Example sentences of "it was [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Every house had one or two people who were over forty-five and it was misery for them . |
2 | It was sex for its own sake , pure and ungarnished by civilised preliminaries such as visits to the cinema or candlelit dinners . |
3 | It was sex for its own sake , pure and ungarnished by visits to the cinema or candlelit dinners |
4 | It was work for her now , dealing with the bitch and the male accomplice in Newington Butts . |
5 | It was nonsense for her to say no one had a motive for murdering her husband . |
6 | Henry II , moreover , had performed homage while King and although it was homage for his continental possessions and not for his kingdom , this was a step to which none of his predecessors as Kings of England had ever steeled themselves . |
7 | ‘ I think it was agony for her often , the balance between No 1 and No 2 . |
8 | After the fun and games of the Cheranganis it was time for something a bit more serious , so we headed for Mount Elgon , in the far west of the country , straddling the border between Kenya and Uganda . |
9 | Then , when the show was over and it was time for everyone to wake up and go home , they opened up the roof — the whole thing rolls back to one side . |
10 | It was time for her afternoon appointment . |
11 | It was time for me to disappear . |
12 | At the end of the season Chapman called me in and said it was time for me to decide one way or the other . |
13 | I could see that it was time for me to make the tea . |
14 | ‘ When it was time for me to fire the very pistol , I had to get up from the wireless operator 's seat and had to move my parachute — which was always as close to my feet as possible and instead of lifting it up by the canvas carrying handle , I lifted it up by the metal handle ( the rip cord ) and so had a bundle of silk to get out of the way . |
15 | We had several until I decided that it was time for me to sit on her lap . |
16 | Standing up , I assured her that I was n't drunk but tired and that I thought it was time for me to walk her home . |
17 | Once I grasped the centrality of symbolism to the religion and grasped its effect , it was time for me to leave . |
18 | Then it was time for me to attend the evening reception on Britania . |
19 | It was time for me to go . |
20 | I knew when I woke that it was time for me to return . |
21 | After six years it was time for me to move on to Debenham High School . |
22 | The half-hour eventually crawled round , then it was time for me to go and get ready . |
23 | ‘ I believed her when she assured me I would meet someone much more suitable when it was time for me to get married . ’ |
24 | eyes on before and when it was time for me to go to bed I would be encouraged not made |
25 | Yanto arranged to pick them up outside Sharpness Coop Sunday morning , after which Mary said it was time for her to go home . |
26 | Sarah refused to think about the inevitable separation from Corrie when it was time for her to be returned to the Foundling Hospital . |
27 | As she moved off with the other mounted followers , Artemis determined that if her father thought it was time for her to stop riding ponies and learn to hunt on a horse , then so be it . |
28 | Her friends were settled , politics infinitely depressing , she came to the decision to make some break ; it was time for her to go . |
29 | When they 'd covered more or less everything and it was time for her to go , Angelica walked with her to the main door . |
30 | The beeper alarm on Diane 's watch sounded as they were driving back , the signal that it was time for her to go and collect the litterbug Jed from his minder . |