Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] be for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast , the norm for curriculum change is for it to occur piecemeal and gradually over long periods .
2 Without quantum theory there would be no genetic engineering , no solid-state computers , no nuclear power stations ( or bombs ) ; even Albert Einstein 's Nobel prize was for his pioneering contributions to quantum theory , not for his ideas on relativity .
3 Then the BBC Good Food Beginner 's Wine Certificate is for you .
4 The phone call was for him .
5 And the the biscuit box is for your votes and the one with the black label on is is for your money or your commitment or your promises .
6 In all cases it gives the teenagers taking part a chance to see if engineering and the motor industry are for them .
7 If you 're into Aromatherapy then Tisserand Aromatherapy is for you .
8 The Senior Dining room was for anyone who wanted a snack .
9 If an active role is what you are after , perhaps voluntary wardening on an RSPB reserve is for you .
10 But it would spoil the illusion if all the merrymakers were to think that their spending bonanza was for their own satisfaction .
11 If you are self-employed and working from home , the Barclays Solo Policy is for you .
12 If you are new to the spectrum , and want your information presented in a fairly straight manner , then the Ian Sinclair book is for you .
13 The Arum plan is for him to fight Iran Barkley in London in April , but that is dependent upon his dealing competently with Olajade and Barkley defeating Doug de Witt in Atlantic City the night Benn 's contest takes place there .
14 The Arum plan is for him to fight Iran Barkley in London in April , but that is dependent upon his dealing competently with Olajade and Barkley defeating Doug de Witt in Atlantic City the night Benn 's contest takes place there .
15 A landscape without a mountain background is for me incomplete .
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