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

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1 The late arrival by 13 minutes of three of their key players left Peterlee with too much work to do at Consett where they went down in a first division game by 91 points to 58 as they were left wondering what effect Ivor James , Gord Laing and Allen Quarmby might have had had they been there for the start .
2 They are here for the sea , sand and sun , bodies spread out in clumps and clusters on the beach .
3 They are also for the same reason very suitable for lower ability pupils or for multicultural groups , and can be a useful leveller .
4 They are home for a week or a month ; the rest of the time they are wandering about the world .
5 As to the arrangements for discretionary support , they are essentially for the 116 local education authorities in England and Wales to decide .
6 But you know having said that they are there for a reason and the reason they are there for is is if the group did n't have somebody to pull them back down again then they 'd might be going off in all different directions doing all these wonderful things and ending up nowhere because you have n't had somebody who pulls them back and says well hold on a minute .
7 They are there for the sole reason that they bring farmers huge subsidies .
8 While the new policies , in their draft form , arise from analysis and consultation , they are there for the public to assess and comment .
9 There are lots of fluids out there , they are there for the embalmer to increase his expertise and to help him make his cases better , the chemical companies give technical support and do a lot of research into their products .
10 They are along for the duration .
11 Similarly , retired racing Greyhounds are often in need of homes , and although temperamentally these dogs are normally quite sound , it can be very difficult to persuade them not to chase cats and other smaller dogs when they are out for a walk .
12 They are out for a walk with their Father .
13 DON T BE MISLED , whether Socialists run in their true colours , or in an underhand way as ‘ Labour ’ or ‘ Cooperative ’ , they are out for the same end , and your only remedy is to VOTE THEM DOWN .
14 They 're here for the music and to enjoy themselves . ’
15 they 're , what they er , they 're just for the , our age group you know
16 They 're away for the weekend . ’
17 Deciding this time , they 're in for a shock —
18 Otherwise , they 're in for a grim time of it .
19 Erm they 're the they 're there for a purpose and their size is there for a purpose in terms of er of the constrictions of the other road er sizing or whatever , and obviously huge vehicles who just ca n't possibly manoeuvre without going over .
20 ‘ I know speed limits can be boring and frustrating but they 're there for a reason , ’ added Ch Insp Williams .
21 Mature students usually end up doing better — they 're there for the right reasons . ’
22 I was just going to make a quick comment if I may on Oxfam , because I noticed that they 're down for the street collections and for the flag day , now next year 's their fiftieth anniversary , so I think it 's quite appropriate next year , but I do , my own view is , that we will get , we ought to get one comprehensive list of all these organisations , for both the street collections and the flag days , with an indication in the column of whether it 's flag day they 've gone for or a street collection , so that we can identify that sort of situation .
23 They 're out for a laugh , I mean Charlie wo n't even tell me who he fancies because erm he says , you know , he said to me , you know , and in , in , in , and in his exact words he said you 've got to be really stupid to tell anyone anything in this place and I said yeah but I 'm not a proper Haileyburian I 've just come in , you know he goes yeah but you 're gon na get that way
24 I think they 're along for the purpose of camouflage , respectability , if you will .
25 He explained that were her speech a success , she would be paid well for comment and pictures provided they were exclusively for the use of the True Brit .
26 They were out for a walk . ’
27 It was a Sunday afternoon and they were out for a stroll in the park .
28 When they were out , they were out for a drink .
29 One evening they were out for a long , long time .
30 You 'd travel down to the game on a Saturday , and if you met a Leeds fan at the train station , you could be sure that they were the best mate he 'd ever had , and they 'd tell you all the latest gossip that he 'd told them the last time they were out for a few pints .
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