Example sentences of "[conj] be [verb] [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 The artistic reason is that he is old-hat ; Catalans prefer to be known for the airy constructions that are going up for the Olympic Games .
2 He made films that were designed basically for the drive-in movie , to be glimpsed between clinches .
3 Well if you remember that the Jarrow marches and the general strike were n't very many years erm you know be behind the preparations that were going on for the second world war .
4 So it is resources and personal support that is needed both for the individuals themselves , for their parents and for schools . ’
5 While Nyasha bravely went into the temple and there sitting on the throne that was made only for the chiefs there sat not a king not a prince
6 He caught up with her on the far side of the teahouse , in an area that was roped off for the staff 's use only .
7 Current members seem satisfied that they are receiving good value for money , and are signing up for the second membership year which starts in May .
8 Biopsy specimens taken a few cm distal to the splenic flexure and in the sigmoid colon were staiend with haematoxyline and eosin and were assessed blindly for the degree of inflammation .
9 Finally that evening the engine pulled into Maidstone where they disembarked , and were put up for the night at the local barracks of the Royal West Kents .
10 if you were off to do something and being mucked around for the day , in n it ?
11 Below the cheek the head tapers down and is rounded off for the lower jaw ; the mouth finishes up about 2¼in wide .
12 ‘ It 's a very good thing he 's been involved in the pre-tour training at Lilleshall and is going along for the first three weeks of the Indian tour to bowl in the nets .
13 Julian whose home is at Seamer , near Scarborough is currently the assistant cruise director in the Caribbean and is returning home for the presentation ceremony next month .
14 Lower bruised his left leg and was stood down for the rest of the afternoon by the course doctors .
15 Then , without bothering to wait for her answer , he had swung round again and was heading imperiously for the group of gold-brocade-covered armchairs that stood in the curve of the huge bay window , overlooking the sun-burnished waters of Loch Lomond .
16 Next is the Saw and Bone Mill , which had been the headquarters of the Northwick estate , and was used mainly for the grinding of bones to produce fertilizer .
17 Meanwhile the other seemed to have finished his duties and was waiting patiently for the movie-person to regain a most equitable composure .
18 He had one fight in 1984 and was knocked down for the first time in his career .
19 They are not corridors , as , of course , the exigencies of local traffic scarcely render that sort of coach desirable , but are built specially for the service between Watford and Euston , and Watford and Broad Street .
20 A rattlesnake 's fangs are neatly folded away when not in use but are swung forward for the strike .
21 Details may vary and certain climatic zones may produce more individual features than others , as was suggested above for the glacial and arid climatic zones , but it seems to be doubtful whether fluvially controlled landscapes formed in different climates are as distinctive as is sometimes maintained ( Stoddart , 1969 ) .
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