Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 I want to show you how grateful I am for that . ’
2 ‘ Well , I 'm for another round of toast , ’ said Chico .
3 Full of admiration as I was for these brave , sturdy survivors , it was kidneys I was now interested in .
4 In fact , I was for some time of the opinion that this huge challenge ahead of us could not be surmounted without my bringing in additional staff from outside .
5 In passing , I would like to say how grateful I was for this friendly and sympathetic , as well as informative , advice from the Humanist Association .
6 ‘ You must show cookie here how grateful you are for all the trouble she 's taken . ’
7 There you are for this er gent 's singles stone diamond ring this time .
8 She 's for this house .
9 She wanted to show how grateful she was for this second chance .
10 His principle is to maintain the gardens and grounds as they are for all the residents , so that from outside it is not apparent that the building has been divided up .
11 A closer look at the DoNH budget reveals extraordinary disparities ; including the fact that they will , by 1995–96 , be giving more than 10 times as much to each of several central London museums than they are for all the national activities and programmes of the English Tourist Board .
12 They are for that area on the Greater York study .
13 Every day couples meet who are amazed at how right they are for each other — proof that Dateline works !
14 Because they occupy key positions in primary care , they are for most people the most accessible caring profession , and psychiatry is considered by doctors to be primarily their occupational territory .
15 ‘ Besides the property on Queen 's Drive , there are other busy roads in the city where dwellings are closer to traffic than they are for most of Queen 's Drive , ’ he said .
16 Please send contributions direct to the office at Epsom , clearly stating that they are for this fund .
17 They are for some reason most dreadfully at home in Paris — ‘
18 Oh er they 're for some job at Street , they 're wanting it for some job or other .
19 They 're for those upper-class twits who turn up halfway through seminars and who never bother to get their essays in on time .
20 They were for all ages , from the very young to the schoolroom young lady ; some might even be classed as adult fiction , though they were never again to be published as such .
21 Does the work move to them , or are cars made so expensive that people are obliged to live close to their work , as they were for much of this century ?
22 They stayed where they were for another minute or so , although Jack had to practically hold Ho down while they waited .
23 What will it be for that clef ?
24 Norway 's preoccupation is therefore not how to meet its own energy demand , nor will it be for many years , but how best to exploit its hydrocarbon wealth .
25 If the latter , can it be for any offence or only for a serious one , and is the offence in the problem sufficiently serious ?
26 It 's for all these reasons that Madonna has been accused of setting back the women 's movement 30 years , but she 's never claimed to be speaking for the cause .
27 It 's for all week so I 'll see you tomorrow afternoon .
28 It 's for all of us , we share it out . ’
29 you see and it 's for all the family .
30 Yeah I think it it 's it 's been coming on a sort of er you know we we we tour here twice a year every year and we release an album every year at this time and a video , so it 's for all the people who like that type of music they know it 's going to be there and they come out to see us all the time you know and er as you say it goes on and on but lucky enough there is an awful lot of material for us to do and you know there should n't be any problem .
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