Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] be [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | er because pressure cookers do , I mean they 're marvellous for going , getting the stew going in about er ten minutes flat |
2 | I must admit I , I if you could stop that deliberate foul it 's I mean it 's better for the game if you can stop it . |
3 | I mean it 's good for them learning to be amongst a lot of children and they soon learn that erm they ca n't have their way . |
4 | I mean it 's good for it is n't it , really ? |
5 | Yeah , no but I mean it 's alright for the . |
6 | Yeah , I mean it 's alright for people like my son John , who 's got a good salary . |
7 | No I mean I 'm alright for the moment , I 've got those two |
8 | I mean he was married for quite a long time to her apparently . |
9 | Now I realised something was wrong for , as you young men know , if a horse becomes uncontrollable the best thing to do is to dismount as quickly as possible . |
10 | By the time you bring them back , Lieutenant , I trust they are recognizable for what they are . ’ |
11 | I expect it 's hard for them to find their feet on these shifting sands . ’ |
12 | I expect you 're ready for a talk , are n't you ? ’ |
13 | ‘ I expect you 're ready for a drink . |
14 | And that 's why I say they are invaluable for prospecting and monitoring purposes . |
15 | I say I 'm sorry for treading on her , but she just looks at me like she do n't understand . |
16 | At the moment I have no plans for the future except I want what 's best for my little girl . |
17 | ‘ I imagine it is impossible for just anyone to come in here to see your work , as I have ? ’ |
18 | I noticed I was grateful for this . |
19 | ‘ I hope you 're grateful for all the trouble I 've just gone to , ’ he said . |
20 | Assuming that Leo Stevenson is sincere ( I suspect he 's controversial for effect ) , his statement that Monet is overrated shows poor aesthetic judgement . |
21 | I know what is right for my child , but I 'm not supposed to say . |
22 | ‘ Trust me , Jocasta , I know what 's best for you . |
23 | ‘ I know what 's best for me . ’ |
24 | ‘ I know what 's best for Britain . ’ |
25 | But I know what 's good for me . ’ |
26 | Each mother-child relationship is triumphantly unique , and hence any argument that has reached loggerheads may be concluded with , ‘ Well , I know what 's right for my child ! ’ |
27 | And there 's another restaurant I know which is ideal for working dinners . ’ |
28 | I know they 're soft for the bedroom , take your cup ! |
29 | I know I 'm sorry for a war having to break out , and the youngsters out there having to risk their lives , I mean God forbid we got another war . |
30 | I know you 're good for him . |