Example sentences of "for what [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She said : ‘ We are guilty of failing to provide for what is clearly a statutory service and I am truly appalled that we slipped up so badly and made such a serious mistake .
2 The combination of the new panels and the Monarch door whose features include integral multipoint locking , deadlock facility , and optional built-in intruder alarm , makes for what is probably the most secure entrance door currently available .
3 He has filed a PCT application ( 82/04174 ) in 30 countries for what is unashamedly a perpetual motion machine .
4 About 125 million years ago the foundation for what is now the state 's central valley arrived .
5 American environmentalists are girding their loins in preparation for what is undoubtedly the most important meeting in the whole process .
6 ‘ We had a free day yesterday , and we have had no matches this week , so everyone should be fresh for what is obviously a very important match . ’
7 There is a strong feeling in the country that Colombia is footing the bill for what is really an international problem , and is paying a high price , in violence , in murders and the breakdown of state institutions .
8 Hence national levels of support for what is essentially a late-secondary or post-secondary programme , the local organization which supports it and the commitment of teachers who contribute to it at more than one level — all these matter .
9 He appears before the court for the first time for what is essentially a domestic assault on his girlfriend .
10 The firm had suspended its head of research Terry Smith , issued injunctions against him and his publishers , and gained , for what is essentially an analysis of the ways in which companies improve their reported profits , the sort of press coverage more usually associated with revelations about Princess Di .
11 Epic 's plot is very thin but it packs a lot in for what is essentially an arcade game .
12 The year 1955 was most memorable for what was probably the high point of Sukarno 's presidency , the Bandung Conference , which assembled in April .
13 At sessions time it attracted the gentry and London professionals for what was both a legal highlight and an important focal point of social intercourse .
14 It is understood that Lawrie and Symington , Lanark , the first company to sign a franchise with ANM three years ago for what was then a revolutionary way to sell livestock , will stay with EASE .
15 The first incident was originally reported in Britain in 1988 by Keith Pilling , occupational physician for what was then the UK Atomic Energy Authority .
16 The rocky hill of Dinas Enrys near Beddgelert is a beautiful spot for what was once a stronghold of a British ruler , Vortigern .
17 Mr Major 's victory — a victory for what was only a marginal adaptation of what went before — should not be interpreted as a defeat for Thatcherism .
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