Example sentences of "are [adv] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These proposals are basically for the completion of the earlier main line proposals of the Bishop 's Castle Railway . ) |
2 | Two to three tablespoons of tinned tomatoes are enough for a sauce made from 2 lb. of the fresh fruit or for 3 pints of stock . |
3 | They are along for the duration . |
4 | If the match at the County Ground is anywhere near as fast and lose as the game at London Road , then the Swindon fans are in for a thriller . |
5 | Developers that have yet to see Intel Corp 's P5 microprocessor are in for a shock , because judging by intelligence gleaned by Computer Reseller News in Asia , the new part bears little resemblance to the commodity microprocessors that power tens of millions of personal computers . |
6 | HOT-BLOODED men beating a path to the Liverpool Playhouse for the return of the Raving Beauties are in for a shock if they expect Paula Wilcox to reveal all in the adults only show . |
7 | WEDDING CAKES AND CULTURAL HISTORY by Simon R. Charsley Routledge , £30 ; £9.99 THOSE of you who could not put down Rites of Marrying : the Wedding Industry in Scotland are in for a treat : now you can have your cake . |
8 | Sun lovers are in for a treat , too . |
9 | Now Amiga owners are in for a treat with Mindscape 's home computer version of the Nintendo toads . |
10 | WHILE SNES players are in for a treat with Super Mario Kart , sadly the same can not be said for NES owners , with their Christmas Mario offering , Mario and Yoshi — a game which takes the form of a puzzle startlingly similar to the classic Tetris . |
11 | Maurice Sendak fans are in for a treat . |
12 | With Joey , Phillip McCallen , Mike Edwards , Alan Irwin , Ian Simpson , Brian Reid , Ian King and Jim Moodie all on Hondas , the fans are in for a treat . |
13 | But fans of his macho Dylan in Beverly Hills , are in for a surprise . |
14 | In Britain , archaeology has thrown a great deal of light on the Dark Ages : but British students , when they turn to the ninth-century Continent , are in for a disappointment , for relatively little has been done . |
15 | And many people think the Chinese are in for a disappointment . |
16 | Some songs were adopted by other clubs — ‘ Aye , aye , Aye , McFaul is better than Yashin , Suddick is better than Eusebio and ( opposing team ) are in for a thrashing ’ springs to mind . |
17 | The chances are , however , that whichever way the cookie is crumbled on April 9 we are in for the shake-up we were denied with the departure of Mrs Thatcher . |
18 | Point-to-point enthusiasts are in for an Easter treat this weekend with two meetings in the area — at Tweseldown on Saturday ( first race 1.30 ) and Hackwood Park , near Basingstoke , on Monday ( first race 2.00 ) . |
19 | The days of lavish entertainment are over for the Harcourt Family . |
20 | Now that exhibitions are over for the season , all they need is seed and water . |
21 | Rose and myself are away for the day . ’ |
22 | The advantages of providing suitable extinguishers in lifts which are normally for the retrieval of goods has already been mentioned . |
23 | That 's because many brigades charge for call outs which are not for a fire ( false alarms count as fires ) , or for a life-threatening situation . |
24 | Those trenches are not for the defence of London . ’ |
25 | Unless certain peaks are foreseen , the engagements offered are not for the day but for the full length of the " event " . |
26 | The Secretary of State 's proposals are not for the sake of better industrial relations but , for the sake of the worst prejudices of the Tory party . |
27 | They are home for a week or a month ; the rest of the time they are wandering about the world . |
28 | The lights are off for a bit , so I turn round to look at her . |
29 | The Escalade and the Grande Rentree are respectively for the Calvinists of Geneva and the Waldenses of Torre Pellice what the reconsecration of the Temple is to the Jews ; and they offer the same problems not only of separating facts from legends , but of grasping the meaning of the facts . |
30 | Sedgefield constituency Labour Party , meanwhile , has replied gently to our suggestion ( Gadfly , June 3 ) that its meetings are strictly for the blokes . |