Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 I am sure that I speak for all district society presidents when I say that this is just not true .
3 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 .
4 It follows that I award for this period of care by the plaintiff 's parents the sum of fifteen thousand pounds which equates to an award of three pounds hourly for five thousand hours .
5 My doctor had also prepared a report for the judge , about various medical problems which I hoped might be taken into consideration , along with the fact that I had for some time been re-building my life and now had very little to do with the lifestyle that brought me into contact with drugs .
6 He even got himself a VC in the most alarming circumstances , but that did not stem my tears that I shed for this man .
7 No I do n't , I think I can , you witness that I paid for this wo n't you ?
8 Not in the sense that I work for any authority .
9 I can not say that I care for these self-perpetuating societies . ’
10 That might in itself imply that she felt for some reason that she would be suspected , or perhaps she knew who the killer was and preferred to keep quiet .
11 On the reverse of each plate is Cicely Mary Barker 's original poem that she penned for each fairy .
12 Firdaus is so stung by this that she looks for another job .
13 Before that she worked for several companies in Taiwan , the last one being Coca-Cola .
14 We were given to understand that you asked for this article . ’
15 It seems to me that that attention to the moment is significant of the great work that you do for this particular charity .
16 The accounts that you have for this year , have been rearranged .
17 You need some sort of order and some sort of security , it makes your mind so sort of universal that you look for some sort of order … ’
18 When you make a will you are showing , in a practical way , that you care for those closest to you .
19 The warmth and affection that we felt for each other will always be with me .
20 I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule .
21 ‘ Well , the toads that we use for this are actually in the Yarmouth area in and around Fritton .
22 We can do this because the private universe that we inhabit for much of the time is characterised by a philosophy of personal freedom and private choice .
23 But that has been in the past and that was a thing that we had for several years had A level plays actually on the stage am I correct ?
24 And er there will also be details about er the targets that we set for that particular project .
25 I would imagine the plaster wall have to be replaced cos there 's a lot of work that needs to be done on t we 've already had to deal with the plastering once , in fact we would n't have noticed cos we had n't seen it before but what happened is that the the frame of the hall particularly shrank so that we had gaps in between where the plastering was and where the wood was and we had to have a couple of men that we used for this , erm come in with lime plaster and fill in all the cracks for a week or two .
26 Why did you go on about that erm place where you went for that beer and you know , you said that we worked for that
27 Whatever that figure is there will automatically internally produce a target figure that we want for that book .
28 Yeah erm the amount of police necessary for each area is based on all sorts of statistics , and for the statis statistics that we have for this area , we have or the chief constable 's decided that he 'll allocate a hundred and two police officers to police this area , which we find adequate .
29 Hundreds of applications have already been received by the Department from organisations which feel that they qualify for this largesse .
30 Today we were close enough to the front of the plane to have a newspaper in English , and not have to settle for one printed in a strange dialect of Latvian ( or whatever it is that they use for those that are always left at the end ) .
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