Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Thee are excellent facilities for children , with a kindergarten and a kid 's playground in the Kurpark . |
2 | We have now added to these three levels a Joint GCE O Level/CSE French for Communication examination ( for which I am Chief Examiner for the Oxford and Cambridge and East Midland Regional Examination Boards ) . |
3 | ‘ This year is the 21st anniversary of Durham Wildlife Trust and I am busy preparing for that . |
4 | Well I 'm outside waiting for you . |
5 | Yes I 'm grateful sir for erm pointing out that omission . |
6 | I 'm sure Dogs for the Disabled will welcome any donation for the wonderful work they do . |
7 | I 'm growing hair for charity but in many respects that 's probably an excuse . |
8 | Slater glanced at Graham , " Sara and I were next-door neighbours for a while , I do believe our parents may even have intended us for each other at one time , without actually saying anything about it , of course . " |
9 | As the right hon. Gentleman knows , I was Chief Secretary for two years and Chancellor for one year . |
10 | I do n't know where they got my name , or why they thought I was suitable material for their article . ’ |
11 | First because in Prisoner desire and fantasy seem transformed into nonsublimated social identification ; as he puts it in relation to one group of black students in America , ‘ while I never desired any particular person , I was all desire for the group as a whole . |
12 | Think it was last was it last Monday when I was next door for coffee ? |
13 | When I yeah when I was commercial manager for er one of the things that I was given the job to do was to sort out the company 's buying . |
14 | I 'll tell you when I was i whe when I was when I was head man for Sammy I was only getting fifteen quid a week and my , and my house . |
15 | next news I was loose change for a Leeds pimp , |
16 | It is easy to compile a list of books for a national curriculum which are essential reading for 16 year olds , and which is so long no average 16 year old will have time to read them all . |
17 | Thus speculative balances are likely first of all to be spent on financial assets which are close substitutes for money , rather than on real assets such as land , buildings , and the like . |
18 | These annual ‘ credit approvals ’ are split between what are called basic credit approvals ( BCAs ) , which are total figures for each service and supplementary credit approvals ( SCAs ) which relate to particular projects . |
19 | In addition , there are all the practical difficulties as to the accessibility of Parliamentary material , the cost of researching it and the use of court time in analysing it , which are good reasons for maintaining the rule . |
20 | Chinese food runs the gamut — from the healthy fish and vegetable soups , steamed fish and rice , and quick-cooked shellfish and stir- fries , all of which are good choices for the figure-conscious — to the calorie-laden sticky spare ribs , deep-fried batter prawns and spring rolls , and glutinous sweet-and-sour sauced dishes . |
21 | Two smaller bridesmaid versions in tow which are standard glamour for every gig , now seem mundane by comparison . |
22 | As a counterpoint to the dramatic formation of major fault lines and tectonic intrusions , which are major focuses for the occurrence of Earth Lights phenomena , the slow deposition of sedimentary rocks builds up the character of an area in its own way . |
23 | Next we have fisheries , such as the Cheshire meres , which are ideal environments for producing really big bream . |
24 | Mr Harrison doubts if the ‘ divestment process is in itself a huge opportunity for fund managers , except for those who have common investment funds , which are ideal vehicles for relatively small charitable funds , in place ’ . |
25 | Further inland , you find yourself climbing on to the moors , which are another haven for wildlife . |
26 | Students will be able to see stained glass conservation in progress at the nearby Barley studio , a commercial conservation practice , and the York Glazers Trust , an independent trust closely tied to York Cathedral , both of which are leading centres for the restoration of stained glass in the United Kingdom . |
27 | For instance , one problem not entirely trivial for women pursuing careers , is their exclusion from male gatherings in bars , which are important channels for passing on information . |
28 | A survey was conducted in five countries which were critical cases for the hypothesis : Britain and the United States of America as countries which had the most successful democratic states , Germany and Italy as countries that had experienced fascist regimes within twenty years , and Mexico as a less well-developed country struggling to establish its democratic process ( Almond and Verba 1963 ) . |
29 | Which were good money for a single fella . |
30 | He opened jungle and quickly flipped through the opening chapters , which were straightforward advice for well-equipped jungle holidays : ‘ Never put a bare foot on the earth . |