Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [Wh det] [is] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Women in the community need to find out what is possible for us as a prerequisite to identifying what is not available and what we would like to see .
2 ‘ Well , can you think of a better opportunity for them to find out what 's best for the both of ‘ em ? ’
3 He 's already been denied £4,000 in not facing the Windies , and said from his Melbourne home last night : ‘ The selectors have put me in the position where I have to work out what is right for my family and me . ’
4 I 'm not trying to make it hard for you , I 'm trying to work out what is useful for you , cos it 's no good you just sort of more or less copying it out .
5 Whichever happens to your child , you are very important to them and the Department of Social Work needs to keep in close touch with you at all times to try to work out what is best for your child .
6 The screens are very well laid out which is essential for any database application .
7 We 'll explain in layman 's terms the benefits of the various satellite TV systems available and work out what 's best for you .
8 Again , there is nothing wrong with it except that it is " do as I say " and not " let's find out what is right for you " .
9 How can you find out which is best for you and your guitar , when your guitar only carries one set at a time ?
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