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

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31 The NVA representative who wrote to tell her of the decision explained that although he must have ‘ seemed unsympathetic in the past ’ , it had been for her own good .
32 It was short and straight , which was more than could be said for her mouth , which was curvy and rather wider than it should have been for her ashen , wedge-shaped face .
33 What a tragedy that must have been for them all .
34 At the same time , some women in the older generation believed that they were a less significant source of advice and support for their daughters than their own mothers had been for them , and all were concerned to ensure that their support did not amount to ‘ interference ’ ( Blaxter and Paterson , 1982 , especially pp. 174–9 ) .
35 ‘ The ideal thing would have been for them to keep to their offer of a two-year deal and I would have signed it before the final .
36 Had it not been for them we would not have known such beautiful places existed .
37 The tears had been for himself , for Arabella and for a child who would never be born .
38 When I was feeling really low , I could have quit if it had n't been for everyone who 'd been following me , and that comes down to everyone here at the schools .
39 It was very difficult to remember who had been for what at which particular period .
40 The England that Pound mourns the loss of is , as it had been for him from the first , an integral province of western Europe , sharing a common culture with France and always reaching out , through France , to the shores of the Mediterranean .
41 But before we jump to the conclusion that Pound had simply had a brainstorm , or had been trapped by misplaced compassion for Dunning as a lame duck , we ought to consider another possibility — that imagism , and Pound 's endorsement of Ford 's insistence on ‘ the prose tradition ’ , had never been for him more than an aberration , though in the short term a very profitable one , from a way of feeling that impelled him always toward the cantabile , a proclivity that would , in the interests of melody , tolerate notably eccentric diction .
42 ‘ Gentle , indeed ! ’ she said ‘ And if I were as gentle in the market as I have been for him at home , how does he think I would manage ? ’
43 If it had n't been for him , I would have had a bad time because I hated school . ’
44 He thought back to how it had been for him last winter .
45 His deterioration through Alzheimer 's Disease with its abundant frustrations had long been for him a physical and mental martyrdom .
46 After all , if it had n't been for Him , she would n't have a lovely daughter .
47 His heroics prompted disappointed Hammers striker Clive Allen to admit : ‘ If it had n't been for him , we would have won . ’
48 Nor would she have been , if it had not been for him .
49 If it had n't been for him I 'd not have reached the standards that I 've achieved , ’ said Zara .
50 I 'm sure it was , Patrick grinned as he walked down the corridor and climbed the half-dozen steps from the servants ' quarters up to the hall ; he had seen the look on the butler 's face , and knew how uncomfortable it had been for him .
51 Had it not been for him and his colleagues at the National Trust many old and historical buildings would have suffered .
52 Blanche thought she detected a flicker of self-satisfaction , as though she had confirmed what had been for him until then just a suspicion .
53 We did not appreciate at the time what a wrench leaving the Weir House must have been for him , nor the difficulty he had in adjusting himself to four assertive stepsons he hardly knew .
54 He had seen how entirely wrong it had been for him to have assumed that Beatrice Throgmorton would look twice at him .
55 He paused and gave her an intense look that revealed a little of how it had been for him .
56 ‘ I would never have been a dancer or believed I could do anything if it had not been for him , ’ said Crawford .
57 They would n't exist if it had n't been for him .
58 If it had not been for him we would all be dead and there would n't be anybody telling this .
59 Intuitively she felt the depths of the anguish he 'd suffered , knew without having to be told how hard he had struggled to help his sister , understood how devastating it must have been for him to realise she 'd gone beyond his help .
60 I have no doubt that a major influence in forcing him to make what must have been for him a most distasteful and humiliating manoeuvre , was a letter sent by a number of Durham county councillors to a local newspaper in reply to an article penned by Mr Fallon in the previous week 's issue .
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