Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb mod] be for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was just saying that it 's easier for me than it would be for your average Englishman .
2 Each case is different , and it will be for you to decide upon what action you should take to try to improve your parent 's situation in the light of your knowledge of her circumstances .
3 No , ah , more senior than him , it 'll go to him too , but it 'll be for everybody 's
4 ‘ I opened this by mistake , Oak , ’ he said , ‘ but it must be for you .
5 ‘ Actually , hard as it may be for you to believe , I did come for a reason . ’
6 I suspect that for many young Germans it might be pretty meaningless , as it would be for their British or French contemporaries , who simply want to get on with their lives without having to attend to the doings of another generation .
7 She 'd had no chance even to tell David that her family would be at OBEX the following day , so it could be as much a shock for him seeing Jennifer as it would be for her sister .
8 Cardiff 's concern , as it will be for everyone else the All Blacks play in their seven matches in Wales , five in Ireland and one in England , is that the tourists match the mood of their public back home .
9 And her Gran was voicing her mother 's own words : ‘ The best thing you can do is to hang on , as grim as it will be for you , until she 's able to make a choice .
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