Example sentences of "was [prep] a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Her entry was for a suit for Dame Edna Everidge to wear to visit her bank manager .
2 Fraser 's first ball beat Sidhu outside off-stump ; his second , angled in , was worth a shout for lbw .
3 It must be admitted that Château Meloch was a great deal better some years than others , and although it was often possible to be amused by its presumption , it was equally likely to be pronounced fit only for cooking — and on one occasion its only possible use was as a substitute for vinegar .
4 Another point raised was about an area for books for sale .
5 I remember when one of my girls had an abortion , I was like a maniac for days after .
6 On the third day Susan received a letter from him in which he explained that he was in a clinic for marioc addicts , ‘ Not that I could be called an addict , ’ he wrote , ‘ and this place is more of a health farm , really . ’
7 famous as Father , but presently she was in a home for inebriates
8 Even after the outline of a farm agreement had been sketched in Washington last November , the Community equivocated with the outgoing administration , which was in a mood for compromise .
9 Montgomery 's air of massive restraint was on a par for provocation with his kindly tolerance .
10 With the provisions stored away , Robbie was at a loss for occupation .
11 Lamb was at a loss for words .
12 She could see that he was at a loss for words — which was reason enough for her to be pleased with her impetuous decision .
13 Everything , now , was at an end for Fand .
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