Example sentences of "it be [vb pp] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Almost , she thought afterwards , as if it were done for her . ) |
2 | It opened only this month , and already it 's noted for its cuisine and cellar . ’ |
3 | Now it 's arranged for them to spend a year living with families over here . |
4 | ‘ It 's finished for me here . |
5 | The Ingard group owns Winter Marsh — if it 's paid for it . |
6 | The Sawdoctors claim ( or it 's claimed for them ) that they 're the voice of a young , rural Ireland . |
7 | If it is intended for anything other than intensive individual study , then , if you 've got a camera , video is easier to " listen " to . |
8 | He has such great familiarity with the keyboard that when it is hidden for him by a cloth spread over it , he plays on this cloth with the same speed and the same precision . |
9 | The word for ‘ make intercession ’ is the same in Hebrews 7:25 as in Romans 8:26 ; except that in Romans it has a prefix which indicates intensity , or , perhaps , stresses that it is done for us . |
10 | It is noted for its majestic arches , fine doorways and elegant windows . |
11 | It is noted for its high proportion of ex-civil servants : ‘ They are young chaps who by and large have contacts in the Civil Service and have a jolly good grounding of how the system works , ’ he says . |
12 | It is noted for its healthy lake air and well organised holiday facilities . |
13 | It is noted for its very high calibre loyalty and involvement in the local community . |
14 | It is revered for itself ; however it develops , that end is regarded as a sort of perfection . |
15 | As with the co-operative principle any flouting of these maxims will take on meaning , provided it is perceived for what it is . |
16 | Borrowing from the public is more or less finished , perhaps it is finished for our lifetime , but at any rate it has been finished for the last ten years or so ; you may get in a bit one year but you lose it again the next year . |
17 | " It is forbidden for anyone to travel in the guard 's van , " he said . |
18 | " It is forbidden for anyone to travel on the roof , " the guard said . |
19 | The Saddlery Courses are designed for people wishing to earn a full time living from making and repairing saddlery or for anyone who just wants to supplement their existing income , as they state ‘ whatever you want from this course , either to earn money or to save money , it is designed for you . ’ |
20 | It is meant for me , Lily thought : hardly able to drag herself from the journey she had just made ( bitter enough surely ? ) into the past . |
21 | It is meant for me . |
22 | It is valued for its ability to milk off poor grazing and for its polled factor , which is passed to all first-generation crossbred offspring . |
23 | This ‘ cleanness ’ was not an exclusively English taste ( even if it is elaborated for us in the poems of an exceptional writer ) , for Sir Gawayn and the Green Knight is outstandingly ‘ French ’ among the English romances and gives a superbly articulate voice to international courtly values at a time when art-historians begin to speak of an International Style in the visual arts . |
24 | Poland was condemned because it was not a proper nation-state , but it was condemned for its efforts to become one . |
25 | It was condemned for its ‘ two-dimensional characters ’ ( Mayne 1961:316 ) , lack of ‘ moral passion ’ ( Bergonzi 1961:297 ) , lack of profundity ( Price 1961:332 ) , ‘ misanthropic spleen ’ , and smugness ( Hope 1961:1486 ) . |
26 | Living at home it was arranged for her . |
27 | ‘ As I was blind , it was arranged for me to stay at the organiser 's house . |
28 | To write a feature story on the Inaugural First Flight it was arranged for me to join the westbound plane at Moose Jaw and telegraph back the story from Calgary . |
29 | You 'd g had to parade on the Sunday erm for weapon training , and one Sunday we earlier on , we had n't fired a rifle , so it was arranged for us to fire a rifle at a rifle range . |
30 | it was decided for me . |