Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] [is] for " in BNC.
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1 | The skirt pattern I 've designed for you is for Japanese machines , but I 've also made one for Passap/Pfaff . |
2 | ‘ Because it turns out that although she 's renting her flat while the owners are abroad , the flat that 's going opposite her is for sale , not rent . ’ |
3 | For a resident , little things become so big when your whole life can revolve round what 's for lunch and can you sit in your usual place or has someone pinched it ? |
4 | Homo sapiens has chosen to venture into what is for him an unnatural environment and he does so at his peril . |
5 | If you 're working alone one way of dealing with it is for the class to look at each side in turn : they can all play the townspeople who want to join the survey team , and then all play those who do n't want the railway to come through the town . |
6 | Not at all , I thought you might , you remember you had a quick preview of that , a few months ago , and you 'll be pleased to know that the Chief Officers have now decided that the best way of dealing with it is for each , no first of all they decided that they 'll recommend two members for the signing of the charter , that 's the first step , it 's quite a step forward , remembering they . |
7 | They should be disassociated from what is for sale — domestic drudgery . ’ |
8 | The only building of note is All Saints ' church , standing on what is for Holderness an eminence . |
9 | to Majorca for a week but it wo n't be to laze around it 's for it 's for walking . |