Example sentences of "[adv] it be for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | erm He says , ‘ Just as what we think good , what we should like , has no bearing on whatever on what is , so it is for us to determine the good life . |
2 | And so it 's for you it 's for me , for the person sitting beside you and behind , it is for every one of us ! |
3 | So it was for her . |
4 | Erm I so it was for one So seven kilometres is equal to fifty millimetres . |
5 | Quite clearly it was for me to initiate action to ensure that all aircraft of that type were checked for similar fractures at the earliest possible moment , but the responsibility for ordering such an inspection lies with the airworthiness authorities of the States in which the aircraft were registered and not with the accident investigation authorities . |
6 | No ; now it is for me to speak and you to listen . ’ |
7 | ‘ But now it is for me , the analyst , to take over . |
8 | Now it is for us to determine whether a corporation can bring such an action , and I must say that , to my mind , to allow such a thing would be wholly unprecedented and contrary to principle . |
9 | She told herself she wanted to have her photograph taken so that she could send it to Aunt Sarah , but really it was for herself . |
10 | Well it is for them ! |
11 | Well it is for them . |
12 | Well it is for me . |
13 | Well it is for us because we 've always been saying it . |
14 | Well it is for you . |
15 | Rather it is for them a process of , existence that has to be daily achieved by individuals through work , that is through the individual mastery over emotions and the skills of wizardry . |
16 | The legislation does therefore not set up any presumption in the employee 's favour ; rather it is for him as claimant to lead evidence which tends to establish that it is more likely than not the employer gained from possession of the patent . |
17 | How it is for me |
18 | Fabia was staring at him , struck dumb , when suddenly he let go one of her arms , placed an arm about her shoulders and , looking deeply into her eyes , said throatily ‘ My dear , dear , Fabia , can not you see how it is for me ? ’ |
19 | She did not feel angry with him : she could imagine how it was for him : woman after woman after woman , all the same , all different , weeping on occasion for fear , boredom , pain , frustration , humiliation . |
20 | ‘ You read Mark 's letter , felt for him , saw his side , which is entirely understandable , but did you give Luke a chance to explain , tell you how it was for him ? ’ |
21 | I can only tell you how it was for me . |
22 | ‘ Oh , Mama , is this how it was for you ? ’ she murmured aloud to the empty room . |
23 | Maybe it is for myself I mind , rather than for him ! 'T IS not so much that Richard is bound for sanctuary — as that I am denied such privilege . |
24 | If she was , then it is for her God to judge her personal action — and for the historian to wonder whether this was not one of the most sensible political decisions she ever made . |
25 | But like I said if it if you , if you do that then it 's for them and for yourself but them being up your arse is irritating if you just fucking carry on as if nothing had happened , but you 're aware of the th them doing that then I think it 's a fucking I 've that 's a psychological edge over them anyway it 's just the personalities obviously , but er |
26 | Whatever the answer , Philip will meet you at Strata Marcella when he comes from Isambard , and if the man will not come to terms , then it 's for you to act as you think fit . ’ |
27 | No it 's not actually it 's for my , my young nephew . |