Example sentences of "[adv] be for [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not been for us to tell people what they should or should n't eat or do anything with , because the , in , in one respect that 's a nann nannying attitude from er , whether it 's the legislators saying we 're not going to approve the right legislation so that you have that information , but on the other hand by manufacturers and others saying you trust us .
2 Any fears , however , that Havel 's talent might be going off were for me resolved by the broadcast version of Redevelopment , given a dramatised reading by the RSC in February under the title Slum Clearance .
3 The only way to find out is for her to get an HIV antibody test .
4 But the lads have been tremendous , and there 's a buzz around the club now all we want now is for them to show the same attitude tonight . ’
5 ‘ The only thing that 's left now is for me to kiss you and wish you a very good night . ’
6 ‘ A priority now is for us to learn how to live in a democratic society .
7 All that is left now is for you to move in .
8 ‘ All we need now is for you to sign them , Monks .
9 She recognised the lean figure of Richard Blake moving towards the exhibition stand , and the last thing she wanted right now was for him to notice her .
10 If you win , it will then be for them to serve an enforcement notice or injunction as appropriate .
11 How 's for me talking to her ? ’
12 It 's an issue we need to monitor but the best way forward is for us to do that under the labour movement .
13 Would not the best way to ensure that such a treaty would be accepted worldwide be for us to allow international inspection and verification of the numbers of our warheads ?
14 One primary intervention therefore was for me to liaise regularly with the ward so that Mrs Allen was fully informed about the situation .
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