texts stress the fact that obedience counts for more than sacrifice ( e.g. 1 Samuel 15:22–23 ; Psalm 40:6–8 ) .
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