Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pron] [be] for the " in BNC.
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1 | I suspect she 's for the chop . |
2 | I believe it is for the fundamental reason summed up in the idea of Christ 's inclusive humanity . |
3 | Well , I think it 's for the best , Kate . |
4 | ‘ I think it 's for the best , ’ she said . |
5 | So I believe we 're doing the right thing , I think it 's for the good of the country I think it 's for the good of the company and the shareholders . |
6 | So I believe we 're doing the right thing , I think it 's for the good of the country I think it 's for the good of the company and the shareholders . |
7 | It was not easy but I think it is for the best , in the long run . |
8 | I I heard the other day what I thought was one of the best advertisements not to have an animal for Christmas very emotive , er I think it was for the R S P C A , and I I 'm told I do n't think you 've heard it but it b basically it 's it 's er the sound of a er well it 's a human pretending to be a dog really and saying you know , Well this is nice my my er family have taken me to the vet , I did n't think I was ill but never mind . |
9 | ‘ If you think it 's for the best , Daddy . ’ |
10 | You think it 's for the amusement for the benefit of the owner rather than the dog , quite an interesting point . |
11 | We hope it 's for the best , ’ said Mr Gennady Gerasimov , the chief spokesman , in pithy words which encapsulate the bold leap towards the Common European Home that Mr Egon Krenz , with Moscow 's backing , has made . |
12 | ( c ) They may change form because they reflect what is for the language being considered , a regularly observed semantic distinction . |