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

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1 Mm , well it will only be for this session anyway , movement ?
2 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 .
3 And the forecast for tonight is for much more snow . ’
4 Finns and Poles were the flavour of the month as I recall — they still are for that matter .
5 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 ’ .
6 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 .
7 And there had also been for many years the musical evenings at your parents ' home .
8 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 ) .
9 All that is required now is for each tip to be lifted in turn from the worktop , and the strong tape folded over to form a complete pocket at each corner .
10 The only means of advance now is for those able to buy the council house in which they live .
11 The growing trend now is for more and more European golfers , and especially the heavyweights , to concentrate on playing the US circuit .
12 Fifty years before , gold had been discovered at Bathurst and wages had been spectacular , but those boom times were well over and the rush now was for any job at all and to fight to keep it .
13 This may well be for those of you who did in fact agree .
14 well be for all that , and and and help me God it 's not happened yet !
15 I 'm quite sure that the way forward for teachers and parents is within some kind of co-operative framework , and the only way that can work effectively is for each to be aware of other 's needs and difficulties , and the kind of barriers that have existed in the past for parents to get into schools I think are being lowered by the schools , but it takes almost a generation , I think , for parents to stop being frightened about what school is doing and the kind of parents who 've had bad experiences themselves in schools , I think , have enormous difficulties in approaching teachers and I 'm sure the answer is in terms of co-operative activity — children and schools , schools and parents , and all of them together with myriad of outside agencies that are available for children with severe problems .
16 So my the , in my mind the best way forward is for this council to promote the right to buy and I fully support this motion and I would urge members of this council to ignore the report that comes back from the housing committee .
17 The concordance between Is for some attribute ( e.g. IQ ) may be higher than that between Ns so that we can infer a genetic effect .
18 The standards of the middle-class life would never be for such as these , but pauperism was always near .
19 The concepts therefore were for that age quite sophisticated , indeed quite sophisticated by many adults ' standards as we have seen .
20 Erm but the reality is that erm we would therefore need our budget to , in fact for the first half of this year , to have , well for the whole year , to have reflected the late delivery of the systems which would 've , if we 'd had that in the budget and we 'd been projecting the whole budget at say two point six , our budget figure would 've been somewhere in the region of another eighty to ninety thousand higher than it currently is for this first quarter .
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