Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pers pn] be for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Broadly speaking , the higher a person is in the management structure , the more essential it is for him or her to be given work when it is available . |
2 | The larger the number of firms already supplying a market and the more difficult it is for them to collude , the more competition there is likely to be . |
3 | ‘ The more radical the slogans , the more difficult it is for us the day after in the corridors of power in Moscow . ’ |
4 | I can see how hopelessly unsuitable I am for you ; all I ever do is misunderstand what you say , and weep . |
5 | Oh , how doubly difficult it was for them both . |
6 | A sense which can work against his best interests — for I need not repeat how much I respect Amaryllis , how entirely delightful and suitable I find her and how wonderfully rare she is for me who has — as man to man I can tell you what you must guess — several times been urged to marry . |