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

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1 For that purpose he had to determine whether they formed part of a highway .
2 For that purpose he went to Edward Wynn .
3 For that purpose it makes no difference whether the illegality is raised in the plaintiff 's claim or by way of reply to a ground of defence … ( ii ) Where the grant of relief to the plaintiff would enable him to benefit from his criminal conduct : … ( iii ) Where , even though neither ( i ) nor ( ii ) is applicable to the plaintiff 's claim , the situation is nevertheless residually covered by the general principle summarised in ( i ) above .
4 He was no more blind than you or I. Did n't you recognize him for that man we gave a ride to on the road ?
5 You arranged for that vehicle I requested when I called from Frankfurt Airport ?
6 It 's very high , you know , the interest payments are very high , but for that money you 've borrowed you 'll only pay say , just for a a figure , five hundred pound back for that twenty thousand , five you know ,
7 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
8 And erm draw the graph for that work it all out yourself and another one .
9 You must tackle a warren as though you intend to do a good job at it ; there 's precious little point or pleasure in dabbling with it for that way you achieve very little .
10 Whether you have to make urgent repairs to your car or pay for that holiday you 've been saving for , you can get money out of your account without giving us any notice at all — and you wo n't lost any interest .
11 ‘ He 's done it brilliantly again and he 'll be better for that race I can tell you , ’ he said .
12 She would like to get her own back for that row she had got into last October .
13 Now , fight for that title you lateral thinking North-Eastern people , you .
14 If Mr Dunn the debtor refused to be cowed by this threat , Mr Rich the creditor would tell the bailiffs to take the belongings out of the house — and for that service he paid the bailiffs a fixed fee .
15 Go and have a look , he proba probably for that price he might say oh , we 'll leave the curtains and the carpets .
16 Well , I would suppose that the person they 're looking for is similar in character , but if they 're going to er if they 're looking for that person I think they 've just got to act normally , and it 's not a one-off thing , I think it 's built up over the years .
17 For that sum they could parade up and down the grounds at any time of day or sit on the grassy banks at will . ’
18 For that right he must negotiate with the citizens of Hebron .
19 By 0930 they were all in their coaches for the long journey back to Brighton , for that evening they all became civilians again and had to be ready for their ordinary jobs on Monday .
20 And so for that time we live now , both of us , and we are perfectly happy , and the waiting is not weary , but good and happy for us both .
21 Was I think he said it were about twenty six pound a week for that time you see ?
22 " Now for that lesson I promised you .
23 ‘ Do n't you ever feel the need for real speed , for that acceleration you get when you dig your rail into the face of the wave ?
24 Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future .
25 For that violation they can and should be made to pay . ’
26 So I had to come back and sort of say to Ray , you know , if we go for that bid it 's not likely to be supported , erm so we , what we 'd done is a different bid which still includes investors but it 's , it 's a bit broader than that .
27 The only experience of collectivization there 'd been was the Soviet one and they seemed to have known at least something about the Soviet , they knew it involved a lot of force they knew that if you were going to collect you were going to collectivize you needed the mechaniz well they thought that you needed the mechanization first and they knew that they d A they did n't have the capacity for that mechanization they did n't want to use force I mean i it would , i it would have been very dangerous , would n't it , to go back to the countryside collectivization .
28 Just Colin round for that fiver you owe me !
29 No doubt they mean well where the arts are concerned , he wrote , but for that reason they are the biggest menace .
30 No doubt they think they have the interests of the artist at heart , he wrote , but for that reason they must be avoided like the plague .
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