Example sentences of "[adv] it for " in BNC.
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1 | There remained only a narrow gauge track , reminiscent of an Emmett railway and called the Meusien , that was designed to supply the wants of a peacetime garrison , and the second-class road that ran alongside it for some fifty miles from Barle-Due . |
2 | Eight daredevils have conquered a six hundred foot power station chimney , by abseiling down it for charity . |
3 | Or does he refuse to go near it for the rest of the session and become unsettled ? |
4 | I should imagine that 's probably it for a little while , is n't it ? |
5 | Zen walked past it for another hundred and fifty metres to the separate entrance marked ‘ Societa Industriale Miletti di Perugia ’ . |
6 | And that 's just about it for the basic framework of the publication . |
7 | And that 's just about it for this evening 's edition of Scotland Today . |
8 | That 's just about it for today — tomorrow 's another glittering showbiz Friday here on lunchtime and we 've got Wesley Snipes , Right Said Fred and Mary Chapin Carpenter lined up to dazzle and delight you . |
9 | Well that 's just about it for now , the late news is at ten thirty then later the Central South Local Elections special . |
10 | That 's just about it for today 's programme . |
11 | These flowers are visited by larger bees such as species of Xylocopa , which land on the hood-like ligule and forage underneath it for pollen . |
12 | Is n't it for people who want holiday homes ? |
13 | Well then , was n't it for you ? |
14 | But was n't it for the best that his son be separated from Jennifer ? |
15 | It says things like impartial advice , does n't it for mortgages , erm in the Nottingham and the Derby paper , and then you read at the bottom it says erm an appointed representative of Legal and General . |
16 | You know you know erm a young man I mean it was er er reasonable was n't it for a a single man to be laid off before a married man with family family responsibilities . |
17 | It would , they say , lessen the burden on hard-up viewers who ca n't afford the eighty odd pounds , I think it 's eighty three pounds is n't it for a television li a colour television licence now ? |
18 | That those who are not really able to pay , who are genuinely hit very hard by the current eighty three pounds , is n't it for a colour television licence , I think ? |
19 | That would be too late would n't it for that though |
20 | It was a lot were n't it for |
21 | that were a very good send off were n't it for me ? |
22 | Hm yes it 's better is n't it for the extra |
23 | It uses up quite an area does n't it for er mm |
24 | Been nice wo n't it for you ? |
25 | It 's exciting though when you get deep snow is n't it for a little while , yes ? |
26 | Oh why , it 's more is n't it for |
27 | It 's unusual is n't it for them ? |
28 | it 's a diamond , it 's a diamond pattern is n't it for |
29 | a little bit of foresight was n't it for those days ? |
30 | you know that s some do n't really have a great deal of problem , others really do have a sort of off work for two or three days every month and it 's not a bundle of laughs because , you know , that really must be difficult , but they , they get a rough idea of how it for them |