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

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1 But a wider public , both inside and outside the University , are grateful to him for the windows he has opened up to them , through his recent chairmanship of the Friends of the Welsh National Opera , through his talks and articles , and above all through his learned , wise and witty discourses on Wagner .
2 I am grateful to you for the information .
3 He may have been dependent on me for the time being for his physical well-being , but at the deepest level he was dependent on Montaine .
4 There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you 're OK with it for a time , but then you 're left high and dry when fashion moves on . ’
5 Erm and if it 's not it 's er I 'm not going to deny the fact that some people say you know this has been good for me for the last eighteen months erm I 'm er I 'm used to being self employed I 'm going to stay that way but I 'm looking at other avenues .
6 No in in your memory , of course , you 've been involved in it for a long time , have n't you ?
7 We too are called to exchange the things that are important to us for the sake of the transformation God wishes to work in us .
8 You ca n't expect a man to walk around thinking he 's got to be grateful to them for the rest of his life — it 's ludicrous .
9 But I would have thought you 'd expect him to be faithful to you for a day or two at least . ’
10 I could see he was going to be unhappy about it for a long time , and that there was nothing I could do about it .
11 The surveyor will be responsible to you for the stated purpose of the report .
12 When she finally had to put down my old cat Mrs , she said afterwards , ‘ Would you like to stay and be alone with her for a while ?
13 the resources which he could expect to be available to him for the purpose of meeting the liability should it arise ; and
14 In relation to clauses which impose a monetary limit on damages recoverable in the event of breach of contract , the court is also to take into account : ( a ) the resources which [ the party seeking to rely on the clause ] could expect to be available to him for the purpose of meeting the liability should it arise ; and ( b ) how far it was open to him to cover himself by insurance .
15 Well erm I 've just come off holiday and so I wo n't be entitled to none for the first four days .
16 These primary qualities are insufficient by themselves for a physical thing , however , since they are possessed by a volume of empty space .
17 The next facet of my approach was that I wanted to see more flexibility in the hands of local family health services authorities over the application of funds and the use of the substantial sums of money that are available to them for the development of primary health care .
18 It would be a mistake to assume that all participants in the revolt were involved in it for the same reasons .
19 They were amused by him for a while but he did n't keep his place .
20 And a good many are obliged to us for the work they get here .
21 ‘ … the impracticability of individual copyright holders administering their performing rights effectively means that membership of a performing right society is the only way in which composers , songwriters and music publishers can adequately protect their rights and receive what is due to them for the public use of their work . ’
22 Be impure with me for a while .
23 However , normally one contact man from each of the units is transferred to the staff of the project manager and is responsible to him for the work that is done in his unit .
24 I do n't know exactly how long , but I 've been aware of it for the last eighteen months .
25 She informed me that a double room at the front was available , though I was welcome to it for the price of a single .
26 Many of those involved had reached the conclusion that the philanthropic provision of youth services was inadequate by itself for the task of tackling the economic , social , and what were coming to be regarded as educational problems concerning working-class adolescents .
27 ‘ I was worried about you for a while . ’
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