Example sentences of "be there for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mature students usually end up doing better — they 're there for the right reasons . ’
2 We 're there for the Na-Nazi riots — but for too much of the time we 're not .
3 And that 's not counting the numbers who will be there for the week-long build-up .
4 SHOULD YOUR ENTERTAINER BE THERE FOR THE WHOLE PARTY ?
5 Thus , the squatter lost — and would have lost even had he been there for the twelve years .
6 Although he did n't know them , he could have sworn they had been there for the past hour .
7 She 's been there for the last month .
8 Mini Tours have come and gone and low-key Satellite and Regional Tours are there for the young players who aspire to get on the main Tour .
9 They are there for the sole reason that they bring farmers huge subsidies .
10 ‘ The funds are there for the right project .
11 Your colleagues are there for the same reason as you , no matter what they might say or do .
12 In 1985 in Washington DC I was responsible for the security co-ordination of eleven prime ministers and twenty other Conservative party leaders from around the world who were there for the International Democrat Union Party Leaders ' meeting .
13 We went there morning and evening every day , and on Sundays we were there for the lengthy session of Sung Eucharist .
14 Linford was there for the first time .
15 Jack seemed to realise she was there for the first time .
16 This year , FOX F M was there for the first time and Phil Angel managed to catch Dr John Howard to explain what it all meant .
17 I was there for the full week , being lucky enough to have a brother living in Crosby , so was able to take in most of the events and sights of interest , as well as having the pleasure of meeting old comrades at the Cunard Building
18 And what basis was there for the seventh-century maxim that ‘ the Celtic Church brings love while the Roman Church brings law ’ ?
19 The ideological basis was there for the fundamental divides which the war , defeat , and revolution openly exposed , and which provided the Weimar Republic from its inception with an extremely weak base of legitimation , especially among the bourgeoisie and élites .
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