Example sentences of "[be] a [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I think we 're a handful for them actually , a lot of us . |
2 | Both donned two-pieces to prove they 're a match for anybody . |
3 | ‘ If Barnes , Waddle , Lineker play to form , and please God he gives Gascoigne a free role , we 're a match for anyone ’ |
4 | ‘ I 've been climbing ever since I was a child , and I suppose Everest has always been a dream for me , ’ she said . |
5 | ‘ I 've been climbing ever since I was a child , and I suppose Everest has always been a dream for me , ’ she said . |
6 | When they were driving along he encouraged her to talk about her father and from what she told him he knew it had been a struggle for her even to get a servant 's position . |
7 | Well , young lady , I wanted to be good when I was younger , but life has been a struggle for me , and I 've become as hard and tough as a rubber ball . |
8 | She remembered Nails 's dogged determination riding Midnight , swallowing his male arrogance to knuckle under to a girl 's instructions : it had really been a struggle for him . |
9 | Working with Dire straits has always been a vocation for me . |
10 | Until now his brother Phil has just been a shoulder for his wife to cry on . |
11 | With the cash to match my pretensions I 'd have been a menace for our Dennis . |
12 | I think the trip 's been a tonic for you already . |
13 | He must have been a fool for her er , you know ? |
14 | He realised it had only been a bait for which he had fallen . |
15 | It 's been a godsend for us to go down the street shopping , if you 've got a load of shopping you just stop right outside the gate . |
16 | Was she a rare and special creature , some fabulous beauty , of whom Jeopardy had been fond , or had she simply been a vessel for his seed ? |
17 | TELEVISION has never been a time-filler for me . |
18 | And so it was that she died alone in a mental hospital — as Eliot told Violet Schiff , one of the few who had known them both from their earliest days together , death could only have been a deliverance for her . |
19 | It would have been a problem for me if the bloody sergeant had come along and seen me drinking beer or seen that bottle beside me . |
20 | Celibacy has never been a problem for me . ’ |
21 | Inspector White said : ‘ Providing the club [ Arsenal ] were happy , staging a second replay ay Highbury would not have been a problem for us . |
22 | Oldham boss Joe Royle said : ‘ Scoring goals has not normally been a problem for us but it is at the moment . ’ |
23 | Otherwise there would n't have been a chance for someone with such a large family , almost any of whom could have taken her in . |
24 | Producer Mike Leander , who is also Gary Glitter 's manager , tells me the video has been a blessing for his two Burmese cats . |
25 | Ardiles said : ‘ When we are back to full-strength there would n't have been a place for him . ’ |
26 | Mr Kinnock said that this week 's conference had been a landmark for his party . |
27 | Since the early 1960s there had been a movement for what had been described as organization development ( OD ) . |
28 | ‘ It has been a pleasure for me also , ’ said Madame Gebrec . |
29 | But since then there had no longer been a reason for them to meet . |
30 | ‘ There must have been a reason for it , like not wanting anyone to know what was being carried aboard Titron . ’ |