Example sentences of "[verb] [be] for [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She keeps busy with local activities and has been for many years editor of her church magazine . |
2 | This needs materials scientists , whose contribution is likely to be as decisive for biosensor research as it has been for mainstream biomaterials research . |
3 | One way out of the dilemma has been for larger Japanese companies to reduce transaction costs with outside suppliers by promising continuity in their subcontracting arrangements . |
4 | IT WAS a case of what might have been for Scottish trio Cathy Panton-Lewis , Julie Forbes and Gillian Stewart in the opening round of the Republic of China Open at Chang Gung in Taipei yesterday . |
5 | The equipment listed is for 26 windsurfer guests in 1989 . |
6 | The equipment listed is for 50 windsurf guests in 1990 , but during the year there will be updates and replacements . |
7 | The equipment listed is for 30 windsurf guests in 1990 , but during the year there will be some updates and replacements . |
8 | Harrowby was an eminent politician , who had been for many years MP for Liverpool ; his scientific interests were in geography and statistics . |
9 | Everything Madonna does is for specific business reasons . |
10 | Du n no , oh he 's , he 's what , he 's been for another job interview and the bloke |