Example sentences of "[adv] be for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | His deterioration through Alzheimer 's Disease with its abundant frustrations had long been for him a physical and mental martyrdom . |
2 | I conducted the First Symphony during the war but the first two symphonies have always been for me a little to close to Tchaikovsky . |
3 | The station had always been for her a place instinct with glory ; its function beautified it immeasurably in her eyes . |
4 | Thousands of school children , all of them well over sixteen , were crammed there into a large tall gilt room , and told not to insult the French , not to talk to Arabs , and not to go to Montmartre : then an English lady stood up and said that Paris had always been for her a source inépuisable de something , and everyone clapped , and then they were all turned out again , rather quickly , for the room was clearly needed for something else . |
5 | His language , so familiar and so foreign , will always be for me an acquired speech . |
6 | Haymaking , now that was an important event in the life of the dale — still is for me — because that 's when you harvest the fodder for the animals when winter comes and there is no grazing to be had . |
7 | The thought of going home was for her the final impossibility , but she could not see any satisfactory way of avoiding it . |
8 | But the lads have been tremendous , and there 's a buzz around the club now all we want now is for them to show the same attitude tonight . ’ |
9 | ‘ The only thing that 's left now is for me to kiss you and wish you a very good night . ’ |
10 | ‘ A priority now is for us to learn how to live in a democratic society . |
11 | All that is left now is for you to move in . |
12 | ‘ All we need now is for you to sign them , Monks . |
13 | All that is needed now is for you all to take advantage of this week of Medau , either as a daily visitor , or residentially . |
14 | All three send out very detailed information which should help you to decide whether open learning really is for you . |
15 | Of all the requests made by those patients who come to consult me , the most common by far is for me to ‘ make them more confident ’ . |
16 | She recognised the lean figure of Richard Blake moving towards the exhibition stand , and the last thing she wanted right now was for him to notice her . |
17 | Yes , thank you , here you are Ricky here 's for you , where you gone , Ricky where 've you gone ? |
18 | I am under no illusion about how difficult my presence here is for you . ’ |
19 | Now this techniques we 've been using here is for you can use that for any straight line graph . |
20 | If you win , it will then be for them to serve an enforcement notice or injunction as appropriate . |
21 | Difficult though it would undoubtedly be for him I do not understand it to be said on his behalf that it would be impossible . |
22 | It 's an issue we need to monitor but the best way forward is for us to do that under the labour movement . |
23 | But before we jump to the conclusion that Pound had simply had a brainstorm , or had been trapped by misplaced compassion for Dunning as a lame duck , we ought to consider another possibility — that imagism , and Pound 's endorsement of Ford 's insistence on ‘ the prose tradition ’ , had never been for him more than an aberration , though in the short term a very profitable one , from a way of feeling that impelled him always toward the cantabile , a proclivity that would , in the interests of melody , tolerate notably eccentric diction . |
24 | All that bottled-up vitriol for the man he 'd been waiting for had actually been for her . |
25 | Would not the best way to ensure that such a treaty would be accepted worldwide be for us to allow international inspection and verification of the numbers of our warheads ? |
26 | One primary intervention therefore was for me to liaise regularly with the ward so that Mrs Allen was fully informed about the situation . |