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

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1 These , then , were the books that became required reading for those who came to Cumberland Lodge to debate such issues .
2 Selection favoured beaver genes that made good lakes for transporting trees , just as it favoured genes that made good teeth for felling them .
3 Selection favoured beaver genes that made good lakes for transporting trees , just as it favoured genes that made good teeth for felling them .
4 Economic expansion in seventeenth-century Europe , and the growth of the mining industry in particular , are given special prominence in an analysis that made generous allowance for the role of technical problems in defining areas of scientific research .
5 It is doubtful , in these expensive times , if there is a sports book anywhere that offers better value for money .
6 Indeed , comparison of managerial facilities and perquisites in the public and private sectors ( such as office furnishings , secretarial support , company cars , expense accounts , etc ) suggest that ‘ it is the private rather than the public sector that offers greater possibilities for at least these kinds of non-pecuniary consumption ’ ( Breton and Wintrobe , 1982 , p. 77 ) .
7 This , though , is simply a gathering of independent fish in an area that offers enough food for all of them , such as a baited swim .
8 We feel , then , that Britain is a country that offers more opportunity for its people than ever before .
9 Ireland has a well developed educational system that supplies good candidates for science and technology courses .
10 Concentrated work led to the uncovering ofa large theatre that produced crucial evidence for the history ofthe city .
11 Robert Hardy taught him to drive and that produced enough stories for half a night 's drinking in Stratford 's actors ' pub , the Dirty Duck .
12 In a letter to the Irish premier in 1947 , while an extensive health bill was going through parliament , the bishops ‘ pointed out that to claim such powers for the public authority , without qualification , is entirely and directly contrary to Catholic teaching on the rights of the family , the Church in education , the rights of the medical profession and voluntary institutions ’ ( Irish Independent , 12 Apr. 1951 , quoted Whyte 1980 : 143 ) .
13 Other studies that used similar techniques for diagnostic purposes give a similar genuine false positive rate .
14 The clause among the Fourth Lateran Council decrees that proposed regulated taxes for the churches and provinces of Christendom suggests as much .
15 Another set of problems that has serious implications for the social survey involves issues to do with data analysis rather more than collection but , none the less , does have a bearing in getting us to understand the limits of the survey and of variable analysis .
16 No one can be in any doubt now that she was pulling the strings behind the royal side show that has preoccupied Britain for the past six months .
17 This is a new market for hygiene and one that has significant potential for the future with increasing demands being made in safety and hygiene .
18 He was brought up by a gaggle of ladies , and the result is that has enormous affection for them .
19 For instance , if children are not out of care within six weeks after reception into care , research tells us that they have a 60 per cent chance of still being in care after two years , a finding that has clear implications for the resources and inter-agency co-operation needed for many social work clients .
20 Many arguments have been advanced against the death penalty , but the one that has most relevance for me is the fact that in the present state of our society , there is often no certainty that the right man has been convicted .
21 Nevertheless , regardless of hiatal hernia , the high prevalence of oesophagitis in asthmatics and the apparent lack of effect of bronchodilators on the oesophageal mucosa are important clinical observations that provide additional evidence for a close relation between GOR and asthma .
22 In Britain also , several types of paraprofessional training programmes have been developed that provide useful avenues for career advancement .
23 We devised a technique ( Fig.1 ) to reaggregate defined thymocyte and stromal cell populations under organ culture conditions that provide optimal support for T-cell development in vitro .
24 Review the effect of these changes in relation to administrative and clerical staff overall , at the same time considering the potential advantages of reallocating those posts that provide direct support for teaching departments .
25 And , with all due respect to the other players , it was , frankly , as well that he did , because time and again it was his superb displays that salvaged precious points for Palace against the odds ; points which , at the end of the season , made all the difference between survival and relegation .
26 Des Greene of Minchem , one of two firms that export toxic wastes for treatment , estimates that he sends , at most , 2000 tonnes of waste a year to the UK .
27 It is the one order that allows full scope for realizing the three main aims of life , kāma ( love ) , artha ( wealth ) , and dharma ( duty or righteousness ) .
28 It is hotly defended with the same fervour that denounces white demands for ‘ same race ’ schooling as a repellent manifestation of racism .
29 Mean home-range size plotted against weight of the group that inhabits that home-range for different genera of primates .
30 Among the responsibilities that accompany academic freedom for students are the following .
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