Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] for the " in BNC.

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1 perhaps it 's for the best .
2 But as one passenger said : ‘ Perhaps it 's for the best .
3 Perhaps it 's for the best if he did take an early retirement . ’
4 Then with a sigh , ‘ Perhaps it 's for the best .
5 The future should always be a volatile mixture of trepidation and excitement and so it is for The Wedding Present .
6 right so it 's for the half year sorry , beg your pardon five million half year
7 We 've been feeling for some time that our children are feeling that they 've been left alone , because er when they come to the temple they are too young to understand anything which is being explained from the stage , because er the speakers , or the preachers , have to cater for all the age groups and normally it 's for the , those who understand , already understand about Sikhism .
8 Thus it is for the trader to resolve ambiguities in his price indications .
9 This right does not arise under the SGA where the contract provides for delivery in more than one consignment , since there has been no breach in respect of goods not yet delivered , however reasonable it is for the buyer to fear that there will be in the future .
10 No individuals will be identified , and really it 's for the future , er , so you , there may be the opportunity of er , new words , recorded .
11 ‘ Oh well , maybe it 's for the best . ’
12 But if we start from the conception of the rational man who disciplines his spontaneity by an awareness independent of viewpoint , then it is for the egoist to explain why he claims priority for responses from his own viewpoint .
13 It is often said that alcohol is ‘ the only little pleasure that old people have ’ , which may be true to an extent , but if drinking becomes a problem then it is for the individuals to decide how much of a pleasure drinking is , and whether they want help to stop .
14 If immunity [ of an arbitrator or quasi-arbitrator ] is claimed then it is for the person claiming it to shew that the functions in the performance of which he was negligent were sufficiently judicial in character .
15 The client should be advised of this , and at the same time that it is an undesirable feature of a leasehold estate : then it 's for the client to decide whether to proceed .
16 Ultimately it is for the vendor to prove that the purchaser had such knowledge .
17 Therefore it is for the district council to justify any local plan policy which deviates from the county structure plan .
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