Example sentences of "[be] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These proposals are basically for the completion of the earlier main line proposals of the Bishop 's Castle Railway . ) |
2 | Two to three tablespoons of tinned tomatoes are enough for a sauce made from 2 lb. of the fresh fruit or for 3 pints of stock . |
3 | After all , they had been together for a couple of years and she did idolise him . |
4 | Operating as Shadowfax Restaurants , the partnership has been together for a number of years , and currently has two Pizza Express outlets in Barnet and Finchley , and part ownership of a pizza restaurant in the West End of London . |
5 | She had been inside for a day . |
6 | Rose and myself are away for the day . ’ |
7 | The advantages of providing suitable extinguishers in lifts which are normally for the retrieval of goods has already been mentioned . |
8 | And er if it 's more convenient , if you 've got er a lengthy inquiry , call into any tax office , the nearest one , I 've even called into tax offices when we 've been away for a weekend , just to pick up brochures and things like that . |
9 | ‘ Only that you could n't help the police very much because you 'd been away for a couple of days , ’ said Melissa . |
10 | The city has changed so much that anyone who has been away for a couple of years could be forgiven for thinking that he arrived in a time machine , not an airliner . |
11 | No , cos I 've been away for a couple of days . |
12 | ‘ I 've been away for a day or two ; I lost me father . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , my husband 's been away for a while . |
14 | If anything , it has even more justified my decision to leave Coventry where I was manager and join Chelsea — I certainly could not have been away for a month if I 'd stayed at Highfield Road . |
15 | I 've been away for a week and I had about 70 messgaes to read . |
16 | I had been away for the weekend and David Bowie is not the most domesticated person in the world . |
17 | I 'd been away for the weekend to a little shack a hundred miles away . |
18 | I done it to I done it to Russell one night messing around and he told the girls in work I 'd been away for the weekend and he 'd had somebody else there honest to God he did ! |
19 | ‘ If you 're away for a night … |
20 | They 're away for the weekend . ’ |
21 | They 're here for the music and to enjoy themselves . ’ |
22 | Hattori , whose English was poor , smiled broadly and said , ‘ We 're here for the party . ’ |
23 | Erm they 're the they 're there for a purpose and their size is there for a purpose in terms of er of the constrictions of the other road er sizing or whatever , and obviously huge vehicles who just ca n't possibly manoeuvre without going over . |
24 | ‘ I know speed limits can be boring and frustrating but they 're there for a reason , ’ added Ch Insp Williams . |
25 | If you 're there for a week , you could comfortably play the two groups we recommend for their value , hospitality and enjoy some agreeable accommodation . |
26 | Just to get to , and er so we 've , we 're there for an hour or so , then we are going er the Y M C A at Lakeside |
27 | She added sagely , ‘ Arnie and I are used to separations , and we know nothing 's going to happen just because we 're apart for a while . ’ |
28 | They are home for a week or a month ; the rest of the time they are wandering about the world . |
29 | When he 'd been home for a month . |
30 | For the Opposition , the subjects of this debate are strictly for the realm of rhetoric . |