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

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1 ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
2 ‘ We 'll only be away for four nights , ’ she explained to Constance .
3 Good fully booked till one thirty in the afternoon , so there 's , there 's no point , we 'll only be there for two hours . .
4 It would thus be only for those films with generally low levels of subjective risk or few moving objects that subjects actually looked at the fixed information even in the recognition phase and were thus able to be biased by it .
5 Children under supervision could be directed to such projects as appeared appropriate to their needs although the projects would not be exclusively for young offenders .
6 In general the court should exercise its discretion to set aside a statutory demand if , but only if , it would not be just for those consequences to apply in the circumstances .
7 However , this event may not be enough for full induction of AP genes .
8 A reliable little bird tells this column that Frank may not be long for this world either .
9 Thanks to the new guidelines , it 's likely they 'll still be here for many centuries to come .
10 The first rule is that outlay in total , private and public , must always be enough for full employment .
11 It was true , but Wycliffe remembered Emily Pascoe 's words : ‘ … delicate ; you could see she would n't be long for this world . ’
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