Example sentences of "[adj] for [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But she was just so bubbly and so vivacious , and she looked so young despite being well over eighteen , that there was something almost right for her in the part . |
2 | ‘ We tried to sign Chris Waddle , but it was not right for him at the time . |
3 | ‘ We tried to sign Chris Waddle , but it was not right for him at the time , we went for Peter Beardsley , but it was not right for Everton . |
4 | You , you find a house to rent that seems right for your about the price , perhaps a bit high but about right for your level of income . |
5 | You 've never done nuthin' for nobody in the whole of your mean , miserable life ! ’ |
6 | Hundred and fifty for him for a fortnight at the height of the season and two hundred and fifty each for us at the height of the season . |
7 | Cries could be heard from the stairs as the policemen tried to make their way up to the landing , the remaining boys making it as difficult as possible for them in the hope that their brother would get away . |
8 | In this House it has been easier for Conservative Members in particular to take a dispassionate view of the matter than was possible for them in the previous Parliament , working as they were under the shadow of a General Election and in the aftermath of a traumatic change in leadership . |
9 | Women in the community need to find out what is possible for us as a prerequisite to identifying what is not available and what we would like to see . |
10 | It is , obviously , not possible for us in a textbook to permit you to have the experience of everyday discourse in what Stenning ( 1978 ) calls a ‘ normal context ’ , where the hearer is part of the context and then experiences the text . |
11 | It should be possible for anybody in the organization at any level to make such a suggestion . |
12 | Markward of Anweiler , who only approached Innocent when the situation was hopeless for him after the formation of a league of cities against imperial domination . |
13 | It was a pleasant place , Blackheath , a shade too respectable for someone into the tablets of the time , and full of kids — unlike Small — waiting to go to university . |
14 | And me feeling so angry with her , and sorry for her at the same time . |
15 | Or simply feel sorry for her in an absentminded sort of way ? |
16 | We felt so sorry for you at the shareholders ' meeting . |
17 | It was each for himself in a hard , competitive world . |
18 | Hundred and fifty for him for a fortnight at the height of the season and two hundred and fifty each for us at the height of the season . |
19 | Our job is to go over there and come back with a result which keeps everything alive for us in the second leg at Parkhead . ’ |
20 | The tax for a property in the highest band will be about two and a half times that for one in the lowest band . |
21 | So is that for What about the week after that ? |
22 | ‘ I 've never had a winner in France and perhaps Lyric Fantasy can change that for me in the Abbaye . |
23 | We can hear that for ourselves in the records that have been issued of Karajan rehearsing the late Mozart symphonies or the Finale of Beethoven 's Ninth Symphony . |
24 | The time for someone on a star will be different from that for someone at a distance , because of the gravitational field of the star . |
25 | And how dared he try to bolster up his male ego at her expense when he had made it so plain he did n't care a damn for her as a person ? |
26 | They were dry for him in the morning . |
27 | Well , I was doing this for him in a loving sort of wifely way and he said , ‘ Oh , by the way , I want to get rid of you ’ and I said , ‘ Thank you very much ’ and he said , ‘ Well , finish the trousers and post them on . ’ |
28 | In the long term , some of the earlier buyers will want to sell their timeshares , and the management company may undertake to do this for them on an agency basis , thus earning additional commission . |
29 | We can arrange this for you for an additional fee . |
30 | Er clearly when we have got that situation , we do n't just simply put the numbers in and press the button and you get the answer out at the end , er the people who er did this for us at the time , er are professional er transportation consultants er and given that the key er one of the key outputs from this model was the effect of a er a bypass , then this is something that we looked at in in some detail as well as er the actual effects that the model was putting out . |