Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] there 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 ‘ 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 .
3 The asymmetries are there for all to see .
4 What other openings were there for these girls ?
5 The results are there for all to see : dismal standards in key areas , constant undermining of the curriculum for ideological reasons , generations of children under-educated and under-skilled .
6 The locals , realising an opportunity when they saw one , ploughed increasing amounts of money back into the aspiring town and today the results are there for all to see .
7 It costs up to £18,000 a year to educate one child , although the results are there for all to see .
8 The results were there for all to see ’ .
9 The card and flowers were there for several hours .
10 The House does not have to take my word for it , because the action taken to deliver our commitments is there for all to see in the report .
11 Moreover , the results of science in the form of gas-lighting , electric telegraphs , synthetic dyes and railways were there for all to see .
12 Yes , the familiar compulsive interest in clothes was there for all to see as Kylie unveiled a stunning collection of outfits — some chic and stylish others garish and outrageous .
13 Sometimes it is difficult to get people involved , but the facilities are there for those who wish to partake .
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