Example sentences of "say it [be] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Organisers say it is a chance for landlords to get information on the new 20-year leases . |
2 | Hunt supporters say it 's a victory for democracy — anti hunt campaigners have vowed to continue their fight to get hunting banned . |
3 | Savernake 's fly-fishers say it 's a victory for anglers everywhere . |
4 | Paul says it 's a sport for all the youngest who 's been in a raft is 5 … the oldest is 95 … anyone can come and see what it 's like playing in whitewater |
5 | Deanes says it 's a cry for help . ’ |
6 | Jan Aage says it 's an education for him and he 's got top learn how to play with the boys |
7 | It says it 's an offence for anyone to be carrying an offensive weapon . |
8 | When we followed her into the bedroom she ordered us out , saying it was no place for kids . |
9 | When she brought it down the hospital she said here you are nan er mum she said , nan she said it 's a present for you she said , so we did laugh . |
10 | Well no , actually what she said , said something to me , I ca n't remember what he said now and I said oh I said it 's a start for you . |
11 | The judge at that hearing , Mr Justice Chadwick , said it was no answer for Mr Maxwell to say he signed the forms in reliance on the signature of his brother Kevin . |
12 | She said it was a Budget for jobs , providing 100,000 additional training and employment opportunities at a cost of £230 million . |
13 | He said it was a playground for the idle rich and ought to be used to grow crops for the proletariat . |
14 | The interviewer ( let us say it is a man for ease of being able to say ‘ he ’ and ‘ she ’ in this case , even though most interviewers are women ) will expect to open the conversation and he has the task of explaining to the housewife , simply and briefly : |
15 | ‘ Most people would say it 's a gift for forgery . ’ |
16 | Some would say it was a cry for help . |