Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [be] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 How do we know which is for tea and which is n't ?
2 Stirring potential buyers to get out and see what is for sale is a key element of successful salesmanship .
3 Oh , well , come on ; let's go down and see what 's for dinner .
4 Wonder what 's for breakfast this morning .
5 She did everything loudly : loud sneeze , loud blowing of the nose , loud banging of doors when she was in a temper ; she would march ( she always marched ) into the kitchen , clattering all the saucepan lids to see what was for supper , saying ‘ brrr ’ and turning up the heater , turning on the telly , tapping her foot to the music .
6 Would you mind if I asked what 's for supper , only I 'm starvin' . ’
7 Sale procedure and contacts — identify what is for sale !
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