Example sentences of "[pers pn] be for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ They 're not for us , they 're for me . |
32 | ‘ They 're not for him , ’ she denied stiffly , ‘ they 're for me . ’ |
33 | ‘ But they 're not jumble — they 're for me ! |
34 | Now , all these things are not just for this woman , they were for you , and they 're for me . |
35 | ‘ They 're for her ? ’ |
36 | ‘ They 're for you . ’ |
37 | they 're for you . |
38 | they 're for you . |
39 | Because , although Jesus was speaking to the people there , his words were not just for them , but they 're for us as well and these are conversations that we can well eavesdrop on and learn something , I 'm sure , for our benefit . |
40 | She was , in any case , not sure how they were , or how they were for her . |
41 | ‘ Did she say they were for you ? ’ |
42 | Now , all these things are not just for this woman , they were for you , and they 're for me . |
43 | What kind of a world would it be for them ? |
44 | So you 've got ta go away , think like burglars , and think how easy is it , would it be for me to break into my own home ? |
45 | How difficult will it be for her to recover ? |
46 | How hard would it be for you to live entirely without each of the following basic ingredients in their various forms for just three weeks ? ( choose one answer . ) |
47 | The more formal the meeting , with motions , amendments and voting , the easier will it be for you to record the discussion and conclusions . |
48 | Could it be for you ? |
49 | It 's for him that I am accepting this honour . |
50 | It 's for him to come down here and settle his debts , like everybody else in the valley . |
51 | Well , I says to him , I 'm getting sick of these calls cos you do n't know if it 's for him or him . |
52 | Well I er do n't agree that there has been er understaffing and in the statement which I made to the House today I was able to point out what a very big increase in er the total complement of the prison officers has taken place during recent years , but it 's up to Lord Justice Woolf to look in to whatever evidence is put before him , it 's for him to look at the terms of reference and he will no doubt decide what is relevant and what is not . |
53 | ‘ He 's just jealous because each time the telephone rings it 's for me and not for him . |
54 | Does that mean it 's for me or Joe 's dad ? ’ |
55 | It 's for me , Thérèse exclaimed : it 's from the nuns in Soeur Dosithée 's old convent . |
56 | Then I inhale long and slowly , because it 's for me to make the move . |
57 | ‘ It 's for me , ’ she said aloud . |
58 | And so it 's for you it 's for me , for the person sitting beside you and behind , it is for every one of us ! |
59 | I do n't thing it 's for me . |
60 | I do n't think it 's for me . |