Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] were for " in BNC.
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1 | They stayed where they were for another minute or so , although Jack had to practically hold Ho down while they waited . |
2 | All spring records except one were for the Downs , but all autumn records for the coast . |
3 | Mr Smith , whose team are 6–1 outsiders for the Cup , agrees with the bookmakers in rating Liverpool even stronger favourites tonight than they were for the first meeting . |
4 | The purpose served by the two massive exhaust cowlings is less clear , but it 's unlikely Bugatti would test them if they were for styling reasons only . |
5 | Though if they were for young William or for herself , she could not be sure . |
6 | Anthropologists noted " post-partum taboos " even if they were for a month . |
7 | If it were for students in Writing , Publishing and Communications then more emphasis is likely to be given to editorial aids and to the structure of the publishing industry . |
8 | as if it were for best . |
9 | Never in my life have I seen social security payments abound unless they were for a pound of flesh . |
10 | I just knew there were certain places I could n't go because they were for blacks only , ’ he says . |
11 | I wondered whether you were erm I wonder whether you were for the bullet or not ? |
12 | SINCE Indian independence in 1947 , the main question before Indian voters has been whether they were for or against the Nehru-Gandhi family . |
13 | The stage was set for a critical vote where members would be asked to decide whether they were for or against Reagan 's economic programme . |
14 | He was looking at her as though she were for sale . |
15 | More fertilizer might mean more grain ( and more carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide to add to the greenhouse effect ) , but there obviously comes a point where more fertilizer does not mean a bigger yield or perhaps is not justified on cost grounds , particularly when grain prices are low , as they were for part of the 1980s . |
16 | Does the work move to them , or are cars made so expensive that people are obliged to live close to their work , as they were for much of this century ? |
17 | Although EEC policy is necessarily uniform for the Community as a whole , member governments are responsible for applying it in ways which are relevant to local problems , just as they were for identifying boundaries of their Less Favoured Areas in the first place . |
18 | Exact patterns of change will remain a matter of controversy for historians , as they were for contemporaries , but what emerges from the inadequate farm records and welter of subjective comment by biased and often condescending outside observers is a marked contrast between the fortunes of a few well-organised and prosperous landowners and the general backwardness of their counterparts and tenants . |
19 | In a rather odd way , 19th-century public schools were just as ideally suited for the fathers of gentlemen as they were for the sons of gentlemen . |
20 | Important as they were for historians of the future , and as a source for scholarship generally , public records generated less political and academic controversy then than later . |
21 | Similarly , it has been shown that tsunami , or " tidal waves " as they were for long mis-named , have an immense effect on shore-lines , both in erosion and in the shifting of great quantities of sediment . |
22 | ‘ Most men wander out of the way , and fall into error for want of method , as it were for want of sowing and planting , that is , of improving the reason . ’ |
23 | put in a great deal of their time erm going to work and that could be working for er a European or an American right , er some sort of help in the house , or in the garden or whatever , so you had the men doing the same sort of tasks the housework as it were for Europeans and Americans and the women looking after the , the economic development of that little |
24 | They 're not exactly specialist agencies but they have a great deal of experience and they have a commitment to a certain kind of research , and they have , I mean we 've had our run-ins with them as it were , but they have listened , and they 've supported some of our work as well , and I think that they in time will provide a kind of model as it were for a number of erm perhaps less experienced agencies throughout the world , newly set-up ones , as to how it is possible to do consistently good logical rational work in the face of the chaos that a disaster produces . |