Example sentences of "for [noun prp] [pers pn] [vb mod] be " in BNC.
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1 | The way I look at it is that if I was scoring goals for Juventus we might be conceding more at the other end because I have other responsibilities now . ’ |
2 | For Ruth it will be a dream come true as she becomes the youngest female licensed amateur rider in history . |
3 | If Wilko wins the manager of the month for December I 'll be bloody amazed and needless to say extremely drunk . |
4 | Merton was dismayed that Mannheim distinguished between ‘ cultural science ’ and ‘ exact science ’ ; for Merton they should be treated as similar forms of knowledge because they are based on equivalent epistemologies . |
5 | If it was n't for Mike I 'd be off but I 'm afraid he might start snorting coke if I turn my back . |
6 | I have an inexpressible longing to write another opera … and once I have composed for Naples I shall be in demand everywhere … |
7 | And for Miriam it will be … that particular type of hell reserved for faithless wives … |
8 | For an advance disclosure in a customer agreement to suffice it would probably , particularly in the case of an inexperienced customer , have to explain the circumstances in which the firm might receive and withhold information , for example , because it is behind a Chinese wall , the fact that the information will be price-sensitive and the consequences of non-disclosure for A. It would be difficult to draft a general clause predicting in advance all the possible eventualities , and whatever type of clause is used , further disclosure might be necessary as particular conflicts come to light . |
9 | The player was adamant that if he was to play for Huddersfield he must be allowed to live in Newcastle . |