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

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1 So typical , is n't it , that when you go to see plays , you always like , dashing to the last minute to try and get tickets and been on for like , two months .
2 They had already shaken hands and been out for a meal together .
3 an injection and been back for a check up , yes it 's a good thirty pounds , you ca n't step in the door really without twenty five pounds .
4 ( 2 ) staffing levels not allowing library supervision for more than half the week : So $8,000 to $10,000 of books are not secure and are there for anyone to take ;
5 I would say , ‘ 74D in for refreshments ’ — recorded in a book and in that half hour , I had to make my tea , eat my sandwiches , wash my cup , put on my coat or whatever I was wearing — cape if it was raining — and be out for that half hour .
6 agreed to take to set up and take down the stall and be there for most of the day .
7 Other varieties were made on farms in small quantities and were usually for home consumption only , but the resurgence of interest in farmhouse foods coupled with milk quotas that forced farmers to look for ways of using their surplus milk , has brought about a revolution in British cheesemaking , which is all to the good for the cheese eating public .
8 ‘ We 'd dreamt of coming near the mountains and the sea and were out for a drive one Sunday afternoon with that idea in the back of our minds .
9 This is because , played correctly , the stroke is a demanding one and is not for everybody to use .
10 Alan Pretty , a team leader in personnel services at Lincolnshire SSD , believes it is very much a management move and is not for social workers who want to continue in the caring role .
11 Where solicitors want a " consent order " , provided it does not relate to a possession order of residential premises , and is not for an order in matrimonial proceedings , the Court staff can now sign it , which should provide for a quicker return ; it must be clear from the face of the order that it is " by consent " .
12 It is a close drawing together of two worlds and is there for mutual aid .
13 I 've heard one like that , I 've heard about the one where the man goes into the and and is there for years .
14 FB.6 J–1102 is also bound for Fort Lauderdale and the remaining aircraft , T.55 U–1234 will be housed temporarily with Aces High and is currently for sale .
15 The House in Belmont Road was vacated and is currently for sale .
16 The House in Belmont Road was vacated and is currently for sale .
17 Chief Press Officer Alwyn James has , I see , won a Guardian travel prize and is off for a week in the Philippines .
18 Someone , perhaps , who was tailing you while you tailed Latowa , and saw the explosion , and is out for revenge .
19 ASTON VILLA winger Tony Daley yesterday had an exploratory operation to assess knee ligament damage and is out for a month .
20 Simon Brain broke his leg for the second time in the welsh cup on wednesday and is out for the rest of the season … local youngster Paul Eversham will be given a chance to prove himself …
21 Well they sent me , I went on a computer course two days before I went to in hospital and was away for eight weeks and I forgot totally
22 He has been Professor of Architecture at the University of Belgrade , and was also for a brief period in the early 1980s the Mayor of the city .
23 Though he was questioned from time to time about radical plots and was even for a while held in the Tower , his claim to be moved now by conscience and not by political faction seems to have been accepted .
24 My bowl of fettucine Alfredo at the Cheescake Factory in Marina del Ray cost $8.95 ( £5 ) and was enough for three .
25 Piers sent his love and was all for going up to London that minute to see the painting .
26 This particular Sunday she had an invitation to a dinner party , and was all for cancelling , but Leonora would n't hear of it .
27 The second big battle that Russell had in his unswerving pursuit of truth was with German idealism , mainly Hegelian idealism , which by a very curious aberration from the standard empiricism of the British people , took root in Oxford and Cambridge in the last half of the last century , and was almost for a time unchallenged .
28 Furthermore , Finch ( 1989 ) suggests that much co-residence between relatives was driven by economic imperatives and was often for a temporary period only .
29 Carno Station , a Victorian granite relic of an earlier railway age , had been closed to passengers on 4 June 1965 , a little more than 100 years after it opened , and was now for sale .
30 The stunt took eighteen months to set up , and was only for those with a strong head for heights .
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