Example sentences of "[noun prp] be for [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Again , anyone like Daphne Sheldrick , who wrote The Orphans of Tsavo about the wild animals she reared in Tsavo National Park , Kenya , where her husband David was for many years the highly successful warden , knows that African elephant calves are easily tamed . |
2 | The club was a meeting place for musicians of his era , and Archer Street was for many years the centre of the British dance music business . |
3 | Martin was for some years tutor to the MacLeods of Skye , and had also been at one time a scholar at Leiden University in the Netherlands . |
4 | The miracles express both the belief in a God who reaches out and ‘ touches ’ — a God who can heal — and also the fact that not only healing but the whole message of Jesus is for all people . |
5 | Christians believe that the good news of the message of Jesus is for all people . |
6 | This is the true gospel , the love and acceptance of God is for all people , irrespective of their background or history . |
7 | Iraq was for some years generally regarded as possessing air superiority , although this was not translated into any particular battlefield advantage . |
8 | Gow was for many years a close associate of Margaret Thatcher , the Prime Minister , having been her parliamentary private secretary during the first four years of her premiership in 1979-83 , and a member of her government as Minister of Housing in 1983-85 and a Minister of State at the Treasury from September to November 1985 . |
9 | The FISA president said the sanction against Mansell was for this breach of security rules and had nothing to do with his failure to stop after a black flag was waved at him three times . |
10 | Zanzibar was for many years an Omani-owned territory . |