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

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1 Comparisons suggest that for comparable hotels rack rates can be increased by an average of £5 per night .
2 I expect that for other clergy wives whose husbands are less disappointed than Peter God is the other woman .
3 Bailey and Harrison found that for certain types of passage cloze scores were potentially unreliable indicators of comprehension .
4 A mid-1980s ' survey of 650 firms in 130 US industries found that for new processes , lead time and learning curve advantages were rated as being the most important methods of protecting new innovations , while secrecy and marketing-related advantages were generally regarded as being more important than patents .
5 They found that for married men who were household heads under age 45 , the proportions ‘ out of work ’ ( a wider concept than we used which included those who had given up looking for work because they did n't think any was available ) was about nine times as high in the local authority as in the occupied sector .
6 Finch , in a study of preschool playgroups , found that for working class women self help was illusory , because taking turns in looking after other people 's children did not fit in with their life styles or with their aspirations .
7 Margaret Spear , in a different study from the one reported in this volume , found that for identical work boys were marked higher than girls for supposed understanding of principles , aptitude for science and O level suitability ( Spear , 1984 ) .
8 But the Government accepts that for persistent offenders some kind of youth detention must also be available to the courts .
9 It is therefore recommended that for optimal prophylaxis , a further treatment be given at 4-6 weeks post-lambing .
10 We regret that for practical reasons we can not accept cheques less than 7 days prior to date of departure .
11 Nevertheless , he realised that for political reasons it would be very difficult to do less than had been proposed in the Bill introduced in 1938 .
12 Le Grand , for example , insists that for egalitarian policies to succeed , ‘ it is necessary to reduce the hold of the ideology of inequality on people 's values and beliefs and this can only be done by challenging the factual underpinnings of that ideology . ’
13 Despite the fact that small companies promise substantially faster growth , the survey revealed that for large companies the median price to earnings ratio was a heady 20.6 , compared with 15.4 for smaller firms .
14 He added that for environmental reasons PowerGen had ‘ a considerable incentive to seek the low sulphur coals which are readily available on the international market ’ .
15 Apart from choosing the breed , mum says that for maximum compatibility , why do n't owners select a dog from a star sign suitable to their own ( eg Capricorn owner with a Taurean or Virgo dog ) .
16 This interaction in Figure 7.1 is particularly interesting , the multiple comparisons show that for high risk junctions both high and medium risk exemplars are given significantly more descriptions than low risk exemplars , p<0.01 .
17 The results of Box and Hale show that for post-war England and Wales , unemployment and imprisonment were positively related even after allowing for variations in other factors .
18 To many it seemed that for new houses to be carcassed for gas as well as electricity involved an unnecessary duplication of expense .
19 We have seen that for effective teaching in higher education to take place , someone , somewhere should have engaged in research .
20 Direct cortical stimulation ( Penfield and Roberts , 1959 ) and intra-carotid injection of sodium amytal ( Milner , Branch and Rasmussen , 1964 ) confirmed that for right-handed people language function was primarily controlled by the left hemisphere .
21 Hill ( 1963 ) showed that for equal phase rigidities , G , the following result holds exactly for any geometry whatever where are the Voigt and Reuss estimates found earlier .
22 I mean , it did make me realize that for large parts of a drama lesson when the kids were supposed to be working on their own they were n't probably doing an awful lot .
23 It can be shown that for large samples the statistic , called the likelihood ratio test statistic , is distributed as a chi-square variate with g degrees of freedom where , as before , g is the number of restrictions and ‘ log ’ stands for natural logarithm .
24 The fault , if it is a fault , lies in the Interpretation Act 1978 Sch 1 , which states that for legal purposes a ‘ month ’ means a calendar month , and this applies to legislation since 1850 .
25 In severely ill children presenting to a referral hospital at 1670 m altitude the logistic regression prediction models we have developed indicate that for newborn infants and those up to 2 months of age history of cyanosis reported by the mother was the best predictor of hypoxaemia ; a respiratory rate of >=70/min,; retractions , and grunting were the best predictors in infants 3–11 months old ; and in children 12 months and older a respiratory rate of >=60/min; was the best predictor of hypoxaemia .
26 Remember that for young people just beginning work and women returning to paid employment , activities outside work can be a useful indicator of potential and may even contribute to greater working skills .
27 If we assume that for various reasons promotion within six months is not possible , all or some of the interests might be met in alternative ways .
28 Please note that for serviced accommodation prices quoted are PER ROOM B&B , NOT PER PERSON .
29 Note that for total safety , the command procedure must also trap to the Exit routine on errors , so that a VMS error can not leave the user at the DCL prompt with any of the default privileges .
30 Note that for long abseils , competitive abseils or multiple person abseils , the rope should be secured to more than one point .
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