Example sentences of "[adv] was for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The other time that they used to sit down together was for a cup of tea or coffee at six in the morning , which was when the man got home , and often as not that was when Boy got home too . |
2 | Fifth , the problem of fonts and output matching will become as big a problem for the desktop publishing market as it ever was for the traditional sector and potentially more confusing for the user than ever before . |
3 | It 's curtain up time again , another opening of another show and the Smell of the Greasepaint and the roar of the crowd is as strong now as it ever was for the performers . |
4 | Yet the fundamental fact remains that there is nowadays much , much less demand than there once was for the crime short story . |
5 | The last time I took the floorboards up was for the party , installing coloured spotlights and strobes in the ceiling underneath . ’ |
6 | The evening ended with a Pirate Play and I went home thinking what a wonderful concert , as it probably was for an elementary school having no spare cash . |
7 | The pope 's intention now was for a diet of princes to be convoked — to be chaired by a papal legate . |
8 | By 1627 Buckingham 's pro-Catholic foreign policy had collapsed , and he was bent on a French war ; the need now was for the service of men with enough local influence to raise money for this purpose . |
9 | The agreement here was for the sale of a London house for £1.3 million , plus furniture for a further £200,000 . |
10 | The doctor explained to her how hard it sometimes was for the sperm to coincide with the eggs ; she just had to continue to keep the Shah interested . |
11 | After talks with BR 's Chairman , Peter Parker , we agreed that the sensible way forward was for a new company , British Rail Investments , to be formed and for the subsidiaries to be transferred to the private sector , with the proceeds going to British Rail . |
12 | This too was for the magistrates . |