Example sentences of "[is] a [noun] for some " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a get-together for some of our clients and their wives , and hopefully for prospective customers , too . |
2 | So that 's a sink for some material . |
3 | In so far as this book is a plea for some measure of reform in the priority given to sexual considerations in social work cases , public attitudes must be seen as creating obstacles . |
4 | Here in the UK , wind power is a possibility for some private , domestic users , mostly in coastal districts or on high ground . |
5 | The action on the EX is quite low and there is a tendency for some notes to buzz when plucked hard . |
6 | There is a tendency for some engineers to regard all standards as a constraint on their talent . |
7 | ‘ There is a tendency for some insurance companies to ‘ cherry pick ’ and not take the bad risk . |
8 | SEX really is a headache for some people . |
9 | Just how Morrissey will come to terms with this problem is a matter for some speculation . |
10 | It follows that there is a need for some authoritative synthesis of the law . |
11 | ‘ With regard to future developments , I feel there is a need for some more training in new technology , particularly in the field of computers and perhaps a more systematic approach to training ’ … |
12 | There is a need for some form of rapid internal signalling system so that the activities of cells in different parts of the same creature can be coordinated . |
13 | Clearly there is a need for some international standard to be laid down to govern this . |
14 | But a bribe is a reward for some corrupt practice . |