Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] be [adj -er] for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Alice said generously , ‘ Perhaps it is worse for you and Oliver , really . |
2 | The stiff rein indicates that the horse is not carrying or pushing as much with that inside hind leg and so it is easier for him to shy ( and so stop going forward ) , if he is not working as well in the first instance . |
3 | Anyway , I 've turned it off so it 's colder for you |
4 | I I 've done a tu turncoat once already so it 's easier for me . |
5 | So it was better for me if I was able to pay . |
6 | Yeah well it 's cheaper for us anyway . |
7 | Surely it is better for them to strive to be literate than to engage themselves in the fruitless task of emulating the speech of the hearing . |
8 | ‘ Would n't it be easier for you ? ’ |
9 | If we can get full pages fine but sometimes it 's better for us to get these . |
10 | Coun Buttle told members of the personnel committee : ‘ It 's important to stress that men as well as women can be victims of harassment and sometimes it 's harder for them to admit it . ’ |
11 | I mean , we 're buying coal which is subsidised abroad so therefore it 's cheaper for us to buy it and bring it in , but what happens when all , all our home supplies have dried up |