Example sentences of "[be] [adj] for someone [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he said , " The Boxing and Coxing on the ships would only be possible for someone who controlled a shipping line . |
2 | It may be quicker for someone who hears well to reply , particularly when they know the answer and the question is unimportant , but this must be avoided at all cost . |
3 | There were other legits she might have bribed or bullied into a similar sharing , but the stairs and the other dusty corners of the World were safer for someone who lived by her knife and her wits . |
4 | It 's easier for someone who has a timetable laid out for them very clearly during the day . |
5 | Because it takes so long for blood alcohol levels to fall , it 's easy for someone who drinks ‘ modestly ’ at lunch time and after work to go over the limit , even though he may take only four units on each occasion . |
6 | Medically , it 's impossible for someone who has lost their sight due to glaucoma to get it back . ’ |
7 | Judging the tension in the runners is difficult for someone who does n't drive a sled , and the lashings are probably best left easily untied for a final adjustment by the user . |
8 | Indeed , I wondered whether it was possible for someone who had not shared in their experience to pass physically through the white gateposts into the avenue , and attain the domain . |