Example sentences of "for [pron] [adv] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The idea is for them eventually to be restored completely and turned into a working museum , ’ said Mr Rawlinson .
2 DoubleClickSpeed=452 : Longest time allowed between two mouse clicks for them still to be counted as a double click .
3 This should be accurate enough for the findspot to be plotted on a map and for someone else to be able to find the location .
4 Your mind became numbed to everything about human beings except that they pressed close around you all the time , that they slept above or below you , that you could never turn your head without seeing some evidence of their closeness — their clothes or their books or their photographs — that they made it impossible for you ever to be alone .
5 For there to be such a fact about me is for it also to be true , roughly , that in certain circumstances I would consciously believe , desire , fear , intend , or whatever .
6 For example , it may be more important for a government that a public sector pay settlement appear to be within the limits of pay policy , than for it actually to be so .
7 The argument might be put forward , therefore , that the treatment slows the body clock enough for it now to be adjusted to a 24-hour day by normal time-cues .
8 Should it unfortunately prove necessary , will my right hon. Friend make arrangements for it possibly to be introduced without notice and simultaneously after consultation with the Government of the Republic of Ireland ?
9 This is far too many for us ever to be able to solve the equations and predict how the brain would behave , given its initial state and the nerve data coming into it .
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