Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [pron] be for the " in BNC.
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1 | He is also far more relaxed than he was for the majority of his Formula One career , laughing and joking with reporters and rivals . |
2 | But you see , neither are corner shop , I mean , we 've got a lovely corner shop at the roundabout but the prices packing small cos they 're for the elderly and single people and that , and the prices just rocket you know so high . |
3 | The contrast between the two boys , fruitful as it is for the novelist , is strong both in the early part of the story , when they are in training , and in the second phase when they work their way from Paris to Rome , to Salzburg , to Vienna . |
4 | Again the warning is vital as it was for the last two techniques . |
5 | ‘ No more anxious than you are for the return of the Earl of Gloucester , madam , ’ he countered . |
6 | Distressing as it was for the Victorian establishment to contemplate having descended from monkeys , it would not be long before new advances in physiology and biochemistry revealed that we virtually are monkeys — differing from the chimpanzee , for instance , by a single chromosome in our genetic code . |