Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] it is for " in BNC.
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1 | But if this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts , and , if so , what are the precise limits that ought to be imposed upon the immunity from liability for torts committed in the course of taking industrial action . |
2 | ‘ If this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts . ’ |
3 | So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only . |
4 | ‘ It 'll do for the man it is for . |
5 | Freud 's hypotheses are not upheld : if the child is father to the man it is for reasons other than missing out on the breast and a too early acquaintance with the potty . |
6 | I 've , yeah I know , but it 's just some days you , I know , I see what you mean , talking about that , but at the end it is for your children anyway , cos you know , that money should be for your children and if you have worked and you put the money away for them anyway , you 've paid your taxes and things . |
7 | That 's the way it is for me , ’ he says . |
8 | For that 's the way it is for the talented twosome . |
9 | Structure for the translator is not the problem it is for the composer of an original work of the order of the Song . |
10 | WHAT a tragedy it is for tennis that Dan Maskell ( right ) has gone . |
11 | You do n't know Stella , what er a delight it is for us to have you . |
12 | Or as Engels meditated , ‘ Irish history shows one what a misfortune it is for a nation to have subjugated another nation . |
13 | The more security you have , the more of a challenge it is for them and the more of a thrill they get if they get away with it . |
14 | Where communication is a problem it is for the local authority to find a way round this . |
15 | I would like to emphasise how valuable an exercise it is for students and teachers to attempt to analyse some recorded speech for themselves . |