Example sentences of "that for the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I can see that for the purpose of our movie any relationship between Claudia and Tepilit will have to be clouded in romanticism .
2 We need an improved education system , and the Bill will go a long way to achieving that for the benefit of our children .
3 The ( US ) Secretary of Health , Education and Welfare announced in 1978 that for the remainder of this century and part of the next , 17 per cent of all US cancer deaths ( over 50,000 per year ) would be attributable to asbestos . ’
4 It is of note that workers at the coal face ( cutters , hewers , and getters ) have only a slightly raised SMR for gastric cancer ( 113 ) which is not as great as that for the remainder of the mineworkers .
5 Can I really expect her to do that for the rest of my life ? ’
6 I 'd have to live with that for the rest of my life . ’
7 In 1971–76 their overall growth rate was already considerably in excess of that for the rest of Britain , but subsequently the gap has widened , particularly since 1981 .
8 In two Utah mining countries ( Carbon and Emery ) , the age and sex adjusted death rate for gastric cancer was 3.4 times higher than that for the rest of the state overall , and eight times higher in miners than in non-mining Utah men .
9 The room was plunged into darkness and stayed like that for the rest of the day .
10 She had ruined their relationship , and she would live with the pain of that for the rest of her life .
11 He was polite but distant after that for the rest of the week , and there was no suggestion that they should get together in the evening or over the weekend .
12 I ca n't promise it will be like that for the rest of the journey .
13 He describes this period of work as one of , of terrible strain , it was also a period in which he was personally very unhappy , and I get the impression that he really did use the best of his mind on this problem , and that for the rest of his life he found it difficult to press his thinking home with the kind of ruthlessness that many of the problems that he then assumed required .
14 But , if at the same time as the warrant is issued the issuer undertakes to redeem it , the agreement to redeem the warrant should be considered together with that for the issue of the warrant itself .
15 It is as inadequate to argue , for example , that the PCF was simply the institutional terrain in which Nizan pursued a carefully orchestrated campaign of political and literary self-advancement and careerism , as it is to argue that for the majority of the ten years that he spent in the PCF Nizan remained unaware of the imperfections of Stalinist Soviet communism .
16 For our purposes , it is sufficient to note that for the majority of economists , the use of these concepts of surplus is a legitimate way of analysing the benefits ( and losses ) that arise under differing competitive conditions .
17 The situation for chiropody at home was mid-way between that for the receipt of home help and GP visits , with the ratio for elderly men living alone being 2.7 times higher than for elderly married men .
18 A successful applicant is normally admitted as a candidate for the degree of MPhil but may apply at a later date to transfer his or her registration to that for the degree of DPhil .
19 I 'm never never one for for making work but on an a on although this is n't going to be called an annual report for most children it will be an annual event and I do feel quite strongly that for the child to be able to have the opportunity
20 The procedure is much less public than that for the passage of Acts of Parliament .
21 The relationship is similar to that for the elevation of boiling point : where is the cryoscopic constant .
22 If one comes to the are northeast of Flaxton , I believe that for the avoidance of coalescence , one ought in the case of a village which has a rather wide boundary conservation area , for historical reasons basically , one ought to take the coalescence distance from the edge of that conservation boundary .
23 In that context , the designation by article 5(1) of the Convention of the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question expresses the concern that , because of the close links created by a contract between the parties thereto , it should be possible for all the difficulties which may arise on the occasion of the performance of a contractual obligation to be brought before the same court : that for the place of performance of the obligation .
24 So all that for the sake of paying thirty pounds or thirty five pounds to go and see a solicitor and make a will .
25 erm It can be daunting to go back and erm meet teachers again and talk to them as , as adults rather than in the way that you used to when you were a child and erm the teacher was very much above you , but erm try your best to , to do that for the sake of the child because it is very very helpful for children if they feel that their teachers and parents are on pretty good terms .
26 It must be remembered , therefore , that for the duration of the offline cycle , sufficient disk space must be available to accommodate the space required in the Offline work directory — only when validated primary and secondary copies have been generated on the offline media will Offline delete modules from the work directory and the storage directories .
27 They 're able to hold on to that for the duration of the talk and be able to understand them as concepts and therefore it helps to put over the ideas .
28 If the forms of the two potential functions are similar too , we may well find that the ground-state level for the ion lies almost exactly over that for the molecule in the energy diagram ( Fig. 6.13 ) .
29 The judgement is ‘ performed so constantly and so quick , that we take that for the perception of our sensation which is an idea formed by our judgment ’ .
30 His explanation was that ‘ we take that for the perception of our sensation which is an idea formed by our judgement ’ .
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