Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] it be for " in BNC.
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1 | In fact social life in the evenings will be easier in every way for him to find than it is for a widow , who can not go out alone at night without some feeling of apprehension , and who would generally anyway feel out of place sitting on her own in a saloon bar . |
2 | It can be as difficult for them to adjust as it is for the individual in distress . |
3 | It can be as difficult for these people to adjust as it is for the individual in distress . |
4 | Well it 's probably gon na be easier asking you to nip up to shop than it is for me trying to get back . |
5 | I decided to decide that it was for the best . |
6 | whilst , if a privilege existed , it was up to the House to decide whether there had been a breach , the existence of the privilege in the first place was for the common law to decide and it was for the courts , and not the House , to declare the common law . |
7 | The idea is to note the activity ( which is planned by the classteacher alongside other teachers ) very briefly , to describe whether it was for a whole class , a group , or perhaps an individual . |
8 | The NRA had to put booms across the Dee at the iron bridge on the Grosvenor Estate to try to contain the fuel , to which a red dye had been added to denote that it was for use in farm vehicles only . |
9 | Linen was tied in different coloured ribbon to denote whether it was for nursery , staff or kitchen . |
10 | Sometimes , it 's cheaper for a whole family to travel than it is for one person . |
11 | A comfortable position for writing when work needs to be undertaken at close range is in some respects more difficult to achieve than it is for reading . |