Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 In addition to dancing , both my husband , Rod , and I are musicians for the team ; I play the recorder and he is a ‘ cellist .
2 ‘ It would be naive and stupid to think we have a walkover just because we are favourites for the First Division title .
3 In Britain this is reinforced by such practices as attending a number of dinners a term in the Inns of Court while they are students for the Bar ; in both Britain and the United States there is the shared experience of dealing with problems from a legal perspective and extensive contact with other lawyers .
4 They are singers for whom singing and rehearsal are constant duties that are not always ( to say the least ) touched by concerns of high art .
5 These reflections on the mediating role of authoritative directives and of rules generally explain why they are reasons for actions .
6 They are reasons for holding that it is not binding .
7 They are instruments for national survival and should be woven into the whole fabric of the primary school curriculum .
8 They are arguments for , if anything , de criminalisation .
9 The lives of others , I believe , are not mere management problems , their despairs are not simply amenable to technical solutions which ‘ repair the system as it is ’ ; they are cries for radical solutions , solutions which go to the root of the problem : the structures of society which gnaw away at their lives , their self-worth .
10 It is not therefore surprising that he becomes unable to make love satisfactorily to the women he chooses since they are surrogates for his mother .
11 They are highways for dead souls moving into paradise and often carry emigrants deep into the heart of a new country .
12 And they are gluttons for what currently seems to be a much scarcer resource : water .
13 They are recipes for disaster when you are entertaining .
14 The different species of trees are not all making their livings in exactly the same way , but as far as the particular race we are talking about is concerned — the race for the sunlight above the canopy — they are competitors for the same resource .
15 They are sandwich-boards for Oedipal tendencies , eagerly disposing of the father — they reject authority , law , the land — and reverting with fervour to the embrace of the all-mothering sea .
16 They are frameworks for assessment , not formulas to be rigidly applied .
17 Thus they are struggles for modernization .
18 They are fighters for the freedom of our people !
19 They are votes for a person .
20 At the same time , they are always heard in relation to the basic framework or expected effect which lies behind them and which they are varying : they are substitutes for the ‘ correct ’ formulae ; they can thus excite but not disturb .
21 However , these concepts do not constitute a theory of word perception or production : they are names for structures and processes whose nature is to be explained by any theory of word perception or production .
22 He reflected the view of my constituents when he said that crime and how to reduce it are matters for the Government .
23 Ours are policies for less government , for the government to take less not more , ’ he said .
24 Ours are policies for less government , for the government to take less not more , ’ he said .
25 It begged male comps faced with a female colleague to " Be kind to her if you ca n't wed her or shift her , " and went on : State broadly and fully wherein we are sinners Remembering that many of us are breadwinners For mothers and sisters whom we must assist , hence We claim with yourselves equal right to existence
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