Example sentences of "[be] [noun] [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 Ewan Rice , corporate services director for the Woolwich Building Society believes that there are openings there for the taking .
2 There 've been demands today for the names of alleged rape victims to be published if the accused is acquitted .
3 For the next week or two there would be work enough for the rivermen , and they would shoulder their way into the dining rooms during the coming days for mugs of steaming tea and coffee , thick bacon sandwiches and thick slices of new bread liberally coated with dripping .
4 Some sort of canvas covers that can be stripped so that I 'm Luftwaffe again for the trip back . ’
5 There must be space underneath for the whey to drain .
6 The tuners are Jackson-stamped Gotohs and have proved in the past to be man enough for the job , relegated as they are to being mere anchor points for the strings , taking into account the Floyd Rose licensed tremolo employed here .
7 Organised by volunteers of the West Somerset Railway association , more than 300 different exhibits will be ons how for the two day show , including the former GWR 100 mph record-breaking engine ‘ City of Truro ’ and a working replica of the 1825 Stockton & Darlington Railway 's ‘ Locomotion ’ .
8 ‘ There were megastars up for the part but old Wallace here got it .
9 The sun was shining as we left home to converge on Seymour Leisure Complex and enjoy the two stimulating open classes given by Toni Bergman and Rosemary Gould ( there were classes too for the teenies given by Jean Moss and Lala Manners ) .
10 However , suppose that only in the smooth regions were galaxies and stars formed and were conditions right for the development of complicated self-replicating organisms like ourselves who were capable of asking the question : Why is the universe so smooth ?
11 ‘ We have to attract the ghosts , ’ he said , as if that were explanation enough for the dissolution .
12 The three young men were waiters off for the afternoon .
13 Our friendly policeman had gone but there were nurses there for the first time that I 'd seen , and even the odd doctor .
14 And there were shouts too for the resignation of manager Ray Hankin , who , according to the many rumours sweeping the ground before and during the match , is to be replaced by former Middlesbrough and Millwall boss Bruce Rioch .
15 I 'm looking for something somewhere Yes , well it appears to be working , but whether it 's working correctly I do n't know oh Ray , there is provision here for the headphones , you , you said are you supposed to use headphones with it , mind you it sounds pretty audible anyway , I do n't think you need headphones , I mean I 'm not sure there 's a
16 But until the inquiry decides , it 's hats on for the ramblers .
17 There 's disappointment tonight for the organisers of The Help Azra appeal .
18 The levels have been carefully graded back towards the house and there is room here for the rotary washing line .
19 Not surprisingly , Ontos ' chief technical officer , Timothy Andrews , claims his company 's technology is at the top of pile of object contenders , but he admits that there is room enough for the five main players in a market that is worth some $100m-$150m-a-year in his estimation .
20 There 's praise tonight for the way the twins father quickly got the children clear of the smoke and flames :
21 My health is capital especially for the weather .
22 The tactical value of Velcro , jock straps scented with Chanel No.5 , the pitfalls of mixed rugby , the Exiles ' disease chronicus Taffyitis — there is information here for the most esoteric taste , not to mention pictures so surreal that Magritte ( a minor Belgian prop ) would be proud to own them .
23 That 's time enough for the wicked work , if they knew where to find him , and it seems they did .
24 There is barbecue outside for the summer months only .
25 He used to make films for BDM Productions when there was money enough for the Arts to play and flourish .
26 It was experience especially for the reasons
27 It was pity mainly for the weakness of human flesh , for the sad imperfection of us as a species , for our nakedness , our frail hold on life .
28 And it was joy too for the Ballymena triple of Billy McCandless , Jack Robinson and Roy McCune who had a 19-15 victory over the CYM trio skipped by Alf Keegan to earn them a crack at the strong Portrush triple of Barry Moffett , Jeremy Henry and Ian McClure who had an easy 19-9 win over Alex Beggs , Gary Clarke and Mark Shannon from Clarendon .
29 She took up the handles of the hand-cart and began to push it , and now there was room only for the child to walk by the side of it .
30 In 1912 he was runner-up at Muirfield , and in 1914 at Prestwick was champion again for the sixth and last time .
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