Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adj] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's well worth the trouble , though , firstly because it 's obviously ideal for bringing out the bass in small guitars , secondly because it looks just fabulous , and thirdly because it makes the inside of the guitar smell like an explosion in a spice market . |
2 | It does n't it 's not good for building up relationships . |
3 | It 's not ready for rigging yet is it ? |
4 | Ah , that 's not ready for opening yet , Steven . |
5 | Oh golly , oh blimey she 's all , that one she 's always , she 's always ready for setting off were n't she ? |
6 | The Union 's more famous for producing Cabinet ministers than snooker players , but for Balliol undregraduate , Chris Grzesik , this was the chance of a lifetime . |
7 | It 's also good for keeping vampires away . ’ |
8 | It 's the brainchild of a local landscape artist , who 's also responsible for bringing in Genesis , after hearing a song about railway workmen on their latest album . |
9 | It 's really good for sitting down with a meal and just forgetting about work . |
10 | They call me old-fashioned but there 's nothing wrong with rhyme — it 's very good for creating rhythm , making it accessible . |
11 | ‘ I once heard her say ’ , Hortensia went on , ‘ that a large boy is about the same weight as an Olympic hammer and therefore he 's very useful for practising with . ’ |
12 | If you think about , it 's very difficult for looking at graph one than er than er looking at the more settled line on graph two , which is actually the same thing if you abide by that |
13 | It 's too hot for playing at Belsen . ’ |
14 | After all , ’ she continued , fixing her smile , forcing herself to look into those eyes that were so deep she felt she could drown in them , ‘ life 's too short for moping about and parties are meant to be fun , are n't they ? ’ |