Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adj] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But well they 're obviously doing something different for thinking day in this country . |
2 | It should be something useful for setting up home , if only a rather expensive bottle-opener , possibly with other small mementoes of his favourite bachelor activities or sport such as golf balls , presented inside something amusing and clearly feminine but not in bad taste , such as a pair of stockings , with a blue garter for him to give to his bride for the wedding so that she can wear ‘ something borrowed , something blue , . |
3 | I virtually accused him of being the one responsible for sending the men to meet me . ’ |
4 | I would n't want to be the one responsible for proclaiming him a cuckold for the world to laugh at . ’ |
5 | There was a steady flow of people during the day and in theory the last to use the gate after the second hour of night should be the one responsible for bolting it . |
6 | The one responsible for putting together the JP233 since July 1985 has been Royal Ordnance 's Glascoed site : 1,000 acres of low-lying ground , with an obliging screen of hills on every side , deep in the countryside of mid-Gwent . |
7 | This strength makes her the centre of the family and the one responsible for keeping members together . |
8 | ‘ You are not the one apt for wishing me that , Mariot , ’ he told her . |
9 | All prices have to be based upon the manufacturers recommended prices , so this has also narrowed it down somewhat , but no expense has been spared to provide everything necessary for establishing and maintaining the fish 's comfort . |
10 | As anybody responsible for running a small business will confirm , numerous forms require you to complete them ‘ in no more than 300 words ’ and students everywhere are asked for quantities of words as their regular assignments . |
11 | This expression has been widely interpreted by the courts as meaning anyone responsible for putting into circulation a product which is not reasonably safe . |