Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You will find that a large proportion of them need a good ten inches between shelves , not forgetting that there must be ample room for them to be gently eased out and not hooked by the headband . |
2 | There would therefore be ample time for them to deploy their mobile radiation monitoring teams , for the police to tour the area , knocking on doors and warning people living nearby , for the protective potassium iodate pills to be issued and for a decision to be made on whether the public should stay indoors until the cloud had passed — or evacuate to a safer place . |
3 | DOWNPATRICK and Down Royal executives will be keeping their fingers crossed next week that there will be strong declarations for their meetings on Wednesday and Saturday respectively . |
4 | It would be weak sentimentality for me to allow him such grace . |
5 | It 'll be some quest for his daughter then ? |
6 | In Berlin , Bismarck pretended to believe that the internal instability affecting France presented a danger to the peace of Europe , remarking to the British Ambassador that : ‘ If the present Constitutional Government in France had been three years instead of three months in existence , there would be some chance for its duration and the maintenance of peace . ’ |
7 | ‘ And now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'm sure there must be some work for me to do . |
8 | Right there 'll be some work for you to do . |
9 | That 'll be some return for my shoulder , anyway . |
10 | The Covent Garden job , though , will be open to applicants , and I guess there will be some competition for it . |
11 | Sadly , there must be some cause for them . |
12 | There may be some pleasures for which it is worth risking one 's life but to do so for a cigarette is an illustration of the sheer insanity of addictive disease . |
13 | As with the other strategies , though , there will be some people for whom this advice is inappropriate : for example if they are unable to avoid feeling guilty , or if the risks involved feel just too great . |
14 | Cor there must be some reason for it of course , perhaps they 're not , not erm picking up or yes I could easily of bought erm a couple bottles of wine to make that |
15 | There do seem to be some grounds for their complaint . |
16 | There 'd be free drinks for him for years in the Wise Serpent in Micklethwaite Road , Fulham . |
17 | Play Therapy should be of great use to anyone involved in the care of children who might need counselling , and it would also be interesting reading for anyone working with children or interested in counselling them . |
18 | Gross would be another epithet for it . |
19 | That 'll be another scam for her to get money ! |
20 | Many of the new arrivals , who waited in the street outside the embassy , said they were convinced there would be another train for them . |
21 | The ‘ participants ’ will be 30 children for whom assessment has been requested on account of emotional and behavioural difficulties ( EBD ) , together with the professionals involved in each child 's assessment . |
22 | The Highlander Lieutenant asked that one of the unlit chandeliers be raised from floor level so he could make certain there would be adequate room for his dancers ' crossed swords . |
23 | Just for the opening of the channel time , that 'd be perfect timing for us would n't it ? |
24 | There may be similar reasons for his love of gardening . |
25 | Leila did n't have the heart to tell him she doubted whether there 'd be much opportunity for him ever to do that , at least while he was helping her with Ari . |
26 | It will not be much fun for them when the weather is bad . |
27 | " That would n't be much fun for you . |
28 | As for Oreste , he talks fluently now and it is of course English and there would be much confusion for him . |
29 | If their domestic showdown does ever take place , he reckons : ‘ I have to say it would be easy money for me . ’ |
30 | Of course , there will be fine references for you all . |