Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But do n't he know that his solicitor 's got ta be here for the today ? |
2 | I bet that has n't got ta be in for a week ! |
3 | you see , if you put a line it costs you about a hundred a thirty quid now I think , but according to what they tell me , once a line has been in for a year if you put a line in , you 've got to pay the first year , its got ta be in for a year , if you have it taken out before the year , you 'll still be due for the rental on it |
4 | But once the kids arrive , then everything changes — now I know I want to be around for a very long time . ’ |
5 | ‘ You may as well accept that he 's going to be around for a while — until he finally accepts that the club 's not for sale . |
6 | In that case , we want to be around for the big money in the fourth , fifth and sixth records . |
7 | I 've heard in fac er in my factory , I 've heard it in other places , right , when a temporary l temporary or casual worker goes down the road , or a part-timer work 's cut short , ah it 's only a casual and he only expected to be here for a few weeks . |
8 | Nursing staff on some of those areas that we would pick out — those would be the intensive care units , the children 's units , the delivery suites and special care baby units — the nursing staff actually have control of permits which they can issue to relatives who are going to be here for a great length of time , and if they so feel that these relatives should n't be charged , they give them a permit and they park in a staff area at no charge whatsoever . |
9 | She tried to smile a real smile at her father , who had run down the town to be here for the big moment . |
10 | But do n't you know whether a solicitor 's going to be here for the committal proceedings today ? |
11 | We 're going to be here for the rest of our lives . |
12 | ‘ I 'm going to be here for the rest of your life . ’ |
13 | Well you 'll have to be here for the surveyor |
14 | ‘ All I 'm saying is that I think we need to be apart for a while , come down to earth , if you like . |
15 | The name Tabor comes from the mountain mentioned in the Bible where Jesus chose to be apart for a while . |
16 | To fit everything in here you have to be up for an early breakfast . |
17 | It will be for him to decide , in the light of all the evidence , whether in respect of the relief claimed Hambros Jersey has a sufficient connection with England for it to be just for the English court to grant such relief . |
18 | I 'm only going to be away for a few days . ’ |
19 | If ever we had to be away for a night , Shanti used to go to spend the night at Mavis 's house , and regarded it as a very great treat . |
20 | ‘ Are you going to arrange to be away for the next few days ? ’ |
21 | ‘ You 're supposed to be away for the week . ’ |
22 | So far as I can see , unless there are fundamental changes in the British economy , the recession ai n't going to be over for a considerable time because the economy is in such a state . |
23 | In these two cases , the motivation for the institutional preference was quite different : one based on what was felt to be best for the sufferer , and the other largely on what was best for the carer . |
24 | But I suggest you attempt to overcome your own immature outlook on life long enough to consider what 's going to be best for the club . |
25 | The model village commenced by Cadbury Brothers in 1893 was not intended — as was the Lever Brothers development at Port Sunlight ( q.v. ) to be exclusively for the workers in the factory . |
26 | At the Royal Infirmary my desperate prayer was to be home for the boys ' Easter holidays from school — and I was home . |
27 | Then in the Southern my next prayer was to be home for the boy 's Christmas holidays from school and I got home : it was even more special . |
28 | And he knew I did n't have to be home for the kids or whatever , he knew my circumstances so well and he knew th exactly how much he could use me you know . |
29 | We did find the Hall that was to be home for the next couple of nights , with a note pinned to the door giving directions to the pub where the rest of the Society had gathered . |
30 | If I was outside , she said she could telephone me every day for nothing , if I gave her the number of a phone box and arranged to be there for a certain time … |