Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [be] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The biggest change for me is the Michelin tyres and I have had to learn to get the best from them .
2 So I 've said I 've listed them well the important points for me were the Aldershot method the arousal curve and the need for audience content .
3 So in summary the three points for me were the Aldershot method the arousal curve and the need for audience contact .
4 ‘ The main attraction for me was the court work .
5 It is impossible to describe all the uplifting and thought-provoking sessions we had at the Farm , but an especially wonderful experience for me was the fantasy meditation .
6 Waiting for him are the entertainments manager , played by veteran British character actor Sydney Tafler , and another stand-up act , in the guise of Christopher Timothy , who later became known as a star of All Creatures Great and Small .
7 The only special feature for him was the jowl fixture inside his mouth , a wire frame with two plastic pieces attached .
8 Waiting for him was an army officer , squat and powerful , rocking on the soles of his paratroop boots .
9 Come one come all ye slags of alternative comedy for it is the compilation edition of THE FULL WAX with Jennifer Saunders , Joan Rivers , Mike McShane and quick , hide the sugar bowl , Grace Jones .
10 As I mentioned in my recent phone call the best site for it is the Mill Yard , as last year .
11 When St Bernard was instructed by the pope to preach the Second Crusade in 1146 he chose Vézelay for the site of his chief gathering — for it was the greatest centre of tourist traffic in his world ; and there again , from the pulpit of the abbey church , St Thomas Becket chose to utter his choicest thunders against the counsellors of King Henry II of England in 1166 — for it was the meeting place of all the peoples of Europe , the ideal centre for a great gesture of propaganda .
12 You you 're just paying for it being a rugby shirt really
13 Perhaps John 's best game for us was the FA Cup 3rd round replay at Nottingham Forest in last January 1991 , when he provided the cross from the right wing from which Ian Wright volleyed our opener , and then scored our last-gasp equaliser , which showed considerable vision and no little technique , to catch the Forest goalkeeper off his line with a dipping , curling shot from some 45 yards ' range .
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