Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun sg] for us [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 " I do n't believe that this is the time for us to profit from each other 's misery so I hereby cancel all sales of food which have taken place this afternoon .
2 All six had conquered hardships of their own to help those in need and Celebrities Guild founder Ella Glazer said : ‘ They 're all remarkable people and it 's a pleasure for us to reward them for work which might otherwise go unmarked . ’
3 Ms Bridges added : ‘ We have proved 100 per cent to our satisfaction that Norman Lamont was not in the Praed Street shop and there is no benefit for us to lie about it .
4 ‘ Just because he wants to leave is no reason for us to strike a bargain price , ’ Bassett said yesterday .
5 A a and certainly the way that we are set up at the moment , there is no need for us to do that .
6 There is no need for us to act like hedgehogs , eating all that we can to fill ourselves up for the coming months .
7 There is no need for us to quarrel and I see no reason why we can not — occasionally — go out together .
8 UEFA spokesman Rene Eberle added : ‘ There is no need for us to intervene . ’
9 Further to the European Community budget proposals , which were proposed unanimously by all the Commissioners , including the two British Commissioners , will my right hon. Friend also agree that extra resources long term will be needed for redundant farmers — — in east European countries , and for the cohesion fund , that there is no need for us to have the United Kingdom budget contribution undermined in any way by these proposals and that they are less in percentage terms annually than the last 10 years ' increase in the EC budget ?
10 Unlike the Labour party , we have published our spending plans and there is no need for us to raise VAT to meet them .
11 What my right hon. Friend said on Tuesday is : ’ There will be no VAT increase we have published our spending plans and there is no need for us to raise VAT to meet them . ’
12 There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs .
13 ‘ We 've invested our money back into a system others can come through , which is a way for us to stay fresh and help people we believe in . ’
14 If a cat performs some very strange action — finds its way home over a long distance , predicts an earthquake , or senses the return of its owners when they are some distance from the house — then it is a challenge for us to try and find out which particular sensory pathway was involved .
15 There is a need for us to develop the communication skills of our horticultural staff to a broader degree than at present .
16 So , but , but basically the answer to your question is , if we were n't asked then there 's no requirement for us to give the information .
17 I would suggest to this conference and more importantly to this government , that that is no way to lift this country out of the recession and it 's no way for us to run an economy .
18 And there 's no need for us to move to the city .
19 ‘ Being young , we thought , well , here 's an opportunity for us to set up our own business , and to take a group of staff and clients out of AY . ’
20 It 's an honour for us to have it here in Gloucester .
21 If we get this right , we can make the productivity gains and reduce the costs , then there is an opportunity for us to progress through incentives with the oil company itself .
22 ‘ Clearly there is an opportunity for us to grow in Europe as more and more of the automobile is made from plastic and we can pick up a fairly good part of the business ’ , Hobor said .
23 The wounded Commando on the ground , obviously in great pain , is an incentive for us to kill them .
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