Example sentences of "[det] is [pos pn] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 This is her idea for impressing on the audience how the powerless feel .
2 So this is their justification for bringing in the childhood .
3 Hopefully Wilko is only experimenting as if this is our lineup for the season to put it mildly we 're fucked .
4 This is our basis for the following .
5 ‘ Zero incidents would have been better , ’ said Malcolm Hartley , the site safety adviser , ‘ and this is our target for 1993 , but only one incident throughout the year is extremely good news and could not have been achieved without the strong commitment for safe working shared by the site 's work-force ’ .
6 This is your night for receiving . ’
7 This is your cue for some moralistic preaching , ’ he prompted , with a slightly shaky grin .
8 This is my cue for showing you how to go from a list to a database and this is done using the /Data , Query , Input command .
9 For it was on the night he was betrayed that he took bread and broke it and said : ‘ This is my body for you ’ .
10 This is my reward for all of that . ’
11 This is my reward for all of that . ’
12 Most puppies have a rather limited attention span , such is their enthusiasm for life .
13 Such is her affection for this popular police officer that she arranged a dinner in his honour after he had recovered which was attended by her family .
14 Such is my concern for the liberty of the subject that I am prepared to allow a contemnor who ought to be punished for contempt to go unpunished ; and that is so , notwithstanding that Parliament envisages that I could consider imposing a just punishment . ’
15 But such is his love for the game he has adorned for close on a decade that he never gave up hope of a return to the big time .
16 As Sartre insists more and more upon the virtues of specificity ( II , 200 — 05 ) , such is his distaste for Marxist or any other universalizing categories that he refuses even to countenance them , attempting to replace concepts with specificities , universals with singulars .
17 Such is his passion for Monty Python that he and his friends used to ring each other up in the morning with a quotation and have until five o'clock to remember what sketch it came from .
18 That is your word for it ? ’
19 ‘ Perhaps , then , that is your reason for hurrying back to Milano . ’
20 That is our policy for interest rates .
21 Never sell tickets for Box 5 ; that is my box for every opera night .
22 That is my ambition for trust status hospitals in Scotland , and that is what I believe that we shall achieve .
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