Example sentences of "always be for " in BNC.

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1 Across the history of policing their need has always been for the light of research to illuminate the activities of the underprivileged and the powerless , rather than focus upon the élite themselves !
2 Forgotten was the fearful nail-biting exercise Monaghan Day had always been for the whole house ; with distance it had become large , heroic , blood-mystical , something from which the impossible could be snatched .
3 I conducted the First Symphony during the war but the first two symphonies have always been for me a little to close to Tchaikovsky .
4 They were marching behind the others with great dignity , accountable as they had always been for good order and common sense and respectable behaviour .
5 My own preference has always been for the rough-coated variety since these can withstand weather and rough going very much better .
6 The station had always been for her a place instinct with glory ; its function beautified it immeasurably in her eyes .
7 Thousands of school children , all of them well over sixteen , were crammed there into a large tall gilt room , and told not to insult the French , not to talk to Arabs , and not to go to Montmartre : then an English lady stood up and said that Paris had always been for her a source inépuisable de something , and everyone clapped , and then they were all turned out again , rather quickly , for the room was clearly needed for something else .
8 ESL has been a particularly dynamic area of language teaching and one area of provision has always been for students who wish to continue their general education in this country or to take up training opportunities in MSC-funded schemes .
9 The way they 'd always been for his people : the fishers , the hunters .
10 Subsequent Acts have tended to produce more detailed requirements , but the main thrust has always been for nationalized industries ' accounts to produce , as a minimum , the amount and kind of information that a PLC has to produce .
11 His language , so familiar and so foreign , will always be for me an acquired speech .
12 An order need not always be for the maximum period .
13 The reading should always be for the -intrinsic interest or value of what is read … it should never be thought of as an exercise . "
14 But today the Church of England apoligised to the family saying ’ our concern must always be for people before regulations , especially during times of greiving . ’
15 Wright is determined at last to become as prolific for his country as he always is for Arsenal especially with Alan Shearer lurking in the wings for Holland next month .
16 As I heard more stories about the measuring rod , not just from Alec but from other boys as well , I began to realise that it would be as big a problem for me as it always was for Alec .
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