Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] be for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 L and T have promised to keep to their obligations , the covenants , for the whole period of their lease — which may of course be for the next thousand years .
2 However such a distinction can be a narrow one especially since some limitation clauses are effectively exclusion clauses where , for example , the limitation of liability is for a trivial sum .
3 In conference with Gerald Gardiner , subsequently Lord Chancellor , who had somewhat late in the day raised his flag as a member of the Labour Party , it was decided that the best course of action was for the Labour Party to be asked to be represented by Gardiner at the Vassall Tribunal and to inform Radcliffe that it had no additional witness to come to him .
4 The implicit assumption as to why this should be so is that questions of law are for the ordinary courts .
5 His gift of salvation is for the whole world , it 's available , God willeth not the death of the sinner , but that all should come to repent .
6 Secondly , the cry of forgiveness was for the covert bondage of unwitting sins , the habits of sinfulness that bound a lost humanity .
7 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 .
8 As the phrase implies the contract of employment is for a fixed term e.g 1 year , 2 years etc .
9 When Sarazen went to Prince 's for the 1932 Open , Daniels was well into his sixties , and had been seriously ill .
10 stay at granddad 's for a little while , while daddy watches that film and then go and see other nanny for a little while , cos you 've got no playschool tomorrow so you have n't got to get up early have you ?
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