Example sentences of "[noun] be [adv] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 " Open " meetings of any of the Anonymous Fellowships are there for all to observe who wish to do so and it is a scientific and academic disgrace that experience of this successful method of treatment for a major disease is not a compulsory ( or even an acknowledged ) part of standard undergraduate or postgraduate medical curricular .
2 But if these men who had split into two parties were here for some heist or scam , they were being slow about it , for they sat calmly in silence , one of them in the seat next to Jarvis , a dusty-looking , very ordinary , middle-aged man in a voyeur 's dun-coloured raincoat .
3 Half an hour 's detention listening to Ol' Blue Eyes is enough for most of them .
4 ‘ I 'll just phone the Nobel Prize Committee and tell them their search is over for another year . ’
5 If Gharr was there for any reason to do with me , I 'd have to wait and find out .
6 ‘ It really is a bit strange to have been arguing the merits of ERM membership in academic abstraction , when the practical effects are there for all to see .
7 But even Vézelay and Conques were not for most pilgrims ends in themselves .
8 A relatively high proportion of those in other types of home were there for less than a month .
9 Fish and chips , council housing , State pensions and holidays at home were out for all the young .
10 Whither now , at sixty-five , with an agent who sends me postcards from abroad as conscience sops , but never telephones because what work is there for such a one as I ( or is it me ) ?
11 But help is there for those who need it and seek it .
12 and therefore you can have a situation where , I mean if the Queen is there for another twenty years say , say the situation in twenty years time where you have king on throne and a queen who have not lived together for thirty years or whatever years and you know still playing out this
13 Our impact on industry through our green works campaign is there for all to see and from that point of view to encase it within the health and safety review is vitally important for all of us when we take the policy back to our members and advise them of the way in which we intend to go forward .
14 The home was not for most a country house or a cottage , but a town villa or tenement .
15 But do n't think that the benefits of Convocation membership are just for those who now live in the North West .
16 If he succeeds in stirring up tabloid backing again with ‘ the people 's champion against the gin-and-tonic brigade ’ , the theme of 1984 , then Yorkshire are in for another incendiary winter .
17 Michael Bates Dr Kumar 's adversary in November is back for more and looking confident .
18 His professionalism is there for all to see , all the time .
19 Our Annual General Meeting is over for another year .
20 ‘ The danger was there for all to see , but we failed to heed the warning , ’ he groaned .
21 The overwhelming need was just for more films and so nobody really worried if there were a few strange films somewhere along the spectrum and similarly , as there was a need for lots of directors and cameramen , there was no harm in making films which allowed them to gain experience .
22 The asymmetries are there for all to see .
23 THE BENEFITS OF OUR SERVICE ARE THERE FOR ALL TO SEE
24 This letter has taken me ages , i 'm off for some food .
25 In fact , as we have already indicated , there can be little doubt that the most important and overriding purpose of comparative studies is not for any practical policy implications which may be derived .
26 ‘ Their pride is not for each other , it 's for themselves .
27 Erskine sought to put this into reverse : forgiveness is there for all in Jesus Christ , who is the representative head of the whole human race , and faith is the glad recognition that we are forgiven and reconciled to God through him .
28 The following Tuesday he was contacted at work to say that the jump was on for that afternoon .
29 Our children were fit and had opportunities for travel and a university education was there for those that wanted it .
30 The means of grace are therefore for all of us , deaf , dumb , or destitute .
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