Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] be for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Traditional music and hymnody are seen to be for an older audience .
2 Different people solving slightly different problems in separate rooms create no difficulty — until they come to communicate their solutions , which are assumed to be for the same problem .
3 You see , I suddenly felt that I could n't bear it , not knowing where they were going to be for the next three and a half weeks ( though in retrospect I doubt whether the location of the groom much perturbed me ) .
4 A royal banner now bestowed respectability on a cause ; kings ' wars were assumed to be for the sake of peace , even when cripplingly expensive and increasingly savage .
5 The basis of this protection is that publication is deemed to be for the benefit of the public .
6 One is said to be for the Lord and the other for Azazel .
7 The externalist can point out how difficult it is going to be for the internalist to provide a satisfying account of knowledge .
8 What they 've actually done today is announced that they want to put er Calverton into review and at least it tells people at Calverton what the situation 's going to be for the future .
9 Though McNish would not be drawn on the exact reasons for the call , it is believed to be for the vacant post of team test driver and understudy for Michael Schumacher and Riccardo Patrese .
10 Efforts to control whaling between the wars was said to be for the purposes of resource conservation ; that they were really concerned with managing the flow of whale oil through international markets .
11 Then she thought how tiring it was going to be for the rest of her life trying to be the Wise Woman all the time .
12 After Tommy any change was bound to be for the worse , but really !
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