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

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1 Personally I have always agreed with that , but I can not now simply substitute my judgment for that of the then Home Secretary , Sir David Maxwell Fyfe .
2 One of the characteristics of judicial review is that the supervising court does not substitute its decision for that of the public authority ; rather it leaves it to the body to make good its illegal behaviour by making a fresh decision which complies with the requirements of the law .
3 The court accepted that it should not substitute its judgment for that of the agency .
4 Lord Greene M.R. stressed that the court should not substitute its view for that of the corporation , and then proceeded to examine what the term unreasonableness meant in this context .
5 That construction is intended to ensure that the courts do not substitute their view for that of the administrator just because they believe that a different conclusion would be more reasonable .
6 On 17 December 1991 the assistant recorder on a preliminary issue held that the question of suitability of accommodation for the purpose of sections 65 and 69 fell to be determined in the county court by way of proceedings for breach of statutory duty so that the judge could substitute his discretion for that of the local housing authority .
7 Did n't take long , you did n't need your calculator for that .
8 I 'll make her pay for that later .
9 I 've done my time for that job , and the other jobs you laid on me .
10 That 's what I said , a hundred and ninety pound , I said if you could do my house for that I 'd be laughing !
11 In these circumstances they can not be seen to be sacrificing their independence for that would undermine their claims to being objective in taking decisions at work .
12 and yet you see these days they would give her treatment for that
13 Dario Gradi , Crewe 's manager thought White would be playing up front , and prepared his defence for that .
14 And I 've got my reason for that .
15 It was ironic to realise she 'd once come close to despising her mother for that frailty , when she was battling hard now not to fall into the same trap herself .
16 She 'll want me to give her money for that wretched foundation of hers . ’
17 ‘ It 's easy seen you 've not a son or a husband risking his life for that one and her scheming ! ’
18 ( 2 ) If during a break you are allowed to leave your station for that period you are not entitled to payment .
19 ‘ It was wrong what I did to her and I will take my punishment for that .
20 ‘ I 'll take your word for that ! ’
21 I 'll take your word for that .
22 I can only take your word for that .
23 I 'll take your word for that
24 ‘ I should slap your face for that . ’
25 The court should not , he said , substitute its view for that of the Corporation .
26 The Court of Appeal erred in substituting its judgment for that of ACAS . ’
27 Furthermore , it is quite possible to maintain control in such situations without the judiciary substituting their view for that of the tribunal .
28 To require more runs the risk of the courts substituting their view for that of the authority .
29 Lord Wilberforce 's statement in Tameside , that the decision-maker should properly direct himself to the facts , provides a good example of one aspect of factual review which would allow the courts great latitude for substituting their view for that of the decision-maker .
30 ‘ He deserves our support for that . ’
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