Example sentences of "it be [adv] [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Frank it 's just not going for you . |
2 | But the warning is that not every road is treated with salt — and even if it is , not every road is safe in icy conditions : and sometimes it 's even hard going for the experts . |
3 | It 's all around us , it 's vitally important for the sustenance of life , yet it 's almost totally taken for granted . |
4 | One of the most wonderful things about religion is that it 's always there waiting for us . |
5 | It 's so well written for the clarinet , and it certainly does not deserve its comparative neglect . ’ |
6 | It 's very efficiently organised for us to do . |
7 | ‘ It 's all right to ask for other people . |
8 | It is most often used for sending characters that control the action of the Screen Driver . |
9 | Financially troubled Sequoia Systems Inc says it is no longer looking for a buyer — it did n't get any acceptable offers in the first place — and is talking to minority investor Hewlett-Packard Co about new funding to get development its PA-RISC-based fault tolerant machines back on the tracks . |
10 | Financially troubled Marlborough , Massachusetts-based Sequoia Systems Inc says it is no longer looking for a buyer — it did n't get any acceptable offers in the first place — and is talking to minority investor Hewlett-Packard Co about new funding to get development its Precision Architecture RISC-based fault-tolerant machines back on the tracks : Hewlett has hitherto seemed doubtful about further involvement . |
11 | Now it is no longer used for worship , but acts as a useful starting point to the day 's walking . |
12 | My Lords , the Government er plans to dispose of the land St Pancreas site , once it is no longer needed for the building project , the British Library is preparing a case for retaining some of the land for further library buildings . |
13 | Easily Accessible : Banbury lies on the edge of the Cotswolds and is therefore ideally situated for walking , but it is probably best known for both the nursery rhyme ‘ Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross , To see a fine lady , upon a white horse ’ and for its special cakes made from a 300-year old recipe . |
14 | It is also widely sought for cytomegalic virus disease . |
15 | It is also deliberately hunted for human consumption in Japan . |
16 | It is also now analysing for the first time in a quantitative way the changing social and cultural characteristics of small towns . |
17 | being situated just off the King 's Road it is also ideally placed for an excursion to shops or restaurants . |
18 | It is very awkwardly located for tourists to get there , there are no parking places . |
19 | It is very well served for public transport and is one of the few places in this book where a private car is not essential . |
20 | But it is very well supported for games , since it is a standard in both the US and in Europe , whereas the Amstrad and Sinclair Z-80-based machines failed in the US . |
21 | It is very conveniently situated for Manchester . |
22 | It is certainly not priced for any surprise setbacks . |
23 | It is never convincingly argued for ; the neurological and anthropological evidence renders it very doubtful ( see Miller 1971 : 92–120 ) ; it is patently there in order to support what is ultimately an idealist position , for the half-hidden premise of McLuhan 's argument is that there is an ideal human psyche , an essence , which is characterized by balance and interplay of senses , which may once have existed — in oral cultures — but which was destroyed by literacy ( a second Fall ) . |
24 | indicates it is specifically not recommended for the purpose . |
25 | It is therefore usually reserved for short pieces or episodes . |
26 | it is now well cared for and open to the public |
27 | Given the huge amount of resources expended in detecting and penalising abuse , it is more widely criticised for being inefficient . |
28 | A LIFESPAN Process account can be disusered ( as in the example shown in Figure 1.2 ) since it is only ever used for starting the ( detached ) LIFESPAN Process(es) . |
29 | The dining room , with its pale marbled walls and black and glass furniture , has survived from its first overhaul as it is only really used for entertaining and for Ella 's piano practice . |
30 | In the end it was rather like working for two pop stars . |