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

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1 ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
2 ‘ We 'll only be away for four nights , ’ she explained to Constance .
3 Good fully booked till one thirty in the afternoon , so there 's , there 's no point , we 'll only be there for two hours . .
4 The worst may soon be over for Australian wool farmers .
5 THE game could soon be up for some of the Beeb 's quiz shows .
6 It would thus be only for those films with generally low levels of subjective risk or few moving objects that subjects actually looked at the fixed information even in the recognition phase and were thus able to be biased by it .
7 Yeah but just phone up and just be on for more , more than a minute , you know , would n't be so bad but you start hanging about .
8 Thanks to the new guidelines , it 's likely they 'll still be here for many centuries to come .
9 I 'll still be around for next World Cup : Nigel
10 The first rule is that outlay in total , private and public , must always be enough for full employment .
11 Pwllheli 's Richard Tudor , one of the skippers in the British Steel Challenge , will also be there for most of the week , giving his expert opinion on local sailing conditions and recalling his recent globe-spanning experiences .
12 I may even be abroad for some of that time . ’
13 yeah he looked a bit bad but if you 're off for one you might as well be off for two ai n't ya ?
14 The English boy used to work in the hospital for a day at a time , and then be off for several days .
15 Frenchman Eric Cantona will definitely be back for United after suspension , probably at the expense of Andrei Kanchelskis .
16 This couple came all the way from Staffordshire because of the Forest 's growing biking reputation and will definitely be back for more .
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