Example sentences of "[adv] be for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All figures quoted below are for weekly payments .
2 And it would only be for one night .
3 To have a week away , and with Fräulein Silber … even the thought of Omi faded as she thought of it ; after all , it would only be for one week , pushing away the traitorous thought that one week for herself was quite different from a week in Omi 's life , and , treachery giving way to treason , she did have her own life to lead ; and so she said , firmly , ‘ It will be all right , Fräulein .
4 Mm , well it will only be for this session anyway , movement ?
5 It may have sounded like good fun , and obviously was for many young people , but this pleasurable diversion had a very serious side which went beyond romance .
6 The payments specified in Paragraph 3 above are for non-broadcast use of the Video .
7 The payments specified in Paragraph 3 above are for non-broadcast use of the Video .
8 The payments specified in Paragraph 3 above are for non-broadcast use of the Video .
9 ‘ I try to have humility about things , just be for real .
10 And it wo n't be for the whole of a c of a company 's range , it 'll just be for one specific product at a time .
11 It will normally be for four weeks from the time when you start to work under the new contract .
12 And the forecast for tonight is for much more snow . ’
13 Finns and Poles were the flavour of the month as I recall — they still are for that matter .
14 They were marching behind the others with great dignity , accountable as they had always been for good order and common sense and respectable behaviour .
15 Subsequent Acts have tended to produce more detailed requirements , but the main thrust has always been for nationalized industries ' accounts to produce , as a minimum , the amount and kind of information that a PLC has to produce .
16 The pattern has usually been for such people to establish themselves as privileged representatives of a ‘ god ’ who has the power to punish or destroy those who do not conform to the rules which they , the privileged , have themselves formulated , but have attributed to the ‘ god ’ .
17 IT USED to be an easy decision , and still is for many racing fans — the first weekend in October is the time to visit Paris .
18 Primarily a religious holiday , it has also been for hundreds of years a secular holiday , often with a travelling showmen 's fair visiting the village at the time .
19 And there had also been for many years the musical evenings at your parents ' home .
20 What all ( bar for some reason ‘ Memorial ’ Vol. 1 ) have in common is the inclusion of takes from the now-famous November 26th 1945 quintet session which represents for jazz — and bebop in particular — something akin to what Woodstock would later be for another generation ( but without the audience participation ) .
21 The initial contract will probably be for two years replacing the current pilot service .
22 The next LAN to be developed will probably be for Horticultural Education , where external funding is currently being sought for hardware and software to run specialist grounds maintenance , works scheduling , and computerised landscape design and costing .
23 I ca n't explain why , but it will probably be for good .
24 ‘ Initial requirements will probably be for ten staff , ’ explained Dr Philip Tasker , Safeguard chief executive .
25 For married women the tendency was even more pronounced , as it also was for part-time temporary workers ( 43 per cent did not want a permanent job against 8 per cent of full- timers ) and for those with seasonal , temporary or casual as opposed to fixed-term contract jobs ( 36 per cent against 10 per cent ) .
26 While a new mortgage loan may typically be for twenty-five to thirty years , societies hold a portfolio of existing mortgages at various stages of maturity .
27 The reason for the decline is not always poverty ( which it often is for smaller farms or those in marginal areas ) but in the better areas is due to increasing agricultural efficiency , and even in the mid-1980s to agricultural surpluses ( see Chapter 9 ) .
28 They 're not the whole scheme though is for Third World countries is n't it ?
29 The trend now is for UK-based companies to have their European subsidiaries release key personnel for intensive training in English in the UK to help improve their all-round performance once they return home .
30 With images of picket-line strife , the broadcast warned : ‘ The last thing we need now is for Labour to come in and wreck Britain 's recovery . ’
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