Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What two reasons are there for the Plymouth-Roscoff ferry route being less busy than other cross-Channel ferry routes ? |
2 | Nizan 's preferences are clearly for the second and third hypotheses which interconnect . |
3 | Sedgefield constituency Labour Party , meanwhile , has replied gently to our suggestion ( Gadfly , June 3 ) that its meetings are strictly for the blokes . |
4 | These proposals are basically for the completion of the earlier main line proposals of the Bishop 's Castle Railway . ) |
5 | Plans are underway for a revised edition , which should be published in the near future as a self-financing project . |
6 | Finally , plans are underway for the head office of Enterprise Training to move to Sidcup . |
7 | Nevertheless , it does provide a simple demonstration of a problem that dogs all our stratigraphical thinking , and as the palaeontologist in question was my student ( and I visited the area with him ) my inclinations are wholly for the second interpretation in this case . |
8 | Contracts are typically for a three- or five-year term and can prove inflexible in the intervening period . |
9 | ‘ The funds are there for the right project . |
10 | The high-performance cars are strictly for the racetrack … and the message is , going too fast on the roads can kill . |
11 | Six designs are specifically for the nursery , and there are six traditional designs for the living room , bedroom , or indeed all around the house . |
12 | Veneration of the images is therefore for the devout Hindu worship of Brahman . |
13 | The field may be vacant and the profits good , growth is not essential but the goodies are here for the picking . |
14 | Ill omens were there for the taking . |
15 | The £50,000 awarded to voluntary organisations is specifically for the purpose of preventing homelessness and dissuading young people from coming to London when they have neither housing nor jobs . |
16 | 1.3 The premises Unit no of the Centre more particularly defined in the First Schedule The premises must be readily identifiable and provision in the particulars is mainly for a unit or postal number to be inserted . |
17 | The structures are there for the individual to respond to the community and in a helpful way sometimes . |
18 | You you feel these changes are definitely for the worse ? |
19 | What problems are there for the coal miners ? |
20 | What difficulties are there for a US company in Europe ? |
21 | Even the guns were still for a moment . |
22 | Joanna Slaughter of the Observer , estimates that a backdated personal pension plan of 9.05 per cent of band earnings is there for the asking at no cost to the employee ( Observer , 26 June 1986 ) . |
23 | It 's important that the company that side of the business , because e profits are there for the taking . |
24 | Not all of these differences are necessarily for the worse , but the last four mentioned clearly are . |
25 | The differences are there for an experienced ear to find , as many reviewers of recordings by the institutional choirs of cathedrals and Oxbridge chapels will surely admit with particular alacrity . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Mini Tours have come and gone and low-key Satellite and Regional Tours are there for the young players who aspire to get on the main Tour . |
28 | Green grass and fresh fields are there for the taking . |
29 | Earlier marriages with fewer children means that couples are together for a long time after their children have left home . |
30 | But what lessons are there for the politicians to learn ? |