Example sentences of "be [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | It 'd be me for it , me and Mr Paviour and his lordship — ah , and in that order ! |
2 | And , her tone suddenly changing completely , ‘ Would it really hurt you so much to pretend to be me for an hour ? ’ she asked mournfully . |
3 | It 's totally street legal , sounds as good as any cable and it could be yours for the price of a phone call . |
4 | The Fat Slags can be yours for £10m , says editor Chris Donald . |
5 | The disposal programme comprises assets of over £500m and the Ritz in Piccadilly , Mecca for the internationally wealthy , could be yours for £100 m . |
6 | IT looks more like an obelisk than a hotel , but if you 're looking for the unusual and eccentric , the 218-ft Sway Tower piercing the New Forest skyline could be yours for £1million . |
7 | Upon arrival at Aberdeen Airport your COMPLIMENTARY CAR will be awaiting you … and will be yours for the entire weekend to use as you please . |
8 | They can all be yours for only £1.99 , plus £1.99 towards postage and packing , as your introduction to this invaluable children 's book club . |
9 | When Saturday Comes is Britain 's leading alternative football magazine , and its next 12 humorous , nostalgic , yet incisive monthly issues can be yours for the almost insignificant fee of £11 ( including postage ) . |
10 | A Cyberman could be yours for just £1,000 . |
11 | The nameplate Preston Guild which can be yours for the highest bid . |
12 | Unix International is circulating a monstrously hefty tome cataloguing the 5,500-odd software applications under Unix SVR4 , a compilation of products and services from over 2,400 companies : The Product Catalogue can be yours for $15 plus shipping and handling . |
13 | I 'd suggest to him that at least the place should be yours for life ; let the young man have it on your death . |
14 | This shall be yours for life and for the lives of any children you may happen to have . |
15 | A Jaguar of the same vintage is down to just £7,000 , and an H-registration Ford Scorpio 2.0i automatic which currently costs £18,000 could be yours for a mere £6,850. depreciation of more than £5,000 a year , or £100 per week . |
16 | This bronze bust of Maxwell can be yours for an expected five hundred pounds . |
17 | The naming of a rose can be yours for a price . |
18 | If you 're keen to invest in property and you 're particularly flush at the moment , you 'll be interested to know that all this could be yours for thirty thousand pounds . |
19 | And so that he might ensure that our island would be his for all time , he instructed his hordes to slaughter all the children on Møn . |
20 | Once the settlor has put the property into the settlement the general rule is that it will cease to be his for all tax purposes . |
21 | It was a conquest which would be theirs for more than half a century . |
22 | They may put the blame entirely on the teenagers for failing to respond to their advice or orders as they once did , but the fault may be theirs for failing to treat them as the young adults they have now become . |
23 | All you could do deep down was to pray it would n't be you for the chop . |
24 | and she can be you for a change , instead . ’ |
25 | Well when you go to your bed that 'll be you for the night , there 'll be no getting back up again . |
26 | Firstly , if the argument is that any of the suggested markets — be they for products , corporate control or managerial talent — at present actually operates to constrain corporate managers , this is not something which is empirically demonstrated , and given the present nature of these markets it seems an implausible claim . |
27 | Gloucestershire County Council wants more peopl like Jack to visit all their homes … be they for children , the elderly or disabled people . |
28 | Then I thought that she lived in the cottage — Maria looked after her , perhaps ; or perhaps this room that was to be mine for the week-end was normally hers . |
29 | Say you will be mine for ever ! ’ |
30 | Recording is an index of whether or not the method of intervention is effective over time and , in turn , of whether or not the child 's behaviour is changing — be it for better or worse . |