Example sentences of "is [pron] for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is nothing for me to go back to , ’ she says , ‘ nothing for me to live off . |
2 | There is nothing for me to add ’ . |
3 | for example , that if a sporting event ends prematurely because of bad weather , or of attendance falls short of anticipated levels , some or all of the casual labour force can be discharged and workers need not be carried when there is nothing for them to do . |
4 | In other words Julie , there is nothing for you to do is all , I mean , you 're giving , you 're giving millions of instructions |
5 | ‘ There is nothing for us to discuss . ’ |
6 | You are welcome to serve my meals in my room , there is plenty for me to do alone upstairs . ’ |
7 | There is plenty for you to watch : the way they feed , the way they cluster around the queen , the way they look after their eggs and grubs ( larvae ) , the development of the larvae into adult ants . |
8 | Well I think , I think she 'll be that fed up being here all that time , she 'll be glad to get back to America to be quite honest with you Chris , what is there for her to do all that time ? |
9 | What is there for me to question you about ? ’ |
10 | Is it for me to go ? |
11 | How important is it for you to go home with a tan ? |
12 | Equally , how easy is it for you to conceive of another subject of experience , one who is not you ? |
13 | I know it 's basically to suit me , but how easy is it for you to get down to Victoria ? ’ |