Example sentences of "be [adv] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | While some of the smells are merely for aesthetic use , the company 's main customers are in commerce and industry where the scents can be used to motivate employees or attract customers . |
2 | Definition : Investment is the production of or expenditure by firms on goods and services which are not for current consumption : that is , real capital goods , like factories , machines , bridges and motorways , all goods which yield a flow of consumer goods and services in future periods . |
3 | The improvement may only be apparent ( or pseudo ) if , in addition , the increase in real output per capita is accompanied by negative externalities or is caused by increased production of goods and services which are not for current consumption . |
4 | It is firms ' spending on goods which are not for current consumption but which yield a flow of consumer goods and services in the future . |
5 | The proposals for it by the UDC 's consultants are not for retail use , but they are ‘ consumption- ’ rather than production-orientated . |
6 | In practice this means that we do n't need to concern ourselves with the contents of such data files ; they 're not for human consumption without previous digestion by a computer . |
7 | My designs aim to appeal to the style-conscious young , whereas yours are strictly for retired country ladies . ’ |
8 | Some attractive and good quality items are produced , but they are mainly for domestic use , and very few find their way to the West . |
9 | At the same time , the opportunities available are often for casual work rather than permanent positions . |
10 | Now the hunt must be on for tryp-killing drug molecules which will actually penetrate into the choroid epithelium . |
11 | I 'm all for loud singing and opposition-baiting at matches and other times , but I do n't normally Do The Dambusters , or worse still the ‘ who 's that dying on the runway ’ stuff . |
12 | I 'm all for missing hockey — how could I not be when my class coined a special place in the team-list for me : ‘ Lipman IVb . |
13 | Everyone will be down for early breakfast . |
14 | The first rule is that outlay in total , private and public , must always be enough for full employment . |
15 | However , this event may not be enough for full induction of AP genes . |
16 | A new budget of £1,500 for the next six months should be enough for local advertising . |
17 | The worst may soon be over for Australian wool farmers . |
18 | These are learned and inherited forms of individual and social behaviour which , assuming no major upheaval in the environment takes place , tend to be best for reproductive success . |
19 | Staff Nurse Target needed to be back for visiting hour , as there were always some visitors asking questions . |
20 | We were calling at Ness to embark the main party with their stores and hoped to be there for high water . |
21 | But these things are n't for public consumption . |
22 | Most are there for aesthetic value in an attempt to raise the product 's perceived value . |
23 | Logging remains crucial to the economy in the central provinces of Binh Dinh and Gia Lai and the bans are seen as being largely for international consumption , with little effort made to enforce them on the ground . |
24 | ‘ No-one would admit to possessing the drugs , which because of the small quantity were clearly for personal use only . ’ |
25 | With no chance of live football league coverage the fight is on for European Cup matches and other internationals . |
26 | The pressure is on for immediate safety improvements . |
27 | and as the going gets good … the race is on for top jockey … |
28 | It 's only for junior rugby though . |
29 | Sadly this is the last Sharpe , but he is in for major exposure as he comes on to television . |
30 | According to popular folklore anyone who owns such a picture is in for bad luck . |