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

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1 Dorothy said : ‘ We groan and bear all the attention from tourists that Summer Wine has brought here , so now we 're looking for a much quieter life out there .
2 The phrase ‘ community participation ’ has been used for a much longer time .
3 In addition , however , funding has recently been approved for a much more ambitious scheme — the Earth Observing System ( EOS ) .
4 They may have no religious beliefs , or may be looking for a much simpler ceremony .
5 ‘ I said after the European Championships I would be looking for a much more settled squad , ’ said Taylor .
6 Professional architects , town planners and students have made use of the collection over the years , but the new display will be used for a much wider educational programme for primary and secondary schools .
7 ABWOR would only be highly significant if it were to be used for a much wider range of proceedings , especially those for which legal aid is not available .
8 Although the plan has been superimposed over an existing plan , erm , to be charitable it 's at best confusing , erm , my feeling is that in actual fact the plan there does n't actually show us , well enough , and you may consider that we ought to be asking for a much clearer plan before we make a decision .
9 Black or white tri-laminate scratchplates come as standard , but these can be changed for a much more interesting and fashionable pearloid affair which , for some strange reason , costs a touch more .
10 But we were hoping for a much rarer black bird …
11 A very new officer ( judged by the colour of his drill shorts , which had a yellow rookie look about them as if they had come straight out of Millett 's window ) appeared in his drill which was never meant for him ; it was meant for a much larger person .
12 Alf Clark of the Modern Sequence Dance Club said that the stage took up too much room in the hall which was created for a much smaller population than the village now has .
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