Example sentences of "[Wh det] they [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The discount houses will want to repay the loans from the Bank quickly , and so will reduce the price at which they bid for the next issue of Treasury Bills , thus increasing the Treasury Bill rate .
2 The twins ' outfits for the panto , two of which they modelled for a preview , have cost £13,500 .
3 This was not as easy as they hoped ; they knew that , however much it might disapprove of their activities , the English government certainly had no power to get its orders obeyed on the western side of the Atlantic , but their charter , which they hoped would make them independent of England , and on which they relied for the legal basis of their community , said — like all the other charters — that they must not pass laws that were not consistent with English laws .
4 European directives on acquired rights and the transfer of undertakings regulations have given public service shop stewards their first glimmer of light over C C T which they fought for a decade with little more than their own bluff and courage .
5 The claims which they make for the consequences of literacy belong to the same tradition .
6 The king 's concession that the cost of troops should fall on the rich and powerful rather than the poor of the community was insufficient to placate the commons , and in the October parliament of the same year they presented a petition entitled ‘ La demande de la Commune ’ in which they called for the abolition of the maltote , the punishment of purveyors who took prises without making payment , and pardon for debts .
7 Therefore the connection between these and the work of revelation and restoration in Jesus Christ must be explored , the ‘ point of contact ’ which they offer for the advent of divine grace must be found .
8 As the later authors have adjusted the dating of the Muftilik of Molla Arab in order to make room for that of Abdulkerim , so they have stretched the facts considerably in extending the Muftilik of Molla Husrev to cover the whole vexed period from the date which they give for the death of Fahreddin Acemi , namely 865/1460–1 , to that which they give for the accession of Molla Gurani ( 885/1480 ; but cf. below , pp. 144 et sqq. , especially p. 150 ) .
9 As the later authors have adjusted the dating of the Muftilik of Molla Arab in order to make room for that of Abdulkerim , so they have stretched the facts considerably in extending the Muftilik of Molla Husrev to cover the whole vexed period from the date which they give for the death of Fahreddin Acemi , namely 865/1460–1 , to that which they give for the accession of Molla Gurani ( 885/1480 ; but cf. below , pp. 144 et sqq. , especially p. 150 ) .
10 which they buy for the pictures with the Daily Star
11 In every case , dried blood caked the mesh cages and the thick iron bars which they used for the momentum of walking .
12 They had all the grain of which they needed for a good breakfast to finish
13 What they remove for the Aswan Dam
14 We now consider what they imply for the analysis of tacit collusion .
15 I ca n't remember what I ca n't remember what they charge , it is on that bill what they charge for a Saturday .
16 In small group discussions , happily married men with children clearly saw fidelity as part of their lives ; although not immune to other women 's charms , they were not prepared to jeopardize what they had for the sake of a night of passion .
17 What they doing for the people of Lincolnshire .
18 They do n't set their own terms about what they expect for a good quality of life , so other people do it for them and we do a bad job of it . ’
19 If individual purchasers want to reveal what they paid for a company , it is a matter for them .
20 Landowners ca n't do exactly what they want for a start , and if they intend to do anything which might damage the site they have to inform the Nature Conservancy Council in writing and try to work out a compromise .
21 ‘ But before Derry can be made a major European city it 's important that the people of that place are proud of themselves and their city and know what they want for the city . ’
22 Yes well I think I told him a wrong , you see , there were two there there are two ways of tackling it and I do n't think the way I told him is what they want for the examination purposes , at all !
23 ‘ Now the way is open to St Bede 's and St Augustine 's parents to get what they need for the good of their children .
24 C. If you ask the people on a housing estate what they do for a living — what their occupations are — you probably will get answers like those in the drawing .
25 Real people with real jobs , not just holidaymakers out to forget what they do for a living . ’
26 If so , a conflict may well arise between the work of the consultants in their capacity as testers of design for the private operators and what they do for the HSE to determine whether the safety case is well established .
27 Whatever they substitute for the poll tax would cost the voter dearly because they would allow Labour councils to spend , spend , spend .
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