Example sentences of "[pron] was for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I was crazy … sure I was for a time .
2 ‘ I think he was better casting than I was for the part .
3 Which is why I 'm ringing , ’ Rosemary revealed , and confessed , ‘ I have n't let myself face how lonely I was for the sound of his voice .
4 I can not resist the admission that I was profoundly flattered when a telephone call from Harold Wilson at Downing Street invited me to mediate on the basis that , so far as they could see , I was for the moment the only tolerable candidate .
5 How thankful I was for the strength these two shared with me !
6 The proposal , which was for a referendum on the dissolution of the Byelarus Supreme Soviet , was denounced in a statement by the Council of Ministers on March 4 as an attempt to increase " social tension and confrontation " by blaming the Supreme Soviet and the Council of Ministers for the recent drop in living standards .
7 When we actually went to competitive tender , which was for a route improvement down near Leicester , they undercut us .
8 But for many cities jealousy of Milan was as powerful as hatred of the emperor 's control , and a rival faction formed under Pavia which was for a time loyal to Frederick — a map of the two teams shows in a fascinating way how difficult it was to love one 's neighbour in this world of riotous freedom and traditional internecine feuds .
9 Between 1821 and 1842 he took out five patents , one of them for a ‘ suspension railway ’ which was tried out unsuccessfully in Cheshunt , and two relating to a system of constructing roofs and bridge decks in corrugated wrought or cast iron , which was for a time quite extensively used .
10 Then Toby trudged towards the boarders ’ annexe which was for the moment his home .
11 But the next time Cecilia saw Daphne Bleech-Palmer Tina 's words came back to her and she was for a while shy and constrained .
12 Fenella stayed where she was for a moment , still staring up at the imprisoned Nuadu .
13 she was for the top of the hockey team and I were for the football
14 They had walked quite some miles , she realised on the return journey , and she had been in his company for quite some while , so it came as no surprise to also realise how totally unsuited she was for the job she was there to do .
15 A Russian emigre who was for a while vice president of research and development at Prime/Computervision , has caught the start-up bug .
16 The nearest one had been for the use of the Conway 's house , the second one was for the use of Tommy Grant and his family .
17 One was for the bridegroom 's father and the other would never be worn .
18 He had condemned one of the men to death — which one was for the future .
19 one were the one was for the artillery and one was for the infantry .
20 There was for a period of some two months or so in the summer of 1922 a diversion which my mother and aunt enjoyed after the walk .
21 The more time they took , the more time there was for a crowd to gather .
22 The more highly organised and consciously efficient foreign offices became , the less scope there was for the individual who did not fit easily into these bigger and more complex machines .
23 Labour condemned General Noriega as a corrupt dictator , but Mr Gerald Kaufman , the shadow Foreign Secretary , demanded to know what rationale in international law there was for the invasion .
24 Sometimes , for those who do n't quail , there is a happy finale — as there was for the hunchback of Belorussia ( or was it Kovno Gubernia , or the far side of the Pale ? ) whose demon companions danced his hump off , and sent him home with his shoulders straight and strong .
25 They just stopped him from choking the life out of bobby Carter because he had said everybody was for the war : if we did n't show them Russians what was what , who would ?
26 ‘ If you 've got the money and it was for a favour lasting a day or two , then why do n't you just tell him the arrangement is ended and let Barbara Coleman leave ? ’
27 Right , and the background to that of course is , for those of you who may not know , Bullett was I suppose a more junior person in the State Department , when he went to Europe with Woodrow Wilson in nineteen eighteen , and nineteen whenever it was for a peace conference , and Bullett was the only one of the American delegation who resigned and confronted Wilson and said , look , you 've gone back on the fourteen points , you 're not doing what you said you would do .
28 If it was for a film and it was a good part , then yes I would .
29 I say I worked , but I mean it was for a charity which ran one of these centres where they try and help the socially deprived .
30 The linesman said it was for a push and handball .
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