Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [pron] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The definition of dependent child is one for whom you are receiving child benefit . |
2 | Songs on the album include Patsy Cline 's Crazy and Gloria Estefan 's Anything For You . |
3 | What raises Eliot above the entrapping circles of city and savage is what for him has continually to raise words towards the Word , something made available in partial revelations . |
4 | This asserts clearly that , before proceeding with development , government departments will consult the local planning authorities when the proposed development is one for which specific planning permission would , in normal circumstances , be required . |
5 | Thirty thousand pounds is nothing for someone 's life . |
6 | But that he had a feminist analysis of society is something for which there is no evidence . |
7 | The question for Britain is one for us . |
8 | ‘ My plane is nothing for me but a flying machine gun , ’ he said , and he was a fantastic marksman . |
9 | ‘ What hope is there for them this Lent ? |
10 | The Ministry is one for which Mr Toubon has long been prepared and in which he is determined to make a mark , despite the obvious difficulties of taking over from such an active and popular man as Jack Lang . |
11 | A beneficial health care activity is one that generates a positive number of QALYs , and an efficient health care activity is one for which the cost per QALY is low . |
12 | If the language is one for which paradigmatic displays of verbs , noun classes , pronouns , or the like would be useful , these can be included in the appropriate lesson and/or an appendix . |
13 | A recursive language is one for which a program could be written that would either specify whether any given sentence belonged to the language or not . |