Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's been a reversal to bands saying , ‘ We 're just in it for the music ’ , and we 're not like that at all . |
2 | He went away a lot , with his work , but he 's been back with us for the last year or so , off and on . ’ |
3 | But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves . |
4 | I 'm only in it for the fund-raising ! |
5 | It would be quite worth it for the expression on his face . |
6 | We 're in the happy position of not needing any more money , so for the first time the bosses are n't in it for the profit . |
7 | These can be obtained free from Marketing and Resources and are well worth it for the ideas and information contained in it . |
8 | I think they are a waste of money because the baby 's only in one for a couple of months . |
9 | Kim 's only in it for the money . |
10 | she 's obviously in it for the bet . |
11 | Tomato deal in the riper side of UK House , of which the more familiar name of Pascal 's Bongo Massive will be the stormtrooper with most , and this release is really worth it for the AA facet , where ‘ Carried Away ’ is a slow shuffling number that could equally serve as more of a chilled refreshment . |
12 | At least he 's out of it for a while , ’ she said , unaware of how much Chris meant to Maureen . |
13 | It 's tuesday and so Dr Kathleen Long 's here with us for an open surgery . |
14 | You may be with us unwillingly , but you are certainly with us for the time being . ’ |
15 | I was only in it for a lark . ’ |
16 | ‘ I agree , but then he was only in it for the money . |