Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [art] [noun] for [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Fig 7 ) The intro from It 's Only Love is one of my personal favourites ( I 'm a sucker for anything that uses the old White Room ploy ! ) . |
2 | Bainbridge has a lovely village green which was the setting for nothing more remarkable than the fact that I arrived there one day to walk over from Bainbridge to Cam Houses with Tony and Eddie , the landlord from my local pub , only to discover that I 'd left my walking boots back at home in Dentdale and had to do the entire walk in a pair of fur-lined cowboy boots , which earned me the nickname of Roy Rogers for the rest of the week . |
3 | Sien , he stressed , was that kind of person : in other words she was a substitute for something else — as prostitutes are — and from an inferior class . |
4 | ‘ If Barnes , Waddle , Lineker play to form , and please God he gives Gascoigne a free role , we 're a match for anyone ’ |
5 | The government feels it can rely on er auditors to protect the interests of share holders and the creditors and the other stake holders but I have to tell the minister that that reliance which is now er strengthened by the regulations b by the er the order today has always proved er inadequate in the er in in the past er because poor auditing practices always get covered up , there 's no way for anybody to know how bad or how good er the audit is as long as a company er survives and we have n't developed in this country , the proper institutional framework to regulate auditors er effectively and to actually make them er er accountable . |
6 | I think the sorry , Bill , the erm confusion arises because we 're talking about warranties and insurance and most people buying a car , getting extended insurance or one of these insurance schemes , will assume it 's warranty , but there 's no protection for somebody issuing a warranty going out of business . |
7 | ‘ There 's no room for anyone else , ’ he said . |
8 | But there 's no room for anyone of course to be complacent about the growing er demand of the needs of children er a subject of such importance here . |
9 | There 's no need for anyone to come with me . |
10 | " There 's no need for anyone to be frightened , Kate . " |
11 | He says there 's no need for anyone to have 26 dogs . |
12 | ’ I understand that there 's a price for everything . ’ |
13 | In an ideal world , and the NMS , there 's a place for everything and everything in its place . |
14 | ‘ Listen , Dermot , there 's a reason for everything . |
15 | The purpose of the planning system I think is to develop government guidance er and therefore we think there 's a need for something further than P P G three . |
16 | There is no provision for one in the Bill . |
17 | We must all join in this — there is no room for anyone to hang back . |
18 | The bedroom has Chloe 's cot , our bed , a chest of drawers and there is no room for anything else . |
19 | They are the sparest verses imaginable , so short that there is no room for anything but the concentrated feeling . |
20 | There is far more genuine material about than there is false or suspect ; and much is of such a nature that there is no temptation for anyone to forge it . |
21 | Nonetheless , Mills and Boon are perfectly right in declaring that there is no explicit formula for their texts , for there is no need for one . |
22 | Fortunately , there is no need for anything very magical this time , ordinary top lighting should be perfectly adequate plus maybe one or two spot-lamps borrowed from the lounge . |
23 | ‘ There is no need for anyone to die like this . |
24 | Of course there is no need for anyone to be unemployed at all . |
25 | There is no reason for anyone to be concerned about the ram 's ability to work because he ca n't get around his ewes . |
26 | Note that there is no reason for anyone to restrain their thoughts or their reflections on the reasons which apply to the case , nor are they necessarily debarred from criticising the arbitrator for having ignored certain reasons or for having been mistaken about their significance . |
27 | Yet there is no reason for anybody to believe that the company has behaved dishonourably . |
28 | She ‘ takes comfort in the idea that there is no cure for anything ever ’ , but her self-doubt makes her feel responsible for her friends . |
29 | Before the judging on Friday afternoon there is a chance for everyone to visit one of Wisconsin 's finest herds at Crescentmead Farms . |
30 | From the tension of a Murder Mystery to the delicate art of Bobbin Lace making and from golf and cricket to a special Robin Hood Festival Break , there is a weekend for everyone , available at a top hotel for an all inclusive price . |