Example sentences of "[pron] be [adj] [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'm outside waiting for you .
2 I do n't know where they got my name , or why they thought I was suitable material for their article . ’
3 That is a benefit to him which is good consideration for his promise to pay maintenance .
4 Which is good news for me ! ’
5 He is doing very well , which is excellent news for me .
6 With the first Dalek one , for example , I let Richard Martin , again a new Director , do a few episodes but under the wings of Christopher who set up the serial and so , kind of , held his hand while he eased himself into the role of Director , which was good experience for him .
7 I ran two personal bests , 10.33 seconds for the 100 metres and 20.79 seconds for the 200 , which was further encouragement for me and compensation for the traumas I had suffered on the West London track throughout the long , cold , seemingly never-ending winter .
8 But the percentage of germination is very low , which was another reason for its poor survival prospects .
9 You 're wanting stew for her ? ’
10 Eliot does so much , she is all game for it herself .
11 Rayo , who is running lead for me today in harness with Kaisa , gets her leg caught up in the trace .
12 The cyclotron was a research facility through into the 1980s , but was an expensive and remarkable piece of equipment to have appeared in the 1950s in a country where , neither before nor since , has there been much cash for anything scientific .
13 There 's one law for us all ! ’
14 They also feel there 's one rule for them and another for Redlands as far as planning is concerned .
15 Three lots there 's one lot for you , one lot for you , one lot for me .
16 There 's good bunce for you both as soon as the stuff 's delivered back here .
17 Leave me now , Walter , I 'll dress myself , there 's other work for you .
18 ‘ Because , as it turns out , you 've developed the intelligence I expected of you , and I suppose there 's some excuse for what you were at nineteen .
19 The maths that you do ties up in some way with usually ties up with reality there 's some reason for it .
20 steps up and right footed he blasts it into the bottom corner , it subdues the Shrewsbury crowd somewhat , Blackburn fans are rampant because at last there 's some light for them but they 're still trailing Shrewsbury by three goals to two .
21 I I I sir that we we may be able to erm argue that here today it may be very difficult once it 's established , especially in the public mind that that that there is that there E two land I fear would be not only interpreted unless there 's some justification for me saying this because that 's what it says in the in the in the Harrogate Rural Areas Plan .
22 Okay now there 's some information for you to just er I really do need a pen and I do n't know where I 've left it .
23 I think they 're only coming in case there 's any money for them . ’
24 erm that then is the minor and the major claim being made erm let's now discuss whether there 's any evidence for it erm or any evidence against it .
25 I do n't think there 's any need for me to spell out any more at this point what that may mean but the responsibility in as churches to ensure that we care for the under eights .
26 I do n't think there 's any need for it , and there are substantial erm underspendings in the Chief Executives department already , if he wishes to spend it out of that .
27 What would you say to the criticism that by opening up new routes you simply add to the problem of over capacity , and so there 's less money for everyone ?
28 There 's less work for you to do here .
29 Some people , Oh these visitors and people used to say to me , Well now look , I said like that , visitors , I said like that , there 's enough stuff for everybody .
30 There 's enough space for whose who want a challenging gallop and captivating scenery all around for those who prefer a more leisurely pace .
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