Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [be] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah my dad is for armed robbery , for poundstretchers |
2 | Their search was for empirical regularity . |
3 | Mr Jones said : ‘ Even when she knew she was dying , her concern was for other people , not herself . |
4 | Their preference is for broad agreements and mutual understanding . |
5 | Moreover , if employers had to bargain with trade unions their preference was for multi-employer bargaining at regional or industry level instead of engaging in direct enterprise dealings . |
6 | Her preference is for small charities where she feels she can do some good , and where she has some natural interest . |
7 | " But your friend Hyde is ; you do know his preference is for young men ? " she asked with a sly smile . |
8 | ‘ He is a big horse and his preference is for soft ground . |
9 | After this comprehensive study of every aspect of horticulture , Miller came to the conclusion that his preference was for ornamental gardening and he established his own nursery in St George 's Fields , Southwark , later the site of King 's Bench Prison . |
10 | Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981a ) also looked at lag behind the speaker and though his concern was for individual comparison , a general conclusion is that the usual 2 — 3 seconds lag of the BSL interpreter behind the speaker is not sufficient for the message to be both understood and presented to the audience in a form which can be understood . |
11 | Mr McLean and other northern area agents were visiting Downing Street you guessed right , his MBE was for political services when Mrs Thatcher and Mr Cecil Parkinson asked anxiously about Conservative prospects in the forthcoming Darlington by-election . |
12 | If we had done , you would see that s s still something like forty five percent of our work is for Regional Railways . |
13 | Most of our work is for institutional landowners and managers such as the National Trust for Scotland , Scottish Heritage and local authorities . |