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

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1 It sets out to show that there are comics for everyone from political exposes to baroque fantasies , from toilet humour to cartoon confessionals .
2 This boy is clearly highly disturbed and there are dangers for him in either of the options which were open to the justices to make the order or to refuse it .
3 Kaleida will initially be housed at Apple 's headquarters , but there are plans for it to be relocated to Silicon Valley later in the year .
4 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
5 When he grew up there would always be work for him on the estate .
6 Oh , it 'll be purgatory for me at least , I 'm sure .
7 And to be company for him in his old age among this sorority of Slavonic women he seemed to be siring .
8 It used to be dinner for us at night , you see , cos we did n't have time for stopping like at lunchtime .
9 And there are outlets for it in plastics , rubber and man-made fibres .
10 That makes me the winner , you the loser ; that 's defeat for you in any language . ’
11 There 's room for him at the forge ! ’ ‘
12 There 's , there 's , there 's , there 's there 's room for it in , in Marxist theory is n't there ?
13 There either is room for them in this society , and an eventual hearing ( whether pre- or post-martyrdom ) , or there is n't .
14 But there seems no room for any notion of the decorous in Olson 's ‘ objectism ’ , any more than there is room for it in the lawless world of the Cantos , or in Pound himself when he is without a master to translate , whose example makes him surpass himself .
15 Further , it is only for the kingdom of the Burgundians that there is evidence for anything like an all-embracing comital structure , and while most , if not all , Merovingian civitates must have had their comites , or in the north , their graphiones , in all probability local administration could vary according to regional tradition and to the will of an individual king , whose main concern was to ensure the loyalty of and to realize the revenues from his civitates .
16 On the thorny question of support for the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment on its kit ( UX Nos 375 , 379 ) , Sun will now say only that if there is demand for it from customers , then ‘ fine , why not ?
17 The other consultants in the team are expected to integrate around that style and there is pressure for them to be seen to do so .
18 Decision is torment for anyone with imagination .
19 ‘ Now it is time for us to part , alas , alas !
20 ‘ It is time for you to be down to sleep Janet ’ said her Dad .
21 But come , it 's time for you to be rather more specific .
22 a It was a_________occurrence for him to be away from school .
23 Mr Eames was just getting up , convinced that juniors and upstarts were usurping the stage and it was time for him to be where the action was , when he was interrupted by the bell .
24 Sarah refused to think about the inevitable separation from Corrie when it was time for her to be returned to the Foundling Hospital .
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