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

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31 Since no reasons have been given by the decision-maker and no unfavourable inference can be drawn [ from ] this fact because there is obvious justification for his failure to do so , the presumption that he acted intra vires can only be displaced by evidence of facts which can not be reconciled with there having been reasonable cause for his belief that the documents might be required as evidence …
32 March , May-June and October are powerful times for your ambitions .
33 She knew her sons and would bet her last pound that Geoffrey had been awake waiting for something like this .
34 there are substantial gains for you
35 These days the buzz phrases in the Department of Health are equal access for everybody and winning more resources .
36 Those are all reasons for us to have pride in our health service , rather than denigrating the achievements of all our public-spirited NHS staff .
37 The excitement of the Camphill Project , the expansion of the congregation to swell the numbers in both morning services on a Sunday and the continuous flow of new members into the church are all things for which we can be glad and rejoice , because God is at work .
38 At the opposite end of the spectrum there are elderly people for whom death can become an all too familiar experience as their family and friends of the same age gradually die , leaving them more and more isolated .
39 If I could just come in here , there are many opportunities for them to express their individual talents .
40 Indeed , there are many people for whom the knowledge that the earliest Anglo-Saxons came immediately after the Romans and before the Vikings would be a revelation .
41 The fishermen are good men for their comforts , and then they do patronise the bar .
42 Leather shoes and bags , although not cheap , are good value for their quality .
43 All these are important matters for you to take into account if you are not to become embroiled in their , probably very old , business together .
44 I am not saying that there has not been considerable support for it , and he can report that to the House .
45 There are considerable difficulties for them , like promotion — ‘ We 'd never get to be archdeacons , because we are n't priests ’ — but there are also pastoral roles they can fill that a man ca n't .
46 Mark Smith and Carl McEwan are busy revising for their A-levels at Abingdon College in Oxfordshire .
47 You will find that a large proportion of them need a good ten inches between shelves , not forgetting that there must be ample room for them to be gently eased out and not hooked by the headband .
48 There would therefore be ample time for them to deploy their mobile radiation monitoring teams , for the police to tour the area , knocking on doors and warning people living nearby , for the protective potassium iodate pills to be issued and for a decision to be made on whether the public should stay indoors until the cloud had passed — or evacuate to a safer place .
49 DOWNPATRICK and Down Royal executives will be keeping their fingers crossed next week that there will be strong declarations for their meetings on Wednesday and Saturday respectively .
50 It would be weak sentimentality for me to allow him such grace .
51 It 'll be some quest for his daughter then ?
52 In Berlin , Bismarck pretended to believe that the internal instability affecting France presented a danger to the peace of Europe , remarking to the British Ambassador that : ‘ If the present Constitutional Government in France had been three years instead of three months in existence , there would be some chance for its duration and the maintenance of peace . ’
53 ‘ And now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'm sure there must be some work for me to do .
54 Right there 'll be some work for you to do .
55 That 'll be some return for my shoulder , anyway .
56 The Covent Garden job , though , will be open to applicants , and I guess there will be some competition for it .
57 Sadly , there must be some cause for them .
58 There may be some pleasures for which it is worth risking one 's life but to do so for a cigarette is an illustration of the sheer insanity of addictive disease .
59 As with the other strategies , though , there will be some people for whom this advice is inappropriate : for example if they are unable to avoid feeling guilty , or if the risks involved feel just too great .
60 Cor there must be some reason for it of course , perhaps they 're not , not erm picking up or yes I could easily of bought erm a couple bottles of wine to make that
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