Example sentences of "[noun] be for [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Another alternative is for the smaller firm to tap into the growth of the older population — those over 55 — arising from early retirement and redundancy policies of large firms in recent years and other factors .
2 One of their main demands is for a greater say in policy-making and legislation governing Northern Ireland .
3 One recommendation was for the older pupils to be divided into four occupational groups : engineering ; commerce ; domestic work ; and industries for which no vocational instruction was necessary .
4 The search was for a better glue , not a worse one .
5 Founded in 1925 , the Review is in many respects a source as appropriate to this phase as the English Association and the Newbolt Committee were for the earlier period .
6 ‘ A survey has shown that the move is for the better , rather than the worse . ’
7 His aim was for a deeper realism than that of the illustrators and photographers who called themselves Realists .
8 And then the other room was for the bigger , the elder ones .
9 The funny thing is that , although all these changes are for the better , many of them will seem like gimmicks when compared to the personal service a handful of cosmetic companies have always offered .
10 My preference is for the bigger man yet Andy Robinson has given me more difficult games that any other opponent .
11 If the purpose of the annexation be for the better enjoyment of the object itself , it may remain a chattel , notwithstanding a high degree of physical annexation .
12 Besides , in some ways the change was for the better .
13 The delimited field of production is co-extensive with the specialized field itself , while large-scale production is for the broader ‘ social field ’ .
14 therefore the invoice is for a larger sum than expected , which may be due to an increase in contract price on the anniversary of its letting to compensate for price inflation .
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