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

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1 Those whom they encountered were for the most part leading precarious lives ; they lacked the leisure , the mental energy , even the vocabulary , for speculation about the great issues of heaven and hell , death and judgement .
2 They 'd been for a meal and they came to the flat and they rung us to say they were there .
3 Cos they 'd been for a meal on the way as well !
4 The territories that they inhabit are for the most part inhospitable , with some of the world 's highest mountains and large expanses of desert ; and levels of literacy have traditionally been low ( some of the nationalities concerned had no written language at all at the time of their incorporation into the USSR ) .
5 It was a tradition that avoided any real contemplation of the root causes of German unease ; their preference for ‘ action ’ , rested secure in the knowledge that everything they did was for the good of the nation , sanctioned by law and sanctioned by the German people .
6 But if China really is now backing peace and free elections , the signs are more hopeful than they 've been for a decade .
7 Surely they 've been for the last four years and they must or do they just keep it at eighty one then they go to ninety ?
8 One afternoon after they had been for a swim together , Sycorax said , as Ariel took her on her back again , grunting for the old woman had grown so much heavier , it seemed , since her immersion , ‘ You are having the red man 's child . ’
9 The 1480s show an average comparable with the 1430s , although this figure is probably depressed by the bad years of 1482 and 1483 in the latter year prices were higher than they had been for a century , and wages did not rise proportionately .
10 They were unfortunate in that batting conditions for them were not as favourable as they had been for the West Indians .
11 Ipswich were as lethargic at the start of the second half as they had been for the majority of the first and on the hour , in an attempt to liven them up , Lyall brought off Milton and Goddard to introduce Palmer and Johnson .
12 They were located above the centre of the road instead of being drawn out to one side , as they had been for the trams .
13 But the South African Rugby Board and the South African Rugby Union continued to get bogged down , as they had been for the last three years , even with the help of intermediaries of the stature of Nelson Mandela , in their attempts to reach accord and form one , united body for rugby football in their country .
14 My hon. Friend will note that German interest rates and ours are closer than they have been for a long time .
15 Obviously the standards are not satisfactory but they are the same as they have been for the last 30 years and they are of Mr Pritchard 's choosing .
16 The last thing they wanted was for the Americans to know they were about to learn their secrets .
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