Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone arrives with a stack of singles which they think are worth considering for the playlist . |
2 | And while the ethical concerns are real enough , they are not novel in medicine , and are worth confronting for the benefits that will come to our patients and the community . |
3 | The Stones and their time were all about leaving home ; The Smiths and our time are about pining for a home . |
4 | It should be worth waiting for the last in which Mick Ryan 's Les Amis ( 3.40 ) is well drawn and must be fancied on her two lengths defeat of Quinta Royale at Folkestone . |
5 | If you have to use files created by someone else , finding out which file you want to retrieve can be like looking for a needle in a haystack , particularly if that person is out of the office . |
6 | It would be like looking for a needle in a haystack . ’ |
7 | It will be like looking for a needle in a haystack . |
8 | It must be like looking for a needle in a haystack — assuming there 's a bloody needle there . ’ |
9 | It would be like looking for a needle in a haystack . |
10 | The past few months have proved how effective we are at fighting for the British people . |
11 | For a somewhat less biased view of the global scene it 's worth sending for the latest Report on the State of World Population from the UN 's Fund for Population Activities ( 485 , Lexington Ave . |
12 | Orc Shamans are better and it 's worth going for a Shaman Lord if you can afford it . |
13 | Convert or sceptic , the philosphy seems to be if it works for you , it 's worth paying for the privilege . |
14 | Friendship is about caring for the other person , respecting the other person , sharing your interests with the other person , enjoying just being with the other person — but not about suffocating the other person with big slobbering kisses ! |
15 | Most of these are well beyond binocular range , but it is worth looking for the ‘ Black-Eye ’ galaxy M64 , which is within a degree of the star 35 Comæ , not far from Alpha . |
16 | In the face of such a generalization , it is worth pausing for a moment to take stock of the kind of observer that Palomar is not . |
17 | It is worth pausing for a moment to examine the nature of this sentiment since , more than any other factor , it explains why all attempts to build a mass peace movement , both during and after the war , were to fail . |
18 | The point is worth considering for a moment , partly because it is of relevance to greatly more than the present conceptual issue . |
19 | I think this book is worth having for a professional needing some facts in a hurry and for a student wanting an introduction to intersection control . |
20 | Probably the most useful recent equivalent is Clutton-Brock and Albon 's Red Deer in the Highlands , while a short summary is in Clutton-Brock and Ball , Rum , the Natural History of an Island — a book which is worth studying for the interplay of how things affect each other . |
21 | It is worth growing for the effect of its foliage alone , but doubles its value as a garden plant in late summer with graceful pale green stems that grow some 5ft tall . |
22 | If all this is true , it is quite unclear to me in what the ‘ slim margin ’ consists , and what price it is worth paying for the war we should , on balance , want . |
23 | Looking at Penguin er , it was a very difficult year but the profit you see was erm , is after providing for the losses up to the date we disposed of Smith Mark and also making further provision on , on er , leases when we moved out of the other buildings , centralized the editorial and er , administrative functions into one office and , and but for that you would see that the er , the Penguin profit would have moved ahead from the year before . |
24 | Time for reflection : Andy Goram now knows ‘ what it is like to play for an honest-to-god institution ’ after some words of wisdom from Walter Smith . |
25 | It 's like looking for a needle in a haystack . ) |
26 | But looking into the future , well , that 's like looking for the bottom of the river , is n't it ? |
27 | It 's like playing for a country and I think it will always remain so , ’ he said . |
28 | In fact their own interests — in terms of improving both their domestic position and their leverage with Moscow — coincided with Castro 's in pushing for a fully socialist revolution . |
29 | One of the main ways of distinguishing a European mink Mustela lutreola from this American one is by looking for a white patch on the upper lip . |
30 | I thought it was worth pushing for the extra I mean when he said a thousand , I thought it would be |