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

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1 What two reasons are there for the Plymouth-Roscoff ferry route being less busy than other cross-Channel ferry routes ?
2 Sedgefield constituency Labour Party , meanwhile , has replied gently to our suggestion ( Gadfly , June 3 ) that its meetings are strictly for the blokes .
3 These proposals are basically for the completion of the earlier main line proposals of the Bishop 's Castle Railway . )
4 Contracts are typically for a three- or five-year term and can prove inflexible in the intervening period .
5 The high-performance cars are strictly for the racetrack … and the message is , going too fast on the roads can kill .
6 Six designs are specifically for the nursery , and there are six traditional designs for the living room , bedroom , or indeed all around the house .
7 The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge .
8 Talk is primarily for the participants and not for an outside audience .
9 I 've no intention of staying over there longer than I have to , and Sorrel 's away for the weekend herself . ’
10 R is largely for the problems of delay that the Civil Justice Review recommended greater court involvement through court management of litigation .
11 And , since you 're so interested , the reason I wear my wedding-ring is strictly for the sake of appearances .
12 The field may be vacant and the profits good , growth is not essential but the goodies are here for the picking .
13 Ill omens were there for the taking .
14 THIS area of life is also subject to the slings and arrows of Pluto , although his transformative influence is ultimately for the good .
15 And therefore the requirement is simply for a parent asking for baptism for their child to have been baptised .
16 The boss is away for the weekend and I 'm on call .
17 While both Steven and Matthew feel their parents ' divorce was ultimately for the good , it has left Steven , at least , with strong reservations about marriage .
18 ‘ Old Donald 's uncle Murdo was here for a while .
19 In such circumstances it can not in my opinion be enough for the applicant simply to rely , without more , upon lack of evidence of his presence within the territory of the requesting state at the time of the commission of the relevant offence .
20 It was July and still light , but most of the better-off inhabitants of this end of Sauchiehall Street were away for the summer .
21 I said , ‘ No I 'm sorry Lesley your job is specifically for the community .
22 One assassination is enough for the time being . ’
23 The post is initially for a period of two years , commencing as soon as possible .
24 The £50,000 awarded to voluntary organisations is specifically for the purpose of preventing homelessness and dissuading young people from coming to London when they have neither housing nor jobs .
25 This registration is normally for a period of twelve months and during this time the student will begin work for the research project .
26 As soon as Mr Lamont has announced that the cash is there for the Jubilee Line and other great projects , Mr Heseltine must get intervening .
27 " I 'm going to tea with Mrs. Mott , " she added , and then glancing at Jenny , " Mr. Matthew 's away for the week-end , so do n't fret about seeing him . "
28 ‘ As long as we are winning the war , and there are victory parades and banners and speeches , the vast majority of the population is also for the war .
29 1.3 The premises Unit no of the Centre more particularly defined in the First Schedule The premises must be readily identifiable and provision in the particulars is mainly for a unit or postal number to be inserted .
30 She explains that her husband is away for the evening and she does n't want to return to an empty house .
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