Example sentences of "it be [adv] for [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | It is enough for her to know that things are going badly for Mrs Thatcher and the Tory party ; the details of the Westland affair do not engage her interest . |
32 | On the other hand we are fortunate indeed if we happen to be in a business that is so secure that it is enough for us to make effortless decisions that never require us to do more than flow along with established patterns . |
33 | Admittedly that was not accepted by the Greater York authorities working party , but it is there for you , it is a base of technical information for you to use in your decision . |
34 | Chairman , it is there for your information , I 'm not certain we 've got a representative of property funding , but try and deal with any comments as they come up . |
35 | But although his name will recur in pedigrees into the foreseeable future , it is more for his own deeds on the racecourse that Nijinsky will be remembered . |
36 | It is a mere trifle ; it is only for us to keep the fruits of the victory that they have won ’ ( Liverpool , 1903 ) . |
37 | It is only for us to accept what God in his mystery may send to us . |
38 | It was just for their for their own use . |
39 | It was there for them as it had always been . |
40 | It had appeared , it would move on , but for this moment it was there for her — almost as if it had waited for her to be alone . |
41 | Thus , if he needed that status structure it was there for him . |
42 | It was indeed for me , in the words of St John of the Cross , the dark night of the soul . |
43 | It was really for myself at that time , in the same way that my buying the picture by Stubbs of ‘ Pumpkin with a Stable Lad ’ in 1936 was for myself . |
44 | It left her free to be moved by the whole range of feeling , which was fragmented by personal action : the enmeshed lovers , the pleasure of the children , the beauty of her daughter , the fondling of the gentle night air , the great sky deepening gradually but surely , as it was being veiled in film on film of darker blues and velvets , it was all for her . |
45 | And it was all for nothing . |
46 | It was all for nothing . |
47 | It was all for nothing ! |
48 | But in the end it was all for nothing , because I got pregnant anyway . |
49 | Tragically , it was all for nought . |
50 | Will worked hard all his life , and I think it was all for his family . |
51 | It was only for one . |
52 | If the lad was a bit stern with her at times , it was only for her own good . ’ |
53 | She knew he wanted her , and even though it was only for her body Kath was so desperate for his attention that she was ready to settle even for that . |
54 | He said he had some news , but it was only for my ears and I must keep it confidential . |
55 | Jesus was speaking to them in a , in a concealed language , it was only for his disciples , and whilst all the people heard it , they did n't understand it , the disciples did n't understand it , and Jesus afterwards explained to his followers what he was saying . |
56 | It was enough for me , the last straw . |
57 | ‘ Well , it was enough for me . |
58 | Later , later , she would tell him — of the embassy , Papa and J.D. — but for the moment it was enough for her to be the wounded girl whom he had healed . |