Example sentences of "what [is] best for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know what 's best for Britain . ’ |
2 | But he insisted : ‘ For once this season , I 'm doing what 's best for Paul Bracewell not Sunderland . |
3 | ‘ No idea , ’ Buzz said , ‘ but I 'm sure you know what 's best for Nell . ’ |
4 | I 'll tell you what 's best for Michael . |
5 | We should not achieve what is best for Britain or the Community by giving up now our right to independent judgment then . |
6 | They must be seen as inventing new rules for the future in accordance with their convictions about what is best for society as a whole , freed from any supposed rights flowing from consistency , but presenting these for unknown reasons in the false uniform of rules dug out of the past . |
7 | WE would like what is best for Tony . |
8 | His father Allan told the High Court : ‘ Whatever differences we have had as a family we are all of a mind that we would like what is best for Tony . |
9 | ‘ We are interested in what is best for jobs and that means encouraging enterprise and expansion , ’ said a party spokesman . |
10 | What is best for father and child may be perfectly horrible for the mother . |
11 | He had the merit of going always straight to the point — what is best for Christianity in England ? and besides that the scruples of air marshals , or the wishes of the Dean of York , or the comfort of Bell , or the scholarship of Ramsey , are nothing . |