Example sentences of "'s [art] [noun] for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So she may , and tomorrow 's the chance for her to find that out . |
2 | Richard was the team leader , he 's the guy for me to work on . |
3 | It 's a chance for them to forget the washing up and their household chores , put their feet up and settle down for a comfortable snooze in front of their favourite television programme ( which really does n't sound much different from normal , does it ? ) |
4 | Here 's a chance for you to assess how well you talk in relationships . |
5 | Providing you live in London , there 's a chance for you to win one of two scholarships to attend The Guitar Institute 's one-year , full-time course commencing this September . |
6 | Here 's a questionnaire for you to fill in . |
7 | There 's a erm if there 's a need for 'em to clean this Saturday , say they need to clean round that sedge |
8 | There 's a lot for you to talk about over lunch . |
9 | All six had conquered hardships of their own to help those in need and Celebrities Guild founder Ella Glazer said : ‘ They 're all remarkable people and it 's a pleasure for us to reward them for work which might otherwise go unmarked . ’ |
10 | I 'm sure she 'd like a wee turn out and it 's no problem for me to look after the twins . ’ |
11 | So , but , but basically the answer to your question is , if we were n't asked then there 's no requirement for us to give the information . |
12 | I would suggest to this conference and more importantly to this government , that that is no way to lift this country out of the recession and it 's no way for us to run an economy . |
13 | I ai n't all that proud of meself one way and another , but there 's no cause for you to tell me . ’ |
14 | There 's no point in sending them off on endless — no doubt excellent — courses if there 's no incentive for them to use up large slices of their spare time in teaching the game . |
15 | but I mean there 's no reason for me to send them memos |
16 | Since there 's no reason for me to stay in Denmark any longer , I 'll try to get a flight home tomorrow . |
17 | ‘ We are going to Liverpool at just the right time and there 's no reason for them to expect any favours from us . ’ |
18 | There 's no reason for her to remove her ring . |
19 | He wants to see me , it 's good news , there 's no reason for you to get upset like this . ’ |
20 | I 've told you , I 'm not involved with Adam , and there 's no reason for you to keep me here any longer . ’ |
21 | ‘ There 's no need for her to look as though she does , ’ said Lili . |
22 | ‘ There 's no need for me to remember . |
23 | I have my own theory , of course , but there 's no need for me to add the title of " Lunatic " to that of " Murderer " is there ? |
24 | " There 's no need for him to unpack much , he 's got to go to the airport tomorrow . |
25 | So there 's no need for them to know . ’ |
26 | I 'll need dog-handlers immediately and they 'll have to be sent out to Pontino , there 's no need for them to check in here first — the girl they released is in shock . |
27 | And there 's no need for us to move to the city . |
28 | Excuse me just because the tape 's on there 's no need for you to use big words like prognosis . |
29 | And he 'd not offer harm to me , I think But you , lassie-' once more I was promoted from ‘ Miss Fenemore ’ — ‘ there 's no need for you to fear him coming to the cottage , even though he has a boat and could get into the bay without anyone seeing him . |
30 | There 's no need for you to do anything about it . |