Example sentences of "'re for " in BNC.
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1 | They 're for those upper-class twits who turn up halfway through seminars and who never bother to get their essays in on time . |
2 | Oh , we 're for it , ’ he said . |
3 | We 're for it for patriotic reasons . |
4 | They 're for the mass graves expected to be needed after the first German air raids . ’ |
5 | Sometimes you do n't even know what they 're for , because the ad is just a cartoon girl taking the dog for a walk or something . |
6 | They 're for things like spot cream . |
7 | Any nonsense and you 're for it . ’ |
8 | They 're for my father , not for me , and a change will undoubtedly whet his appetite . ’ |
9 | ‘ They 're for my wife . |
10 | ‘ Now we 're for it , ’ whispered her sister . |
11 | When I buy them from the chemist , I pretend they 're for someone else . |
12 | You 're for the high jump . ’ |
13 | ‘ We 're for choice right across the board . |
14 | ‘ They 're for your mother , love . ’ |
15 | ‘ They 're for her ? ’ |
16 | ‘ They 're not for us , they 're for me . |
17 | ‘ They 're for fun ; that 's what they 're for . ’ |
18 | ‘ They 're for fun ; that 's what they 're for . ’ |
19 | ‘ They 're for you . ’ |
20 | ‘ The only papers we seem to keep are bills , and they 're for the accountant , ’ Emily said . |
21 | We 've got this far , Culley thought , so I 'm going to assume that you 're for sale . |
22 | But you see , neither are corner shop , I mean , we 've got a lovely corner shop at the roundabout but the prices packing small cos they 're for the elderly and single people and that , and the prices just rocket you know so high . |
23 | But they 're apt to make me feel a bit I suppose that 's what they 're for , a bit docile like , you know what I mean ? |
24 | That 's what you 're for . ’ |
25 | They 're for obstruction not completely covered by water , are n't they ? |
26 | They 're for folks down South , who do n't know a lathe from a loom . ’ |
27 | ‘ They 're not for him , ’ she denied stiffly , ‘ they 're for me . ’ |
28 | You 're for real , or what we call real , according to our limited sensory equipment . |
29 | ‘ But they 're not jumble — they 're for me ! |
30 | ‘ They 're for Rob 's wedding … ’ |