Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] for [art] " in BNC.

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31 And no-one looked more livelier than Denis Hollywood in the last seven minutes of a contest that will be talked about for a long time to come .
32 Communist support can not be counted on for the tough measures needed to balance the social-security budget , reform state pensions and increase government revenues .
33 Keep the date free in your diary — October 13th , 1991 , at the National Agricultural Showground , Stoneleigh , Warwickshire — for a once-in-a-lifetime experience people will be talking about for the next 100 years .
34 The issue , the point I 'm trying to make is that in talking for all of the bodies , whether I 'm talking about for the council or whether I 'm talking about them at the same time or separately , one thing I 'm not doing is talking from my point of view .
35 Since harm was the guiding principle , section 2(4) provided that ‘ a person publishing an article shall not be proceeded against for an offence at common law … where it is of the essence of the offence that the matter is obscene ’ .
36 Sometimes loneliness may have to be lived with for a while and not fought against .
37 Whatever , I 'm gon na for a piss first
38 And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year .
39 The Court of Appeal held that those transactions were valid so far as they were entered into for the purposes of interest rate risk management and not for trading purposes .
40 The topic returns to the forefront of attention in the final chapter , in which I discuss the very possibility of the enterprise I have been engaged in for the previous fourteen .
41 Even then , it is looked after for a further two or three weeks .
42 ‘ He 's asked me to dine at the villa he 's looking after for a few months , just to oblige a couple of ex-pats .
43 Commentary : where an offender is dealt with for a breach of a community service order , he must be sentenced ( if the order is revoked ) in a manner in which he could have been sentenced by the court which made the order , if he is in breach of a probation order , the court may sentence the offender as if he had just been convicted of the offence concerned .
44 The distance of the Virgo cluster is approximately 15 Mpc , and so the signal is reduced to for the conversion of a mass of to gravitational radiation .
45 The optimal pairing of β and is found at for the KW record and at for the FCL record .
46 One of the men in the physiology department of the university here is taking them tomorrow as he is to stay with for a week , who is due home c. 13th and then the judge in whose house I so often stay in London IS coming for a long weekend c. 19th and then I have two or three B&B bods for Festival , giving up our bedroom ( UGH ) .
47 Said a lot of things I 've been meaning to for a long time . ’
48 Tony had been unemployed for 9 months , after the roofing firm he had been working with for a year had gone into liquidation .
49 It 's what we 've been working at for the last three years .
50 The National Council for Women 's ‘ Charter for Women 's Health ’ launched in September calls for the right to knowledge , participation in health-care decisions , opportunity for choice , provision for quality care , accessible health care & the right to a healthy lifestyle ( All issues that the NCT has been working towards for a long time ) .
51 So with eight of the world 's top golfers within five shots of each other and eight different nationalities represented , the stage was set for the grandstand finish which Hammond Wilde had been dreaming about for the best part of a year .
52 The thing that worried many people about task allocation was that each client was descended upon for a succession of tasks by a succession of nurses .
53 As I as I was talking about for a new pattern
54 That was attached to for the July Course the Jockey Club runs a long way right near round on to the Swaffham Road , yeah see runs right up , right up to the Swaffham Road , you see .
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