Example sentences of "[pron] be for her " in BNC.
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1 | Third , her dispute with ‘ interpretation ’ , which is for her also a dispute with any kind of critical theory , is due to the assumptions of cultural differentiation built into the former and latter . |
2 | To actually erm I 'd gather the evidence of how far down the line we are for her , saying that would that would be a a six monthly check . |
3 | ‘ They 're for her ? ’ |
4 | She was , in any case , not sure how they were , or how they were for her . |
5 | How difficult will it be for her to recover ? |
6 | What he said was , ‘ It 's not for me to say , Aggie , it 's for her . |
7 | It 's for her . |
8 | Difficult though it was for her , however , are we entitled to assume that her French upbringing was bound to give her an adverse picture of her Scottish kingdom , and that her view was justified ? |
9 | The New York Herald headlined ‘ These Girl 's Do n't Drink , Smoke or Flirt ’ and printed an article , attributed to Mary , in which she explained how difficult it was for her to maintain discipline in a society where young girls were surrounded on every side by such bad examples of free and easy ways in all walks of life . |
10 | They were her protectors , older , stronger , more clever and brave , and yet they had assumed it was for her to say what they were to do . |
11 | He could see how hopeless it was for her . |
12 | So it was for her . |
13 | No one would know how hard it was for her to act the bride she would never be . |
14 | She she it was for her a matter of conscience . |
15 | Shapira 's explanation is that Zoila had reached what was for her a satisfactory level of interaction and was not motivated to progress . |
16 | In the same month , in what was for her the last term of her formal education , Alix became engaged to Sebastian Manning . |
17 | ‘ I have brought you here , Miss Kyte , ’ resumed Miss Merchiston in what was for her a pleasant tone , ‘ that you may tell Mr Quatt of what passed between yourself and my dear mother . ’ |