Example sentences of "be [adv] [art] [noun sg] for [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 Live there did not seem to be quite the word for someone whose residence there appeared so transient .
2 But theft of clients is the norm in the industry , and is rarely the reason for anyone being sacked .
3 Although not new , DELIA SMITH 'S CHRISTMAS ( BBC , Books , £12.95 ) is just the gift for anyone who has never coped with Christmas before .
4 ‘ Oh , there 's always a buyer for everything .
5 So there 's always a role for someone else , active or passive .
6 Secondly , it is similarly an offence for someone in the course of a business to publish such a notice in any advertisement ( or catalogue or circular ) or to supply goods bearing any such notice .
7 It is also a must for anyone who wants a better understanding of , and comment on the events that are reported daily in the World 's Press .
8 This is also the time for everyone to enjoy an extra special dinner .
9 It is said that there is now a comic for everyone and indeed the gay and black communities have thriving titles .
10 It is surely a must for anyone tired of the somewhat claustrophobic feel of the now more popular French and Spanish venues .
11 He says this last in a tone of frustrated anguish : it 's almost an appeal for somebody to enlighten him .
12 RSPCA Chief Insp George Farrow said : ‘ There is absolutely no excuse for something like this .
13 Zoe pointed at the second name ‘ … was just a request for something for an allergic rash .
14 Everyone felt more alive when he was around : there 'd be so much fun and games and nonsense — and there was always a bit for everyone , do you know what I mean ?
15 And life was quite a struggle for everyone , it seems .
16 It was quite an achievement for anyone in the theatre to command that many column inches in The Times .
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