Example sentences of "for it be [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | for it 's a mystery how they get to mate . |
2 | For it 's no use looking to this novel for even a premonition of a cleansed Russia sitting at the feet of Jesus . |
3 | For it 's the funeral today of stablegirl Caroline Peat , the horse 's regular rider , who was killed in a motor accident last week . |
4 | It should also include an analysis of what modern people understand by the very concept of ‘ prejudice ’ , for it is a concept , which is not only used by social scientists , but which is also significant in ordinary discourse . |
5 | The chapter is somewhat confusing , for it is a conflation of at least two accounts concerning one rebellion led by Korah the son of Izhar , and another led by Dathan and Abiram . |
6 | For those who want to operate " student-centred learning " , this work provides a good starting-place , for it is a workbook , not a study guide . |
7 | ‘ Blessed be he that invented pudding , for it is a manna … ’ as the often quoted late-17th-century French visitor , Monsieur Misson , rhapsodised in a letter home . |
8 | For everyone , I suppose , there is such a place , a place that is not , for it is a country of the mind — the medieval city , the ‘ fertile land between the two rivers ’ , my village of the heart 's desire . |
9 | Bills of exchange raise special transparency considerations , for it is a tenet of the law relating to such instruments that the terms of payment are to be found exclusively in the instrument itself , without reference to extraneous facts . |
10 | This cartoon is no mere triviality , for it is a reminder of some deeply puzzling questions . |
11 | It is a difficult thing to explain , for it is a need of the spirit . |
12 | For it is a condition of Dostoevsky 's art to arouse our longing for the settled and the normal and the beautiful itself . |
13 | The sensory world is a very different world without audition , and sign language is possibly the only way of fully expressing the meaning that this world has , for it is a gestural — visual — spatial language . |
14 | The level of support which young people receive from parents and mentors will also have a significant effect upon the process of transition , for it is a stage in which their dependency is visibly apparent . |
15 | This state obtains its name from the fact that in it the general conditions of production and consumption , of distribution and exchange remain motionless ; but yet it is full of movement ; for it is a mode of life . |
16 | In any case , it is doubtful if its present followers would give much support to such an extension , for it is a religion which claims to confer privileges , including territorial ones , and privileges , by definition , can not have universal application . |
17 | We regarded this as a minor success , for it is a step in the right direction , an interim success . |
18 | If not , it is their loss , for it is the catholicity of the education to which I was exposed that I have come most to value . |
19 | The proprietor is accountable to no one in the running of the business , for it is the proprietor alone who will sustain the loss in the event of the financial failure of the enterprise . |
20 | For it is the goal of all political action to enable individuals to pursue valid conceptions of the good and to discourage evil or empty ones . |
21 | It is for this reason that I do not consider the intervention powers contained in the Act of 1986 , for it is the powers contained in the Lautro Rules that here are relevant . |
22 | For it is the increase in product wages ( the real cost to the employer of hiring workers ) which makes the old machinery unprofitable and permits labour to be transferred to the new . |
23 | Scientific knowledge counts for little in comparison , for it is the field man in the great majority of encounters who is the ‘ front man ’ , the public face , of his agency ( Goffman , 1959 ) . |
24 | Experience , it is believed , leads to sound judgment , held to be a significant virtue in a field officer , for it is the field man who is the agency 's gatekeeper . |
25 | Yet I hold the town close to my heart , for it is the birthplace of many a dream and memory : it is winter , it was always winter and cold , I am alone on the beach building a secret world , a sand landscape of hills , mountains , ravines with bridges , towns and harbours . |
26 | For it is the patterning rather than the superficial form of social behaviour which conveys meaning . |
27 | For it is the hook of the biggest ever campaign to get people to eat the cans of chopped pork and ham made famous in wartime and by Monty Python . |
28 | This story will , I hope , be convincing , for it is the way I have tried to tell it to my neuroscientific colleagues , but it will be in one important sense economical with the truth . |
29 | Yet Crane 's assessment of Williams still has its validity , as is apparent if we consider ( wearily , for it is the instance always cited ) Williams 's ‘ The Red Wheelbarrow ’ . |
30 | For it is the company and the company alone which can stand as proxy for the underlying clients , its stakeholders ( and in particular the shareholders , who are the prime stakeholders ) . |