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

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1 And I 'm for it , ’ Nevil stated .
2 Any nonsense and you 're for it . ’
3 I know her now and she is for my fool 's turn that will be caught by her .
4 Now , all these things are not just for this woman , they were for you , and they 're for me .
5 And they 're for your mother , not you ! ’ she declared , incensed that he should show so little consideration .
6 ‘ It 's in their interests to address the issue and it 's for them to decide whether change is cost effective , but it 's in our interests too . ’
7 Parliament has placed the primary responsibility for their enforcement on local authorities and it is for them to decide their own course of action .
8 The hope is to set up groups across Scotland to discuss health issues on a local level and it is for them that the recruitment drive has been started .
9 However , as was made clear by the Divisional Court , the release of a life sentence prisoner is solely at my discretion and it is for me to decide , after receiving the Parole Board 's recommendation and after consulting the judiciary as required by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , when actual release should take place .
10 ‘ the release of a life sentence prisoner is solely at my discretion and it is for me to decide , after receiving the Parole Board 's recommendation and after consulting the judiciary as required by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , when actual release should take place .
11 –This is the fourth annual report which I have presented to the Village Association in the last five years and it is for me the most pleasing , not because I am standing down as chairman but because I feel that it is the most positive report that I have been able to give .
12 ‘ This is the fourth annual report which I have presented to the Village Association in the last five years and it is for me the most pleasing , not because I am standing down as chairman but because I feel that it is the most positive report that I have been able to give .
13 ‘ All right , well I have told you that the facts are for you ; you have seen all the witnesses in the case , you have heard them and it is for you to assess their evidence and to decide which of them you believe , if any , which of them you disbelieve , if any .
14 And it is for his gaffes as much as his gifts that old Colemanballs — the column Private Eye named after them — will be remembered .
15 Each image is like a candle and it is for us to embroider our minds so that they are like the constellations of the heavens — Rumi 's harvest of stars .
16 And it is for us surely to open ourselves without prejudice to the shape that it will take in the future .
17 I wonder what it 'd be like if the phone suddenly rung and it was for me .
18 If he could see the sense behind Darwin 's arguments , it is unlikely that his subscribers would ; and it was for their tastes that he catered .
19 Discipline was rigid and we respected it , but resented it too , because of a particular juvenile arrogance that must have been founded on the knowledge that the world was changing a lot more than they realised , and it was for us that it was changing .
20 And it was for my benefit — to show what he was about to do to me .
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