Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [noun] 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 I am not.fit for public Life , ’ he wrote from Bristol to his new friend John Thelwall , the radical lecturer ; ‘ yet the Light shall stream to a far distance from the taper in my cottage window ’ .
3 She 's doing no harm here , and I 'm company for her . ’
4 I 'm , I 'm technology for the rest of the
5 Complete this sentence : If I were dictator for a day …
6 Complete this sentence : If I were dictator for a day …
7 I would have given my right arm to have achieved such an agreement when I was Minister for Aviation between 1984 and 1987 .
8 The early experience of ESAs that I had when I was Minister for Agriculture , Fisheries and Food showed the policy to be important , helpful and constructive .
9 I was secretary for seven year eh .
10 Twelve and thirteen and I was cook for four years there .
11 " Whatever it was you said to him has caused him to cancel the work I was doing for him .
12 For example , during pregnancy and just after you are queen for ten or eleven months .
13 ‘ What will you be doing for her ? ’
14 ‘ Talking of freedom , ’ James said , ‘ Kate and I were wondering what you were doing for Christmas . ’
15 And think of the climate — more people will want to spend their holidays with you than when you were MP for Ribble Valley . ’
16 When she has finished what she is doing for the moment , she walks on briskly , her head making little bird-like movements , so that she can see everything that she passes .
17 From 1919 to 1948 she was secretary for social training there , and later published privately a booklet on its history .
18 She was minister for social action in the Pol Pot era and is regarded as one of the main theoreticians of the party .
19 While she was doing so , she was company for little Sandy , who was just six months old and still in his pram , the image of his daddy , Bruce Mackenzie .
20 Despite her love of exercise , her health had been poor since her early adulthood and she was bedridden for many years .
21 She was larger than life , she had seen the world , she was game for anything , she was jolly and vibrant , spoke her mind ; all in all , she was fun to be with .
22 She was agent for Sir Ian Wrigglesworth ( SDP ) in 1987 General Election .
23 Suddenly she was doing for silver-haired women of matronly stature what Joan Collins had done for the middle aged .
24 When I was in Moscow , my grandmother was with me and everything that I wanted she was doing for me and I was a little girl who had everything .
25 ‘ If he had any idea of what she was doing for us , MoD does n't want it spread around .
26 ‘ It would be naive and stupid to think we have a walkover just because we are favourites for the First Division title .
27 Nobody knows who we , who we are man for Christ sake .
28 We 're typists for a firm of account-ants in Charing Cross . ’
29 After towing them back to their ship we were friends for life and the word soon went round the fleet .
30 The wind freshened from astern off Rudha Reidh and we just managed to beat a south westerly gale into Loch Ewe where we were weatherbound for the next two days .
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