Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [be] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Jeff Koons is for real . |
2 | Sue Grafton I is for Innocent ( Pan ) |
3 | Steve may explain the game at Saint Andrews was for low to ground players . |
4 | The US State Department responded by reiterating its rejection of any conditions for the release of hostages , and by emphasizing that US forces deployed in Saudi Arabia were for defensive purposes . |
5 | Basically the IACS form is for arable area subsidy . |
6 | The total world value of those markets is about £40 billion a year and one third of all of the orders won by United Kingdom suppliers are for overseas markets . |
7 | Drinking at a pavement café on Ben Yehuda was for each of them a way of signing off from the mission . |
8 | MGM 's Dynamite directed by Cecil B. de Mille was for Daugherty nothing more than a torrid melodrama of conventional silliness but he knew that audiences would love the tremendous cave-in of the coal-mine . |
9 | Llanthony Warehouse was for many years a showroom and store for Western Trading Co . |
10 | The club was a meeting place for musicians of his era , and Archer Street was for many years the centre of the British dance music business . |
11 | The Ronseal Low-Odour Wood Preserver is for exterior wood , providing deep penetration , a special blend of waterproofing agents , and fade-resistant natural pigments . |
12 | Madeira wine was for many years the favourite wine of the Russian Court , and one of the Krohn family had been food-taster to the Tsar . |
13 | Because Port Solent is for those who enjoy the ultimate maritime lifestyle . |