Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [pron] to be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Their great merit was that they " schooled " the children of the lower orders without interfering with the need for them to be at work on weekdays , hence their great appeal in manufacturing and mining areas .
2 there 's no need for her to be on her own , I mean there 's a bus stop right at door
3 There was absolutely no need for her to be in France .
4 You need to be confident , therefore , before you embark , that this is a good person for you to be with .
5 What environment do you think , trying to read my my mind , which do you think would be a comfortable area for you to be with ?
6 Lyle , who has two sons from his previous marriage , said : ‘ It is important for Jolande for me to be with her .
7 And I think where where youngsters were away from school that was a greater reason for them to be at home , to look after home , whilst their parents were ill or if probably one of the other kids were off ill or something like that you see , because in most families there was what three and four children .
8 It consists of a record of all the things you do in a day and , in order for it to be of value , you need to log every activity you are engaged in for at least one week , if not for two .
9 This is not to say that R&D should not think in terms of processes that do not currently exist , but it emphasizes the need for discussion and agreement on how they shall be provided , in time for them to be in place when they are needed .
10 It is in Britain 's interest for us to be at the heart of that Europe — where the Prime Minister said that he wanted us , but where he signally failed to put us at Maastricht .
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