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

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1 It is obvious that a patent should not be granted for anything which is not new , which is already in the public domain , otherwise the grant of the patent could make illegal an act which was previously legal .
2 Such an aim precludes the production of a strategy to deal with the manifest traffic-related problems of existing residential areas , so that the manuals should not be criticised for what they were not designed to do .
3 Although Biarritz were destroyed by Toulon 's hungry , young tight five , the Centenary will always be remembered for what it was — Serge 's send-off .
4 The suspect may also be searched for anything he could use to effect his escape and for evidence relating to any offence if there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the items are in the suspect 's possession .
5 Sure , he would n't be killed for anything he had on him , the poor soul .
6 I mean — high , … if … you did n't know who was singin' , you would n't be lookin' for him you would be lookin' for her . ’
7 The Complete Works can then be revealed for what they are : ‘ England 's creation story , our sacred book ’ .
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