Example sentences of "[vb base] [be] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All I want is for Scotland to keep winning .
2 All we want is for things to go back to normal . ’
3 All you want is for things
4 Now that we do live much longer with better health care generally , what we want is for women to be able to live that last third of their lives in health and being able to enjoy themselves and contribute to the community , not feeling that they 're crippled by pain .
5 ‘ The only thing I really want is for Alonzo Kettless to carve me an East Suffolk Policeman 's helmet , ’ said Chief Superintendent Rom Rumsby on his retirement .
6 The charities which benefit are for men and women .
7 In anticipation of receiving your contract within the next few days , I am requesting a copy of the tape according to your specifications , which I understand are for UNIX on Sun/4 at 6250 bpi .
8 Besides being ‘ colourful ’ they advertise records which I presume are for sale in Liverpool shops and various events such as the wonderful ‘ Festival of Comedy ’ .
9 Some of Britain 's rivers are now cleaner than they 've been for years .
10 ‘ I 'm happier than I 've been for years , ’ she said quietly .
11 And trade unions , though obviously weakened by Thatcherism , are indubitably more popular institutions than they have been for decades .
12 Persian rugs still possess an undoubted mystique , and are generally more expensive than those from other countries , but price differentials have been steadily eroding , and they are now generally cheaper in comparison to rugs from other countries than they have been for decades .
13 There are old records for every month except August and September , but the records since 1946 have been for April ( one ) , May ( one ) , June ( two ) , October ( four ) , November ( 13 ) , and December ( one ) .
14 A period of two and a half years of which fifteen months have been for construction .
15 Probably if it had n't have been for Sister Helen and I would have never have been able to b catch the at all because I never came to see a doctor .
16 If they 're offered , as they have been for years and years ever since the industrial revolution , things that have been cynically designed for the working classes , is it surprising that we have a nation of people who are supposed to have no visual standards ?
17 ‘ They are fiercer than they have been for years , right back to what they used to be , ’ he said .
18 Couples is a naturally high flighter of the ball and that , together with his length , is an advantage at Augusta , particularly since everyone seems to agree that the greens are firmer than they have been for years .
19 FARM policy reforms agreed by EC members leave farming industry prospects brighter than they have been for years , Agriculture Minister John Gummer told the Commons last night .
20 ‘ I am writing a treatise , have been for years , on the maintenance of the king 's peace in London .
21 I did not mean to say but perhaps it is better I should , therefore only remark that I will speak on the subject in my next , but do not suffer alarms on my account — I am in better health than I have been for years and I hope to get to Sydney and get comfortably settled in good time … ’
22 And have been for years
23 And have been for years , because that does n't take into account the money that is made when , when you know , when , when , sort of development that we have , we have run from home .
24 Some 90% of sales have been for databases , electronic mail systems and Computer Aided Design .
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