Example sentences of "be [noun sg] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There must be space underneath for the whey to drain .
2 The tuners are Jackson-stamped Gotohs and have proved in the past to be man enough for the job , relegated as they are to being mere anchor points for the strings , taking into account the Floyd Rose licensed tremolo employed here .
3 ‘ We have to attract the ghosts , ’ he said , as if that were explanation enough for the dissolution .
4 Arriving during the early stages of the battle , he noted in despair , ‘ there is work here for a month ’ .
5 The thing that 's really helped enormously recently has been the Phoenix Centre and the development of the Phoenix Centre , and there 's room there for a lot of volunteers to work in various capacities .
6 There 's praise tonight for the way the twins father quickly got the children clear of the smoke and flames :
7 My health is capital especially for the weather .
8 There is barbecue outside for the summer months only .
9 It was pity mainly for the weakness of human flesh , for the sad imperfection of us as a species , for our nakedness , our frail hold on life .
10 She took up the handles of the hand-cart and began to push it , and now there was room only for the child to walk by the side of it .
11 ‘ The nurse said I was very good company , which I thought was praise indeed for a guy who had just had a coronary thrombosis .
12 More than 200 local employers are involved in work experience for Egglescliffe pupils and there was praise too for the school 's conservation work at weekends .
13 In barracks he was where Sims could find him and while he did n't expect much from Sunday dinner in a near-deserted mess , just being back with the Army was sauce enough for the moment .
14 In the ninth century they were stolen and moved to Conques , where was a narrow shelf of rock in a remote , retired valley of great beauty in the Rouergue , in the Massif Central ; and here was space enough for a hermitage and a small oratory — for Faith , and a few monks to protect and cultivate her .
15 There was space enough for an office for the two solicitors , a room for the visiting advocates from Edinburgh to work in , and a meeting room for talking to parents , specialist advisers , and witnesses .
16 Clearly there was material here for a book which would radically revise the way the Princess of Wales was seen by the public .
17 Now luck would have it that my drawing was spot on for a guy who drank in The Roebuck .
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