Example sentences of "[adj] be for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 One way of addressing this is for me to continue to highlight some of the views of colleagues who have not , in the public mind at least , been closely associated with the anti-Federalist cause and several of whom were not , for instance , among the eighty-odd Conservative Members who signed one or both of the ‘ Fresh Start ’ Motions .
2 This is for you to take all your you know bumph away .
3 Right this is for you to take away .
4 This is for you to include other outgoings that you want to make sure you have catered for .
5 The extreme condition of this is for someone to tell me that they loved me — few ever did — or to thank me .
6 ‘ The only need I have where you 're concerned is for you to leave me alone , Luke — ’ She froze momentarily as he lifted a hand , passing light fingers over the bright satiny curls at one side of her head .
7 Now at the bottom of your sheet , shh , shh , I , there are two boxes , one is for me to scribble in , the other one is for you to write neatly in , I 'm the only one here who 's allowed to scribble .
8 Although I agree with the sensible suggestion of my hon. Friend the Member for Cambridgeshire , South-East ( Mr. Paice ) , does my right hon. Friend agree that we must try to prevent these crimes from happening and that the best way to do that is for him to instruct magistrates courts throughout the country to pass very harsh sentences on those who are convicted of this outrageous abuse of private property ?
9 That is for me to tell the Lieutenant . ’
10 ‘ All right , Alex , but that is for you to do , I have only to make sure you do it right . ’
11 That is for you to tell us , ’ Goreng said .
12 ‘ Well , I think that 's for me to decide , do n't you ? ’ he remarked mildly .
13 On the state of the evidence at the moment , it may well be that there will be a request for to withdraw the case from the jury on the grounds that no reasonable jury properly directed could conceivably find er a anything other than reasonableness in the police acting upon the information they had and that 's for me to decide .
14 That 's for me to find out .
15 That 's for me to know and you to find out .
16 That 's for her to say .
17 No , no that 's for them to send in
18 " That 's for you to say , but what I want to know is , how do you get on without him ?
19 That 's for you to decide .
20 I asked one lecturer " What do you wish me to do now ? " and his answer was " That 's for you to decide .
21 ‘ Well , that 's for you to decide , of course .
22 Okay that 's for you to take away .
23 It accepts all the usual commands , but this time we 're giving NO hints as to what they are — that 's for you to discover !
24 But that 's for you to worry about .
25 A switchboard operator who asked its location was sneeringly told : ‘ That 's for you to find out . ’
26 See if you could make lots of fives maybe you can maybe you ca n't that 's for you to find out okay .
27 UTOPIA : That 's for us to decide .
28 " That 's for us to say , I think , " said the policewoman , with a tight little smile .
29 If you would like to continue working , arguably the easiest solution if your employer is agreeable is for you to remain where you are and to defer your pension .
30 There was only one option left and that was for me to talk directly to Albert Spanswick , the Chairman of the TUC Health Services Committee .
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