Example sentences of "is [adv] [adv] for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | We are Muslims and my husband is my cousin , so from the point of view of tradition it is all right for me to marry him . |
2 | ‘ Oh , 't is all right for you to be superior … ’ |
3 | ‘ That is all right for you , ’ said Andrus with an unexpected flash of his old spirit , ‘ but what about me ? |
4 | ‘ It is all right for us , it is the younger generation I feel sorry for , ’ a Devonshire councillor told her companion . |
5 | Mrs Harvey , a churchwarden who runs a firm of outfitters in Ludlow , Shropshire , said : ‘ It is all over for me now . |
6 | Abstraction engages your imagination , whereas figurative art is just there for you to see and appreciate . |
7 | With a Midland FlexiLoan , a new way of borrowing has been developed which means money is always there for you to use when you need it . |
8 | Even though Darlington is a small club , this is still a prolific area for producing talent , and even after the big clubs have had their pick , there is still enough for us . |
9 | He is still there for me . |
10 | The menacing threat of critical doubt is empty , though of course if the victim thinks that the pistol is loaded , the threat is real enough for him . |
11 | Given the reaction that we are getting , it is probably not for us to defend our policy — it is more for the Opposition to tell us how darkness , secrecy and the protection of a closed professional world will serve the public good in education . |
12 | If you already own a jigsaw and circular saw , the Cut Saw is probably not for you . |
13 | If you are teaching a heterogeneous mob of children in an afternoon session with little or no equipment , the advice given is clearly not for you : you are a ‘ sub-teacher ’ , teaching a ‘ sub-class ’ , The official curriculum plan washes its hands of you . |
14 | But it is really not for him to argue the case about taxes because , as we well know — Opposition Members do not like that . |
15 | I do not think that that evidence second and third hand as it is , is really enough for me to be confident that the conversion will answer . |
16 | It is quite enough for me to try to grasp the way in which God has disclosed himself to us . |
17 | There is quite enough for us to worry about in our own institutes ; just think of the state of many buildings in the former East Germany . |
18 | It is a choice that is fully there for us to make at the same time and in the same fashion as other countries , except that we have the additional option of deciding that it would not be right for this country . |
19 | Your female(s) have no choice in the matter , as there is nowhere else for them to go . |
20 | It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them . |
21 | People are still being referred to the centre by social services because there is nowhere else for them to go . |
22 | When the traffic reaches the end of the SDDR at Oadby , there is nowhere else for it to go . |
23 | Despite recession , the pre-tax total of £801 million was just £151 million short of the record profits struck in 1989 and the new chairman , Sir Robin Ibbs , said : ‘ One has to be a super pessimist to think the current year will be worse than the last one , ’ though he warned that ‘ it is too soon for me to predict the extent or timing of the recovery ’ . |
24 | But it is too soon for him to face the likes of Devon Malcolm , and Fletcher said the tour selectors would not consider him for the pipe opener in Faridabad . |