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

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1 So now I always and so I , I 'm thinking that it might be that , that I that erm maybe you know like I used to be anxious about something like that and I used to wake up and the dream used to happen , but now that I 've double checked that I know for sure that , that I 'm safe you know for the night it does n't happen any more by cutting off possibility
2 I have to say that I know for definite that the force at that time only possessed two shields , er we kept one shield in the South of the county at and one shield North of the county and and hence that is why I went to the headquarters in the morning .
3 Of these , the set that I selected for careful examination within the main projects is the ( pull ) set , which deals with alternation between [ u ] and [ Δ ] in a set of lexical items such as pull , put , foot , shook .
4 He will realise the concern that I have for disabled people , who would be hit by such an increase in petrol tax .
5 She had told him that Brenda was obsessively vegetarian , and that she longed for red meat : would he take her out ?
6 Now that she knew for certain that she could n't marry him , her first impulse was to call him up and tell him so .
7 The very fact that terms like ‘ dissenter ’ and ‘ nonconformist ’ made no sense in America shows the attraction that she held for English Nonconformists : America to them was what England might become .
8 Who are the people that you blame for bad things in your life ?
9 All that we know for certain about his coronation oath is that he promised to preserve the laws of the realm unimpaired and to do nothing touching the dignity of the crown without first obtaining the consent of his prelates and chief magnates .
10 It is to these chapters that we turn for biblical guidance on the fundamental questions concerning God , man and the world .
11 The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim .
12 We 're also taking another four hundred thousand out of budgets that we had for planned improvements in staffing as well .
13 It may also be that we look for different attributes in different parts of the public service .
14 It means the whole sale change of forms and colours and it must reduce the range of other colours that we have for other forms , do n't necessarily go into those wallets .
15 African countries would be well advised to refuse many of the pesticides that they receive for free , according to a scientist from the US Environmental Protection Agency .
16 No less than three supporters , all before opening time , have told me that they know for certain that a League chairman has been watching me in recent weeks .
17 that that can be seen from er the bungalow almost directly opposite , and er it 's almost a traditional requirement that they ask for steep pitches .
18 The advantages of these methods are that they allow for careful preparation of material and can make use of the best teachers available .
19 The average age of spectators at Frankfurt Galaxy matches was 24 and the NFL obviously believes that young people here will show the same enthusiasm for American sport that they do for fast food , clothes and records .
20 Enough has been said even in this brief review to make the point that when men wished to designate sanctity or degrees of sanctity it was to the hierarchy of precious substances that they turned for appropriate symbols .
21 They were sold in tiny cages by little boys who poked them so that they chirruped for potential customers , for the feistiness of a cicada is judged by the pitch and quality of its song .
22 Law centres vary in the services that they provide for individual clients .
23 Instead their lasting legacy and major influence was the legitimacy that they gave for local politics to be reduced to urban politics , which in turn consisted solely of issues concerning collective consumption .
24 One of the important characteristics of those moves was the support that it represented for British liberalisation policies .
25 The ethogenic approach , proposed by Harré and Secord ( 1972 ) , Harré ( 1979 ) and Harré , Clarke and de Cario ( 1985 ) , resembles such universal anthropologies , in that it searches for basic social psychological patterns of action .
26 As for Freud , the clitoris continues to be surrounded by the same problems that it held for nineteenth-century medicine .
27 If so , the fact that a dependence thesis is true of theoretical authorities is strong evidence to suppose that it holds for practical authorities as well .
28 Until the middle of the nineteenth century the whole of this load , equivalent to the weight of many railway trains , had to be carried by hemp ropes which were always shrinking and swelling , rotting and stretching so that it called for great skill to avoid the loss of some or all of the masts and spars .
29 Fujitsu will hand over the goods from houses in Darlington that it used for Japanese staff while the new factory was being built and equipped .
30 Largely because the Alliance , especially its weightiest backer , Mr Helmut Kohl , clearly drummed home that it aimed for quick German unity , with D-marks in the East ‘ within months ’ .
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