Example sentences of "[vb -s] [that] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It so happens that for some distance the Gill itself forms the boundary between that estate and the Manor of Coniston , although it is possible that the boundary between the two manors was rather ill-defined at that time . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | JD says that for some reason the rails also seem to amplify the high frequencies , but ca n't say why . |
4 | This algorithm assumes that for each sentence position only one of the candidates is correct ( this condition generally holds , except in cases where the correct word is missing from the list of candidates ) . |
5 | He then assumes that for each country the rate of growth of aggregate demand or nominal spending has followed a very simple process ; that is , where is the rate of growth of the ith country 's nominal spending , is the mean value of over the whole period , and is the deviation of from its mean . |
6 | The first of these equations merely states that for any country the quantity of money grows in accordance with an identifiable but stochastic process . |
7 | It seems that for some time the firm had been issuing such promissory notes and having them endorsed by its local bank in Bihać ( where , incidentally , the partisans held the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council for the Liberation of Yugoslavia ) . |
8 | It appears that for acute health problems older people are little different , in terms of prevalence , from younger age groups . |
9 | This means that for certain prey being conspicuous is a constant risk and not one worth taking . |
10 | This means that for any claim by a researcher , a warrant must be produced by demonstrating a relevant response by the participants within the conversation itself . |
11 | This implies that for any investment asset the marginal rate of exchange between the expected return and the risk ( standard deviation ) of that asset must be equal to the marginal rate of exchange for the market as a whole . |
12 | First , he comments on the king 's astuteness in seeing through the arguments of the heretics , though he implies that for some while Clovis had been persuaded by them . |
13 | In addition , Portman recommends that for complete peace of mind borrowers should take its Mortgage Care policy providing cover against accident , sickness and redundancy . |
14 | The Family Planning Association recommends that for reliable contraception , the additional protection of a spermicide should be used , or an alternative method such as the diaphragm ( cap ) with spermicide , or a coil , or the ‘ pill ’ can be considered . |
15 | In addition , the UTA admits that for basic rate taxpayers the benefit of a PEP is slightly reduced because the amount of tax that can be recovered reduces from £25 per £75 of income distribution to £18.75 . |
16 | Section 435(11) provides that for this purpose ‘ company ’ includes any body corporate , whether incorporated in England or elsewhere . |
17 | Simpson ( 1984 ) argues that for compulsory education disaggregation by demographic characteristics is not particularly useful . |
18 | Persson ( 1977 ) , for example , argues that for single emission sources and small industrial areas with good atmospheric dispersion , emission standards and requirements on stack heights based on best practicable means will guarantee an air quality better than the air quality standard . |
19 | Mr. Foster believes that for many politics is something remote and complicated and wishes to change that . |