Example sentences of "[be] there for the " in BNC.
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1 | Mature students usually end up doing better — they 're there for the right reasons . ’ |
2 | We 're there for the Na-Nazi riots — but for too much of the time we 're not . |
3 | Scotland 's Jamie Henderson and Elliot Bunney , who are both Auckland-bound , will be there for the sprints , but with neither Brown nor Brian Whittle competing , the 400 metres has lost much of its appeal . |
4 | SHOULD YOUR ENTERTAINER BE THERE FOR THE WHOLE PARTY ? |
5 | Benny was glad that her father would be there for the cake , because that was when she might be given her present . |
6 | ITN bosses insisted the timing of her return , 13 weeks after major brain surgery , was just a coincidence but afterwards 45-year-old Julia said she was excited to be there for the re-launch . |
7 | Instead , a divorce will be there for the asking , but only when the parties have agreed on the finances and the children . |
8 | Aerospatiale and Socata have been there since 1911 and will probably be there for the next 80 years , whether they buy Piper or not . |
9 | To paraphrase an old saying , the water has to be there for the horse to be able to drink . |
10 | They 'll be there for the day . " |
11 | I will not be there for the gig . |
12 | And that 's not counting the numbers who will be there for the week-long build-up . |
13 | Crawford returned to repertory work to be there for the first three months , appearing alongside stars such as Leo McKern , who had turned down two films and offers from the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company to go to Nottingham , and classical actor John Neville , who had just starred in Alfie on the London stage and was giving up 200-a-week West End rates for the 20 to 50 Playhouse level . |
14 | I had promised him I would be there for the Visit . ’ |
15 | He 'll be there for the England match so keep an eye out for him ( for those who do n't know what he looks like he 's the spitting image of Eric Cantona — this is true , honest ) . |
16 | So like , I did n't have to be there for the phone at all . |
17 | She has been there for the past 10 years . |
18 | The flesh itself ranges from the blood red of the arriviste joint to the dull browny-purple bloom of those that have been there for the full three weeks . |
19 | Although he did n't know them , he could have sworn they had been there for the past hour . |
20 | They demanded that everybody get out of their way so they could launch their boat , while people who 'd been there for the best of the tide were already bringing their craft out . |
21 | On Jan. 28 Goulding said that " one of the conditions which has always been there for the deployment of the UN force in Yugoslavia , namely a stable ceasefire , has now been fulfilled " , although there were still violations of the ceasefire , albeit " comparatively minor " ones . |
22 | I mean you do get parishes where the parish priest has been there for the last thirty years or something like that . |
23 | Thus , the squatter lost — and would have lost even had he been there for the twelve years . |
24 | The late arrival by 13 minutes of three of their key players left Peterlee with too much work to do at Consett where they went down in a first division game by 91 points to 58 as they were left wondering what effect Ivor James , Gord Laing and Allen Quarmby might have had had they been there for the start . |
25 | The residents themselves recognised the move for some of the older , frailer people would be more difficult and those who had been there for the least time had agreed to go , he said . |
26 | She 's been there for the last month . |
27 | Well it 's been there for the past two weeks but now he 's gone to l get a house . |
28 | Green grass and fresh fields are there for the taking . |
29 | ‘ The funds are there for the right project . |
30 | People are there for the music , not just to get totally shitfaced ’ |