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

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1 The actual selection and number of participating banks depends upon the loan 's size ( some are for several billion dollars ) and any special relationships between banks , e.g. consortium banks and clubs .
2 These loans , at rates varying between 10 per cent and 18 per cent , were useful for helping the Crown over its successive liquidity crises , but , since none was for more than twelve months and some were for less , they failed to lighten the Crown 's burden in the long run .
3 The idea of this is for all the people to pull on the rope as hard as possible .
4 This is for all my clothes , shoes and anything else I might want to buy .
5 One way to do this is for each group to aim to divide into two groups and eventually to form a new church in the area where they meet .
6 This Is for those people who think they are n't properly dressed unless they 've got the right badge on — and are guilty about their middle class backgrounds and so dress to look poor .
7 While the ideal perhaps remains the appointment of full-time professional librarians with a dual teaching qualification , at present this is for most schools in most LEAs a pipe dream .
8 It is in both the firm 's and the consumer s interests that this is for some extended period : in the case of the latter because search costs ( presumably ) are finite and so will not be worth incurring if there is only some probability of finding low prices , unless the benefits are substantial .
9 Sometimes they stressed the usefulness to their own careers of studying a science degree , and this was for some the determining factor in choosing between science and arts .
10 In the 19th century and into the 20th there were two Methodist chapels in the village and this was for those of the Primitive Methodist persuasion .
11 That is for each incremental increase in loading , some springs will deflect less than others , or are ‘ stiffer ’ .
12 the status history of the DC , that is for each state through which the DC has passed , including the current state , the date at which the DC last entered that state .
13 RE should help pupils to appreciate that there is another language possible — one which perhaps makes more sense , but that is for each person to decide for him/herself .
14 It is being widely acknowledged , in services for all client groups that to judge outcome in terms of reduced reliance on institutional care is an overly simple view of the issues , and that a whole service needs to be judged on the extent to which it uses its residential facilities appropriately , that is for those who really need it , and for an appropriate length of stay to meet their needs .
15 But that is for another book .
16 I look forward especially to a future opportunity to develop his views on the desirability of keeping national insurance contributions as low as possible and of working out exactly how that fits in with the policies of some of his right hon. and hon. Friends , but that is for another occasion , Madam Deputy Speaker .
17 That 's for all the people a couple of miles up the road .
18 And that 's for all of you .
19 That 's for all wheel balancing .
20 No that 's for that one unfortunately .
21 That 's for that 's for heating , yeah .
22 Erm that 's for that reason I think there is a need to address these sort of er approaches in the the new structure plan policy and er I would dispute very much Professor Lock 's statement on them being being no changes since the nineteen eighties .
23 Well that 's for that .
24 Do you know what you 're doing on that that that 's for that one .
25 That 's for that other dodgy board did they ring up about
26 That 's for that one !
27 That 's for those two .
28 That 's for these gentlemen to decide . ’
29 And that 's for these up here .
30 That 's for both of you
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