Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] for [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that truths which were there from the beginning in the Christian faith can lie dormant until the social and psychological conditions are right for them to be perceived .
2 Truths which were there from the beginning in the Christian faith can lie dormant until the social and psychological conditions are right for them to be perceived .
3 Salience , of course , means salience for the hearer , and is therefore a relative term : those features of New York English which are salient for a Londoner may not be those which are salient for someone from Toronto .
4 As adult Christians we believe that we are dependent for everything upon God — so if the priest in some sense ‘ represents ’ God for us , then he tends to bring out feelings of dependence .
5 Your answers will provide you with general categories of physical activities that are appropriate for you at this time .
6 Neighbours are desparate for something to be done about the hotters who terrorise their streets
7 ‘ People of the experience of Ian Barclay are good for you in Britain , ’ he said .
8 Yes , yeah , yeah it 's like er breakfast cereals are good for you in a way that they 've got all the vitamins in for kids ai n't they ?
9 Yet the phenomenon is familiar to us all , particularly when we discover we are responsible for something for which we had blamed others .
10 I wish that it were possible to bring more of those who are responsible for them to justice , but , as my hon. Friend knows , because he makes a close study of such matters , it is often impossible for the police to identify those who are responsible .
11 While the evidence he cites shows that Y-cells may be capable of sustaining some form of pattern vision it does not show that they are responsible for it in the normal brain .
12 But I know it 's important to look good on stage so all my stage clothes are custom-made for me by a man called Franco Carretti .
13 But I am happy for them to be there and wish them well .
14 No but yeah but the thing is Carla , be honest with you if you 'd got honours again I mean , you imagine I mean thing is I 'm happy for you for what you 've done .
15 Miles better probably than the Manager ever anticipated ; he 's delighted they 're up there , I tell ya and you know , it 's my old club and I 'm pleased for them in that way , but I wan na see us finish off well , but pass the ball .
16 But people can only provide for their own welfare in a capitalist society if opportunities are available for them in the labour market- and for most , because of transport and accessibility problems , child-care issues and constraints on long-distance migration , it must be the very local labour market .
17 Is exercise now joining the lengthening list of things that are bad for you after all ?
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