Example sentences of "[be] [adv] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | IT HAS been downhill for the past 13 months at Bond Corporation ever since the Lonrho chief , Tiny Rowland , unleashed his first poisoned arrow . |
2 | Personally I am all for the guilty being run to ground . |
3 | The youngest and the prettiest are naturally for the exclusive use of the bourgeoisie . |
4 | They 've been together for the past six years — which she cites as one very good reason why she did n't fall for Craig McLachlan while playing his leading lady . |
5 | We are in for the long-term benefits which imply a long-term strategy and involvement ’ . |
6 | I 've been away for the past week and had loads of messages to come back to . |
7 | Let's say , straight away , that these are not for the faint hearted , or the poorly-maintained helicopter . |
8 | I have no sexual tastes , those are just for the low classes . |
9 | Whenever we 're out together they wo n't go near a food shop , even if we 're out for the whole day . |
10 | Anyway , we 're here for the indefinite future and I 've been given the job of furnishing the hotel . |
11 | Mature students usually end up doing better — they 're there for the right reasons . ’ |
12 | We 're there for the Na-Nazi riots — but for too much of the time we 're not . |
13 | First , every Act of Parliament , in effect , says that if a certain state of facts exists the tribunal may do a certain thing ; those facts are always for the relative decision of the tribunal . |
14 | ‘ I 've been up for the past three hours , ’ he said , looking me up and down rather coldly . |
15 | Finally , plans are underway for the head office of Enterprise Training to move to Sidcup . |
16 | and over in Gloucester tomorrow seconds are out for the western counties schools championships at the Beaufort School in Tuffley |
17 | The covenant must benefit the land and not be merely for the personal benefit of the person claiming the benefit of the covenant . |
18 | I 'm all for the free market economy.i Maxham hobbled into the hall . |
19 | That fine weather will contin ue this afternoon , with plenty of sunshine , although the east coast again could be in for the odd shower . |
20 | You will find that two to four teaspoonfuls of oil will be enough for the average back . |
21 | That may not , however , be enough for the offended partner . |
22 | Paris fashions may be just for the rich , but the rest of us can enjoy beauty products from the designers . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | However , the worst may not be over for the embattled Chancellor . |
25 | Its significance was to be more for the racial nationalist tradition and the development of non-Mosley fascism after the Second World War . |
26 | She had told no one that she would be out for the whole night ; the only person who had known had been Luke Calder . |
27 | Crowther , 59 , hopes to be back for the new series next year , but wo n't be well enough for the show on January 2 . |
28 | ‘ Probably not , though I 'll be back for the following weekend . |
29 | The players , 21 from 28 of whom will be back for the coming season , will be the better for their teething experience ’ . |
30 | You wo n't be around for the other sessions |