Example sentences of "is for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Kylie is for every youngster the manifestation of a dream .
2 ‘ Scripture ’ he said ‘ puts the great Commission from Jesus right at the heart of the Christian faith , or it is for every disciple ’ .
3 Exercise is for every morning .
4 It seems to me therefore , without laying down the proposition that the Moray Firth is for every purpose within the territorial sovereignty , it can at least be clearly said that the appellant can not make out his proposition that it is inconceivable that the British legislature should attempt for fishery regulation to legislate against all and sundry in such a place .
5 The more normal situation is for every exchange of words to take place in a context which allows the verbal activity to be associated with other kinds of activity and other kinds of message .
6 The best way to further enhance it is for every citizen to carry a donor card and to ensure that their families are aware of their view that their organs should be available for transplantation after their death .
7 What we need is for every single appeal stage , for the member to at least have the right to know why he or she has lost .
8 And so it 's for you it 's for me , for the person sitting beside you and behind , it is for every one of us !
9 What I would like to see , perhaps , is for every department in a secondary school to have a machine — every class , of course , to have a machine — and that 's happening .
10 This month 's plan is for a wide , rectangular border which receives lots of sunshine every day .
11 For him , to discover a new writer of genius is as satisfying an experience , as it is for a lesser man to believe that he has written a great work of genius himself .
12 The most pressing need is for a centre-half to prevent the sort of soft header with which David Bardsley brought QPR back into contention , and a more productive partner for Lineker .
13 But she said : ‘ Because Labour is for a united Ireland , nationalist support would home in on us .
14 ‘ It is for a constituency Labour Party to welcome Mr Scargill with open arms , or any arms . ’
15 For new cars the length of the agreement varies according to whether you buy on contract hire ( commonly known as ‘ lease ’ ) which is for a period of three years , or on hire purchase which can be between four and five years .
16 It may be hard to accept , but the argument goes that it is easier for a creative and original performer to learn how to play his instrument than it is for a consummate player to learn creativity .
17 The most popular of these is for a one-off gig between a band and a venue , part of which is reproduced here .
18 B. Choice reaction time A modification of A is for a choice of buttons to exist ; the correct button must be pressed to extinguish the light or stop the sound .
19 Laity participate mainly through traditional organizations and the call now is for a new strategy based on small Christian communities .
20 Charlie 's personal idea of bliss is for a long-haired client to walk in an allow him to create one of his more advanced shapes , but he would never impose his styles on an unwilling customer .
21 The best solution is for a pamphleteer to show people how much fun it is to do good .
22 That one is for a start ! ’
23 The example we shall give is for a person who starts the regime moderately overweight and whose normal meals are fairly typically too high in fat , sugar , and salt , and too low in fibre .
24 When I think of what the ‘ ideal ’ look is for a girl , I always imagine it as someone looking happy , and that is the one thing I know I do n't look .
25 One of their main demands is for a greater say in policy-making and legislation governing Northern Ireland .
26 Please note : Our offer is for a four-tread step ladder — the photograph shows a five-tread version , but the style and quality will be exactly the same .
27 If the exclusion is for a fixed period which would bring the aggregate exclusion in any term to more than five days or would involve the pupil missing a public examination , the governors or LEA may order the reinstatement of the pupil and the head teacher would be bound to comply with the direction .
28 What is unusual is for a number of neighbouring schools to pull together to set up what Anne Mountfield describes as an ‘ education innovation trust ’ .
29 Or as Engels meditated , ‘ Irish history shows one what a misfortune it is for a nation to have subjugated another nation .
30 Sue Grayson Ford 's aim is for a ‘ broader constituency ’ .
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