Example sentences of "[ex0] is a [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs . |
2 | So that standing on the platforms of our great inland stations , we watch a salutary stir in the ebb and flow of restless men ; we see men under treatment by Motion , and know there is a chance for them . |
3 | Such poems ‘ need not be stimulated by real-life events ’ such as the plight of the Marseilles dock-workers , which has effaced the sight — darkly limned in Jaromil 's juvenilia — of Magda in her bath ; and if the poet who displays his ignorant , indifferent self-portrait is hoping for applause , there is a chance for him to do well in the new world of revolution , which rings with applause , and with blame . |
4 | Before the judging on Friday afternoon there is a chance for everyone to visit one of Wisconsin 's finest herds at Crescentmead Farms . |
5 | From the tension of a Murder Mystery to the delicate art of Bobbin Lace making and from golf and cricket to a special Robin Hood Festival Break , there is a weekend for everyone , available at a top hotel for an all inclusive price . |
6 | As Wright Mills observed in his critique , ‘ The Professional Ideology of Social Pathologists ’ : ‘ If the members of an academic profession are recruited from similar social contexts and if their backgrounds and careers are relatively similar , there is a tendency for them to be uniformly set for some common perspective ’ . |
7 | There is a tendency for it to run in families . ’ |
8 | There is a tendency for it to sound scrappy and undernourished , and intonation is variable , too . |
9 | ‘ There is a shelter for him , but he never uses it . |
10 | Therefore , if the acceptance of the Created God is to be considered , and as the doctrine has already produced the original unit of goodness defined in evolutionary terms , and further , as some form of assessment may ultimately be wanted , there is a case for its acceptance . |
11 | I think that there is a majority for what the hon. Gentleman refers to as reform within the United Kingdom when that case commands a majority in the House . |
12 | As I say , there is a film for you to have a look at , we 'll have a look at the film now , it 's a Video Arts Film called ‘ Professional Telephone Behaviour ’ , and it deals with the correct way to handle calls , as with all Video Arts , there are some rather funny little stories about ways not to deal with calls . |
13 | The source added : ‘ There is a price for everything in this world , and the princess 's is very high . ’ |
14 | ‘ There is a price for everything . ’ |
15 | Ecclesiastes 3:1–8 well illustrates their way of thinking , ‘ There is a time for everything , a time for every occupation under heaven : a time for giving birth , dying , planting , killing , healing , knocking down , building , etc . ’ |
16 | Mr Chadwin told the jury : ‘ There is a danger for you . |
17 | Taped to the inside there is a letter for you . |
18 | This is the idea that there is a place for everyone and everything . |
19 | The concretion of the Christian religion drives them to its edge ; indeed makes them wonder whether there is a place for them within it . |
20 | ‘ But we do think there is a place for it round here . |
21 | In my opinion religion will always be here and I feel that there is a place for it in tomorrows society as it is all around us and in everything we do . |
22 | She said I feel that there is a place for you in the health , in this mental health service . |
23 | But I 'd like to think there is a place for us and our ideals . ’ |
24 | Without over dramatising the fact that firearm , coupled with myself could easily kill somebody so we have to make sure that every single time we draw the weapon er there is a need , there is a justification for it er and as soon as that need and justification stops , so would we put the weapon away . |
25 | Although he warns against treating France as an extension of the British market , he dismisses the view that it is an awkward place to do business : ‘ There is a market for everything in France and the chances are that the French do n't need any British imports — it 's a question of making it worth their while . |
26 | These panels are likely to suffer from what has been called ‘ duty ’ listening or viewing in which a person feels he or she ought to , say , watch a television programme because there is a questionnaire for it , even though it is not a programme that person would ordinarily view at all . |
27 | So long as there is one copy somewhere modern techniques of microphotography can make the text widely and rapidly available if there is a demand for it . |
28 | The point is that very few firms now invest large sums of money in a new venture unless they are very sure that there is a demand for it . |
29 | However there are videodisc recorders around and presumably this technology will develop if there is a demand for it . |
30 | One of the punters approached the driver of the Bletchley train and said , ‘ if you beat them to the bridge there is a £1 for you at Bletchley ’ . |