Example sentences of "be a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even before I got to understand guilt , I used to walk about the house muttering , ‘ You 're a subject for guilt , boy , a subject for guilt . ’
2 as a fact your hair at the back , do n't tell anybody you 're a hairdresser for god 's sake .
3 ‘ You 're a beggar for punishment , ’ Jos shouted .
4 If you 're a sucker for tradition , you can always watch the changing of the guard before the leading runners come along .
5 What they actually do is they , they 're a funnel for information .
6 I am a catalyst for change .
7 As you know , I am a tutor for Admissions of an Oxford College and part of the task is to visit schools .
8 ‘ One of the reasons for my downfall is that I am a rep for Taunton Cider , and one of the first things Yvonne told me was to keep off alcohol . ’
9 BE IT Coquilles St Jacques on an Atlantic-facing terrace in Brittany , or battered cod in the office canteen , I am a sucker for seafood .
10 But I am a match for Kenamun , and you are forgetting our mutual friend . ’
11 He spoke to a motor cycle messenger who had once been a roadie for King Crimson .
12 For a long time there had been a struggle for supremacy between the established church , the Quakers , the Catholics and the Congregationalists .
13 Every game between the teams since has been a struggle for superiority and status with Dundee in the role of the local aristocrat and St Johnstone the perennial grousebeater .
14 The writing has been a hobby for Vanessa for as long as she can remember but she has recently started trying to turn it to profit .
15 Many of the old industrial communities have long been a desert for women 's employment .
16 The Colony , which had its legal status removed in February [ see p. 38002 ] , was still operating and former inmates had reported that it had been a centre for child sexual abuse and slave labour , and a torture centre for Pinochet 's DINA secret police following the 1973 military coup .
17 In the 18th Century Daventry was an important town on the Holyhead coaching road and , lying on four main roads , it has always been a centre for travellers .
18 It may have been a stopping-place for drovers — but he could still do Dr Johnson the honour of making lemonade from fresh lemons .
19 St Mary 's had always been a home for Eve ; the fear was that she might find the sister house in Dublin more like an institution , and worse still she might find her own role-there not that of an honoured daughter , but more that of a maid .
20 There has been a tendency for newspapers to represent both existing political parties and emergent ones .
21 In fact , there had been a tendency for countships ( and benefices ) to become hereditary long before the mid-ninth century : it was inherent in a social organisation where power and property in general were inherited .
22 There were still many family units left although in the last two decades there has been a tendency for farm sizes to increase .
23 There is some evidence that committee members feel themselves less fettered by party ties in committee than on the floor of the House although there has been a tendency for party loyalty to reassert itself if the report is debated .
24 In postwar years there has been a tendency for MPs to be even more middle-class than they were hitherto .
25 The ‘ blockbuster ’ bombs were part of the IRA 's economic war , but there had been a tendency for people to despair of the political process , he warned .
26 In fact , it has been allowed to become progressively more ruinous , has been a shelter for cattle , and has been ignored in all of the county 's publicity material .
27 The scheme has been a success for fund-holders ' own patients , but detrimental to the rest .
28 The same passage , despite the narrow constriction of the valley at Djerdap , as the Danube forces its way between the Transylvanian Alps to the north and the Stara Planina to the south , may also have been a route for invaders into the Roman province of Pannonia , although the Iron Gate Pass , some 130 km ( 80 miles ) further north , afforded a better route for the Goths who descended on Pannonia from Transylvania in the middle of the fourth century AD .
29 My own country has been a battleground for centuries .
30 The very next day , Sunday , I would have to attend the same chapel in its religious function , and the fact that the previous evening it had been a battleground for people who were supposed to be friends and allies , while the ‘ enemy ’ got on with his job uninterrupted outside , led to a more or less permanent confusion in my mind , which I now believe to be totally justified , between violence and religion , and between fact and fancy [ or film ] .
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