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

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1 The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge .
2 Talk is primarily for the participants and not for an outside audience .
3 An' 'e 'd say : ‘ Them books is n't for the likes o' you , Jack .
4 R is largely for the problems of delay that the Civil Justice Review recommended greater court involvement through court management of litigation .
5 Canetti is not , I think , earnestly recording his life ; his passion is really for the others he writes about , be they as famous as Brecht or as obscure as his landlady .
6 There 's a really good guitar buried in here , but considering ( a ) the high price and ( b ) the fact that you could easily retro-fit Texas Special pickups to your very own Strat , the SRV Strat is strictly for the fanatics .
7 They will conclude , as people on a South London council estate expressed it when they observed the middle-class congregation going into their local church each Sunday , ‘ That church is n't for the likes of us . ’
8 The haul is worth more a hundred thousand pounds and the hunt is on for the owners .
9 That sort of thing is strictly for the movies .
10 But the book is not for the priests alone .
11 In the Magistrates ' Court the decision as to verdict and sentence is entirely for the Justices acting on the advice of their Clerk , and of course it is erm true to say that generally speaking Justices will follow the advice of their Clerk , but they do n't have to .
12 Time 's up for the children .
13 Time is Up for the Chauvinists
14 Sleaze is strictly for the boys .
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