Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | World championships in several sports are already lined up for the Arena , as well as national and local sports events to drawn sports fans from all over Britain . |
2 | Andrew Martin and Carl Cartwright are already lined up for the trip . |
3 | Anglers from the St Helens and Newton-le-Willows areas are already signed up for the waterfront beat . |
4 | Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch . |
5 | The houses of Old Odborough are already lighting up for the evening , but it is not yet dark enough to see the lights farther away . |
6 | And they 're purposely designed just for the horses |
7 | By the way they 're also made up for the following week as well in case , if it 's Tuesday night , oh , let me just look at next week , what have I got ? |
8 | However , as for small group tutorials , colloquia and seminars are usually held only for the senior years of the course . |
9 | Supposing that the result of the investigation is satisfactory , and the purchase is completed , a subsequent purchaser must again go through the whole process ; the results of each investigation are practically thrown away for the future . |
10 | Atlanta , Georgia , the expo site , will apparently be all dolled up for the festivities with billboards , local advertising , the works . |
11 | Atlanta , Georgia , the show site , will apparently be all dolled up for the festivities with billboards , local advertising , the works . |
12 | I 'm only speaking now for the welfare of other fighters . |
13 | I 'm all packed up for the shoot tomorrow … the second last for this year — then 2 more in January & into the salmon season on Jan. 15 th ! & so the year 's round etc . |
14 | It relies instead on a political theory about the legitimacy of private power and the conditions subject to which that power may be exercised : a theory that contends that power may be legitimately held only for the purpose of furthering the public good . |
15 | LLANDUDNO General Hospital will be virtually closed down for the next few days while the scale of the damage is assessed . |
16 | Look , Folly — I 'm going to be pretty tied up for the rest of the day . |
17 | I am well known here for the checkings I make of the movement of ships . ’ |
18 | They are sometimes used solely for the sake of the descriptive properties which they express , as perhaps in : But the majority of their occurrences are aimed at identifying some entity . |
19 | But even diaries of terror , such as have been published from the records of survivors or victims of totalitarian regimes , were rarely written simply for the author to look back on in years to come — for European Jews there was rarely much hope of any future . |
20 | There was , too , something unaccountable about Richard — perhaps the same wilfulness that induced him to live offshore although his marriage was in a perilous state — which attracted him to Pratts because celebrations were only held there for the death of a king or queen . |
21 | For these cruel rituals the most wicked and depraved of ‘ Satan 's felines ’ were strongly preferred and all-black cats were eagerly sought out for the flames . |
22 | Fresh greenskins were already forming up for the attack , spear-wielding infantry and archers among them , and towards the rear two huge Trolls shambled slowly through a sea of frolicking Snotlings . |
23 | But she had a sudden change of heart and the pair were yesterday perched together for the first time . |
24 | Meanwhile , there were further calls yesterday for the scrapping of local government reform following the disclosure that the Scottish Office accepted that errors were made in costings by its consultants , Touche Ross . |
25 | This affluence was made possible not only by higher wages ( in real terms ) but because new mass markets in non-essential goods were also opened up for the population at large . |
26 | After dinner we continued to fiddle around with tackle and were joined by Mr. Ferguson and his son , Paul , who were also booked in for the same week . |
27 | The products of the Dorset potters were probably intended only for the auxiliary forts , as the evidence from Waddon Hill and Nanstallon ( Fox and Ravenhill , 1972 ) suggests . |
28 | It was dark and well stormy by the time I got to the Aurora Corona Rest Home and the residents were probably battened down for the night . |
29 | We had been conducting the German youths on tours of our favourite places in the city — to the bullring , the restaurants , the bars , the River Tormes , the Casa de Santa Teresa , the Antiguo Colegio Mayor de Iriandeses , San Martin ( where we were nearly locked in for the night ) and to the conventual church of San Esteban . |
30 | The quartet were originally brought together for the radio series . |