Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] be [noun sg] for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps there 's hope for me yet , he thought as he unrolled the fillet on the cutting board . |
2 | ‘ Nevertheless , she declares she 's taking over as hostess — so obviously it 's time for me to leave . ’ |
3 | Soon it was time for him to return and it was arranged that Anne and Sarah who were both free would see him off at the station . |
4 | Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills . |
5 | Exactly , but also it was food for them . |
6 | ( Now there 's honesty for you ! ) . |
7 | Now there 's confidence for you , assuming that if anybody gets hurt it wo n't be you . |
8 | ‘ Now it is time for us to part , alas , alas ! |
9 | Those are my plans for the future , now it 's time for you to air your views . ’ |
10 | Leonora knew perfectly well it was time for her to grovel , but found it difficult to make a start . |
11 | ‘ Maybe it is time for me to get angry and fight back at those who are fighting me , ’ she said . |
12 | Then it is time for it to find a suitable spot to turn into a chrysalis . |
13 | Of course then it 's shame for them . |
14 | Then it was time for me to attend the evening reception on Britania . |
15 | The half-hour eventually crawled round , then it was time for me to go and get ready . |
16 | By Sunday evening , when it was time for them to leave and the three of them were piling into the Bentley , what she felt inside her , by any definition , was far more than simply sexual excitement . |