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

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1 Which I was for shying off anyway , because I do n't think it 's any of our , our business .
2 For him the synthesis was asymptote towards which he was for ever approaching without ever quite reaching it ; it was a reality , incapable of complete realization .
3 He was a prolific writer of learned articles in the Veterinarian of which he was for a time co-editor , and his classical education is reflected in his thoughtful commentaries .
4 However , Joseph Hepworth was better known as the editor of the British Deaf Times , which he was for some years up to his death .
5 But the reality is that the court has not given to doctors any right that they did not previously have : it has merely declined to deprive them of a power which it is for them alone to exercise .
6 Few elitists now hold to the notion of a single dominant elite effectively exercising or directing the exercise of all important functions , and few now use the term ‘ elite ’ as the all-embracing explanatory concept which it is for the classical theorists .
7 This is because economic loss can be of unforeseen proportions , can far exceed , in many cases the total contract value , and thus be a risk which it is for all practical purposes beyond the financial strength of most businessmen to assume , particularly if they were to accept such risks routinely in all their business dealings .
8 The right of free speech is one which it is for the public interest that individuals should possess , and , indeed , that they should exercise without impediment , so long as no wrongful act is done .
9 and completed this , this wonderful piece of thera therapy , which it was for him ,
10 It 's what I 'm for , ’ he said dully ; but he was still just there , looking through the bewitchment at her .
11 That was what she was for .
12 That is what a T four bacteria is for and that 's what I am for , and I would suggest y ultimately what you are for as well , and this is why in the end erm nature will cast us aside .
13 That 's what you 're for . ’
14 Now , having spent a hard eight years making clear what we are against , the time has come to describe what we are for .
15 Paul , point Q does not apply to access by telephone which is what we 're for .
16 Sometimes you do n't even know what they 're for , because the ad is just a cartoon girl taking the dog for a walk or something .
17 ‘ They 're for fun ; that 's what they 're for . ’
18 But they 're apt to make me feel a bit I suppose that 's what they 're for , a bit docile like , you know what I mean ?
19 I mean some of our forms , I , I , I have n't worked out what they 're for yet , an , an , and I 'm trying to some run some competitions for the best er , use of , of one particular one , it may well be in this pack .
20 what they 're for , nor is Sally supposed to eat crisps in this room , go in the other room please I do n't wan na , I do n't vacuum in here every night
21 I wonder what they 're for ?
22 I know what they 're for Chris , but I do n't know what he 's doing with them .
23 I 've got one fly , one pink thing , one ray , one of them creatures , the diggers and erm a thing , I do n't what they 're for though .
24 I just do n't know what they 're for .
25 That 's what , in many ways , what they 're for .
26 That is what they are for .
27 Think about this guy , I might have stuff on him , about flats and what they are for .
28 When Tiguary indicated the gun emplacements at intervals in the Belmont stockade and asked what they were for ( he had an idea ) , Kit waved a hand and answered , ‘ So the chickens can pop in and out .
29 I forget what they were for .
30 That 's what they were for , you moved them around .
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