Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [be] [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Henry II , moreover , had performed homage while King and although it was homage for his continental possessions and not for his kingdom , this was a step to which none of his predecessors as Kings of England had ever steeled themselves . |
2 | Another feeling , which is much more likely if you talk about my character , would be that I ca n't give anything more to this ensemble , that it 's time for someone fresher to guide these people in the right direction . |
3 | That it is time for us to take our rightful place . |
4 | I could see that it was time for me to make the tea . |
5 | We had several until I decided that it was time for me to sit on her lap . |
6 | I knew when I woke that it was time for me to return . |
7 | When Iris announced that it was time for them to return , Jack insisted on walking them back . |
8 | The beeper alarm on Diane 's watch sounded as they were driving back , the signal that it was time for her to go and collect the litterbug Jed from his minder . |
9 | For all his enjoyment of the work and the companionship of his team the lad was not sorry when the ground covered , about half an acre , showed that it was time for his midday snack . |
10 | There was once a king who decided that it was time for his son to marry . |
11 | Although urged by his party to remain , he thought , like a decent democrat , that it was time for someone else to have a go , and he retired at the time of the 1987 General Election . |
12 | She 's doing no harm here , and I 'm company for her . ’ |
13 | And they are gluttons for what currently seems to be a much scarcer resource : water . |
14 | And it 's curtains for you and me . |
15 | Welcome back : And it 's time for our third and last look backstage at the hit musical Barnum . |
16 | Kenny does the same , and he relates animal wants to Aristotle 's notion of epithumia , or sensual desire : ‘ It is felt desire , and it is desire for something now , desire which is more or less continuously felt until it is satisfied ( like hunger , sleepiness , thirst ) ’ ( 1975 : 49 ) . |
17 | Every house had one or two people who were over forty-five and it was misery for them . |
18 | When they 'd covered more or less everything and it was time for her to go , Angelica walked with her to the main door . |
19 | Then , when the show was over and it was time for everyone to wake up and go home , they opened up the roof — the whole thing rolls back to one side . |
20 | Mr Eames was just getting up , convinced that juniors and upstarts were usurping the stage and it was time for him to be where the action was , when he was interrupted by the bell . |
21 | Twelve lengths of the pool and it was time for my aquatone class — which turned out to be aerobics in water . |
22 | There he was provisioned with every known variety of soft drink , and kept virtually incommunicado until it was time for him to travel to Broadcasting House . |
23 | ‘ Of course , ’ Fabia replied , and from then until it was time for her to drive Cara to the airport she listened intently to all her sister had to impart . |
24 | I really thought that I would have asked Chris if he is pay for his erm Society here in . |
25 | No there 's they were , they were called but they were agents for their own ships . |
26 | Oh she knew the bloke , she 'd be she 'd been out with him a few times before right , he 's , he 's not a bad bloke but like I said like I said erm but he 's respect for her I said to her |
27 | I have some wonderful memories which I will always cherish but it is time for someone else to take over . |
28 | ‘ Course , it 's crap for actors , but it 's experience for you . ’ |
29 | No it was n't just eggs though it was erm like salads and there was steak , you could have one meal a day , right , but it was eggs for your breakfast , eggs for your dinner , your lunch |
30 | ‘ My father 's old housekeeper — he and she grew old together — has a daughter who needs to make money ; , she lives in Nile Street , and if you were to say that I sent you , she might well be glad to put you up till it is time for you to go to Oxford . ’ |