Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [art] [noun] for [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 There should be a treat for everyone among the host of special features in this Christmas issue .
2 Liberal Democrats believe that a pension should be a right for everyone .
3 ‘ There 'll be no need for anything like that , ’ said Charlie ‘ I 'm up from Whitechapel and the only bowing and scraping you 'll be doing in future will be for the customers . ’
4 With that many people playing , it sounds like there 'll be no room for anyone to come in and listen .
5 It could be the reason for everything .
6 ‘ There 'd be no room for one 's clothes , ’ said Lili , ‘ not with all those tablecloths and napkins . ’
7 Although Windows 3.1 came supplied with its own font manager in the shape of TrueType , only a few faces are supplied and this may be a problem for anyone running wordprocessing and desktop publishing software , particularly if the software does not supply any extra faces .
8 It would be a mistake for anyone to infer that Boulestin was a man who had no more sense than to attempt amateur cooking in his own restaurant .
9 What would be a theme for someone seeking a highly structured environment ?
10 To go out and glean then , would be an acknowledgement for everybody to see that they had nothing .
11 We agreed that you would look at this to see whether there will be a need for something along the lines of your proposal once the Resource Book has been published .
12 In the case of a large community this may be less significant , but where a small community is described there can be no anonymity for anyone .
13 Yet there can be no satisfaction for anyone in the result of the debate .
14 Other than if one is Christian , there can be no reason for one , in relation to one 's religious life , to want to give more positive accounts of the past .
15 The razzmatazz of a US election can be an education for anyone not fully versed in politics the American way , but just how does the rather involved system work ?
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