Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] [pron] [vb base] for " in BNC.
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1 | I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule . |
2 | Some advisers suggest that you look to past precedents within the company ; others recommend that you gear your expectations to the financial sum that you expect to require in order to exist in reasonable comfort until another job comes along ; others simply suggest that you look for payment of a year 's full salary . |
3 | Raddle you know that you use for marking sheep . |
4 | Yet the evidence from their earliest word uses , their requests for the names of things , and their repairs to their own utterances , all indicate that they opt for Conventionality as they begin to use their first language . |
5 | I believe that I speak for many others , both in my party and outside it , who want to see a successful conclusion at Maastricht and who want political and economic union in Europe to go forward . |
6 | First , I believe that I speak for a number of my hon. Friends when I say that we want the Bill to reach the statute book , come what may , in view of the approaching general election , and I hope that it will be given a fair wind . |
7 | Hundreds of applications have already been received by the Department from organisations which feel that they qualify for this largesse . |
8 | As to coming together for further talks , I think that I speak for all those who were involved in the talks in the summer , which we concluded , when I say that those who took part in them felt that they were valuable and looked forward to the possibility of being able to hold talks again . |
9 | Hay 's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes . |
10 | ‘ Less of your lip , Prescott , and see that you report for latrines duty straight after breakfast . ’ |