Example sentences of "is [adv] [to-vb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I swear , ’ Corbett said emphatically , ‘ that my intention is not to spy for the English King . |
2 | To be sure , ‘ Wisden ’ is not to blame for the absurd quarrel over the number of centuries — 99 or 100 by the end of the England tour of India ? — scored by England 's present captain , Graham Gooch . |
3 | SCARBOROUGH : Extensive work is underway to prepare for a big launch of a scheme to convert the former Odeon cinema into a theatre . |
4 | Gordon Chapman is here to interpret for the deaf . |
5 | Gordon Chapman is here to interpret for the deaf . |
6 | Karen Fraser is here to interpret for the deaf . |
7 | Karen Fraser is here to interpret for the deaf . |
8 | From Hume 's standpoint , it is of course precisely this tendency to mistake succession for identity that is chiefly to blame for the metaphysical doctrine of substance as an enduring and unanalysable substratum behind the observable changes . |
9 | THE search is about to start for a new Ulster Branch secretary . |