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

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1 Premises on a single floor , or a number of floors , in a larger complex may again produce an identity problem for the sub-tenant ; and if the space itself is not flexible that may spell problems for the company wishing to sub-let .
2 Harry swallowed the soft strangulation of tears and clung with desperate hands to the obstinacy that must do duty for his flagging courage .
3 One of the world 's hot spots that might give clues for the future .
4 He was interested in the hamlets and villages on the fringe of the deer country , the cottages and the farmhouses that might provide bases for dedicated stalkers .
5 The Bail Information Schemes being developed in England and Wales also provide the prosecutor with additional information that might reduce requests for custodial remands .
6 What the CNAA was looking for , therefore , was evidence of a changed organizational and administrative environment , an academic machinery that could exercise responsibility for the continuing scrutiny and health of courses , and this was particularly important in the case of the newly-designed polytechnics , given the emphasis on academic boards and ‘ a large measure of autonomy ’ for institutions under their governing bodies in the government 's 1967 statement on polytechnics .
7 We wondered at the ‘ pinching poverty ’ that could have cream for tea .
8 This represented a great step forward in the services available from the co-operative and one that could have significance for advisory services in this country — particularly in remote areas .
9 It could simply be a requirement for a bond or an insurance policy that would ensure repayment for depositors in the event of a collapse .
10 I 'm sure I can come up with something that would simplify things for you . ’
11 ‘ D' you know because so many people switch off their TVs by remote control instead of pulling out the plug , they go on using electricity , the same in one night that would power Leicester for one day .
12 Its supporters claim that the first would be the first step towards a test reactor that would burn plasma for long periods .
13 Determine the grades to be applied for revised posts that would assume responsibility for all financial and cost-control matters , for personnel , and for enhanced administrative support .
14 To give enterprises a chance to adjust and to avoid a crunch that would undermine support for further reform , governments might need to start with high tariffs , promising to eliminate them over , say , five years .
15 Wootton is understood to have felt unhappy with a proposed role that would include responsibility for existing HCK media accounts , with Colman 's in-house independent Media-Star handling any new business for the merged agency .
16 ( a ) a general introduction to the topic or concept that the teaching unit is concerned with and a brief description of its potential ( b ) very clear instructions on how to drive the program , usually including a key-by-key sequence to introduce the user to it and a clear description of the full range of possibilities that it offers ( c ) a description of some of the ways teachers have used the unit ( d ) discussion of its educational objectives and suggestions for further use ( e ) references to educational material that would provide support for this topic or concept ( f ) a full annotated program listing with specifications of the different computer systems that would support the software .
17 Turkey and Italy were the only other NATO countries that would provide sites for Thors .
18 Britain needs fewer but brighter racecourses , each with a range of facilities that will attract customers for 300 days a year , not 10 .
19 May be that will identify things for you .
20 I think that we are on the verge of a major reorientation in language description — one that will create problems for anyone who thinks that the facts are known .
21 CPRW has campaigned , with others , for a major reform of the CAP that will end support for environmentally-damaging production methods and move substantial sums into support for farming and farming-related action that protects and enhances the quality of the Welsh landscape , its wildlife , public access and the wider environment , while also sustaining existing rural communities .
22 Now the Government is set to contribute to a central fund set up by leading insurers that will meet bills for terrorist damage .
23 By its very nature , the organic content in a fertile soil constitutes a reservoir , a bank balance that will stand withdrawals for some time with little or nothing going in , which explains why fertility can often be maintained for a while by replacing lost nutrients with straight chemicals .
24 An attractive dining area will enhance the appearance of the school and could turn out to be a much sought after local resource that will generate revenue for the school through after school lettings .
25 It is this flame that will illuminate hope for all people .
26 The biggest worry about Europe 's recession , however , is that part of it is the result of an erosion of competitiveness that will burden Europe for years to come .
27 However , in the current economic climate it is only major corporates that will find demand for their SCP , and only then if it is rated by at least one of the rating agencies such as Moody 's or Standard and Poors .
28 Perhaps by then the Government may have some strategy that will provide work for the million or so unemployed that it overlooks while compiling the official figures .
29 This requires great skill in encouraging the barley to germinate , producing the natural starches that will provide sugar for fermentation .
30 WESTERN EUROPE is to decide this month on a series of satellites that will provide data for weather forecasts until well into the 1990s .
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