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

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1 He was worried about Kylie 's future welfare and insisted that Waterman and Co explained the problems he , and Jason for that matter , would face when it all ended .
2 Vegetables , and herbs for that matter , are a delight for youngsters , who can follow their progress from seed packets to dinner plate .
3 We may now represent this simplest of linguistic situations as follows ( the minor complication potentially caused by the presence of PLURAL is ignored here ) : Naturally we shall use E as our symbol for the occurrence of an entity , and P for that of a property .
4 He was n't paying one and sixpence for that .
5 That was hot , yes and th in between there used to be that 's where your furnace used to go in and come back and up out the chimney and that they put them the in there to heat the water quick you see and yet they ought to be , they had to be sliced out with a what they call a slice , cos they used to get furred up and we used to give them nineteen and sixpence for that to fill the boiler up again , we had t used to have take Pinmill and they used to have to come up to get fresh water into the anchor boat and we used to pump it up by hand , into the boiler .
6 Because there is a way forward , it is about negotiation , it is about hunt the hunting community , it is about sharing ideas and looking for a way forward , going forward from here , well to turn a blind eye to what goes on and vote for that amendment is very similar to what Hitler did in Germany fifty years ago .
7 I seem to remember Kelly having a pretty effective game against Chelsea and Rocky for that matter .
8 And shoes for tennis and shoes for this and shoes for that .
9 New Zealand , Australia and Scotland for that matter would never settle for second just to please a fickle press .
10 She got to go out and work for that six weeks , to , to earn the money feed the
11 Could you please make these adjustments for the next matrix list which I realise will not be for some time and , in fact , by that time Karen will be off on maternity leave but I leave it to you whether you want to slot in Joan and Jane for that period .
12 It was too bare and plain for that .
13 Such relations do not necessarily hold within a phase if the average stresses and strains for that phase are substituted in the above . )
14 What in our political and cultural traditions prevent us from having a ‘ pro-people ’ health service — and society for that matter ?
15 COSE , it turns out , is part of a much wider recipe that was originally cooked up by Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp , prime movers in the effort to meet the threat to Unix — and OS/2 for that matter — posed by Microsoft Corp 's forthcoming Windows NT operating system , and probably two of the firms with potentially the most to lose .
16 If your idea of a holiday does n't include lots of walking , Grindelwald has plenty of shops to browse around , as well as numerous cafes , restaurants and bars for that relaxing afternoon coffees and cake .
17 Section three point one gives aspects of further delegation which the panel considers after consultation with schools should not be proceeded with in nineteen ninety four , ninety five and justification for that is in the papers which is attached to agenda item one .
18 Rabbits ( and humans for that matter ) blink their eyes in response to an air puff directed towards the cornea .
19 Each member of our union is an individual and deserves the recognition of their status as an equal partner in our great union , both for their own self-esteem and as means of demonstrating our respect and encouragement for that person to play their role in the affairs of the union .
20 Women , and men for that matter , had no sources to call upon for improvement of their looks other than plants , and the vast cosmetic industry that we know today has replaced what was probably just as complicated a business two or three thousand years ago , given the great number of plants that have cosmetic application .
21 Miocenia gravis is a disease that has interested doctors , and laymen for that matter , for a very long time .
22 We have our own friends and family for that .
23 Having planned your rate of descent , you must have in mind also the attitude and power for that rate .
24 The dealer was employed to make money in stocks and shares for that client .
25 I 'd now like to talk about high capacity and solution for that requirement in enterprise-wide client server .
26 Of course she was smiling — if she handled it right this time , she might be able to ask him point blank for a particular day and time for that — perhaps not so accursed — interview .
27 In Scotland Woodley et al ( 1992 ) have shown that students entering with lower Highers scores are more likely to fail examinations and drop-out for that reason , while Johnes and Taylor ( 1989 ) have shown that non-completion rates in universities throughout the UK are related to the mean A-level score of students on entry .
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