Example sentences of "[adv] there for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There was place enough there for a knight , after the archers had done their work . |
2 | Enough there for a painting — but for the most part there is an awful lot of nothing and no canvas seems big enough to contain it . |
3 | I ca n't say for sure ; I mean , I was only there for a second or two … |
4 | you 're only there for an hour or so you may have , I do n't know , twenty minutes of appropriate sociability which builds a rapport tremendously well |
5 | In 1973 the Ladies ' Committee concerned itself with this seat reporting ‘ It was a pity to leave it in the wet even if only there for the time being ’ . |
6 | Nor had he to wait long there for the train running in connection with the sailing of the ‘ Iona ’ steamship from Greenock . |
7 | Just there for the taking . |
8 | But the revenue was not just there for the taking , and a station had to get its programming right to win the necessary audience . |
9 | South African , Pierre Coetzer says he 's not just there for the payout . |
10 | If there are a lot of special conditions , they are generally there for a reason , and one has to try to work out why . |
11 | They can be nearly there for an hour and a half . |
12 | Charles Cooper , also there for the Justice Department , remembered that North paused for a moment , silent , before he responded . |
13 | The use-value of ‘ fancy ’ is clearly there for the Mills and Boon novel , which further satisfies Marx 's criteria for the ‘ commodity ’ in completely obliterating the actual process of production . |
14 | ‘ My imagination ran wild there for a bit . |
15 | ‘ You 'll be all right there for a while , ’ she told him , tying on the lid with a piece of string . |
16 | ‘ They 're all on these little labels that were primarily there for the tourists , like Waikiki and Hula records . |
17 | The chance is certainly there for the North-East 's four . |
18 | The opportunity for some relevant and timely study skills instruction ( especially in the organization , evaluation and communication of information ) is therefore there for the librarian , because his association with project work and his provision of bibliographic instruction , is already there . |