Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] for some " in BNC.
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1 | It is somewhat eased for some by the student loans system . |
2 | A learner is usually searching for some property which fulfils criteria which have nothing to do directly with the observed data . |
3 | Though he could have stuck with any one of his developments and made a reputation , he is always looking for some new challenge on the lathe . |
4 | " But she 's probably fallen for some dashing Italian by now , Matthew added . |
5 | Indeed this emerges immediately from the fact that adjectives which are plainly non-restrictive can accompany proper names : ( 4 ) the eloquent Dryden is too learned for some tastes clever Polly left before they called for volunteers Even if we accept the view , less than universally supported , that proper names do have meaning , being clever is certainly no part of the name Polly on the type level , nor is eloquence of the name Dryden . |