Example sentences of "[noun sg] was [adv] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The unhappiness was not for the shop , but for a lady who was employed by Mr Bacon on a part-time basis , and the lady was my aunt Mary .
2 While both Steven and Matthew feel their parents ' divorce was ultimately for the good , it has left Steven , at least , with strong reservations about marriage .
3 The traditional tenancy , because of its informal character , was seen as an obstacle to improvement in these respects … what incentive was there for the tenant farmer to engage in agricultural improvement ?
4 I went down the pitch and the ball was there for the shot .
5 If this was the likeliest prospect for a major resettlement , what chance was there for the re-emigration of the Kindertransporte ?
6 The father was on for the whole of the second act of The Hooded Owl , and never had that part of the play passed as slowly as it did that evening .
7 He said : ‘ On that occasion the game was there for the taking .
8 He said : ‘ On that occasion the game was there for the taking .
9 In Northamptonshire , Lee 's ostensible role was primarily for the development of Tutorial Classes and for co-operation with voluntary organisations .
10 So there was no reason for crew reliefs except in emergencies , especially as the working season was only for the summer months .
11 That performance was enough for the bookmakers to make The Fellow favourite for this afternoon 's big one .
12 The whole world , the whole of society was there for the comedians to plunder .
13 And for thousands it represented a real land of opportunity where the sun shone and the good life was there for the taking .
14 Her whole body was sixteen again , and the wide-eyed world was there for the taking .
15 School was over for the day and Sara had expected Jenny to arrive before this .
16 I begged him to strike out when land was there for the taking , but he was a small thinker … a loser .
17 They claim it has been put in the story by the early Church , during the period of the oral tradition , to show that Jesus thought his mission was primarily for the Jews and not the Gentiles .
18 The cost was exclusively for the benefit of the business and could not be carried forward in the accounts as an asset after the lease expired .
19 By 1968 , the clean-cut image of lads in suits and neatly trimmed hair was definitely for the birds , but not the Byrds , and the Monkees had all but swung from their last branch ; the exploitation of four young men who were plucked from audition lines and manufactured into an internationally famous foursome was all but over .
20 Efficient as it undoubtedly was , the incinerator loo was n't for the workforce who feared the menace it posed to their privates .
21 The majority decision was enough for the BAF to rule that the 22-year-old Croydon sprinter , who was found positive in an out-of-competition test just before the Olympics , remains banned until 1996 .
22 Twenty pounds of butter was enough for the lease of two and a half desiatiny of land for five years.l Five pudy of linseed cake were exchanged for the approaching harvest of a desiatin of wheat .
23 The knowledge that the larger margin was there for the taking , if you were bold enough to seize it , exercised him as much now as it had done back in 1973 .
24 The teachers could n't ask Frank where his mother might be because his class was out for the day on a Project Course .
25 However , during July 1964 , Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was there for the opening night .
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