Example sentences of "[indef pn] [prep] be said [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you have to borrow , there is everything to be said for doing it cheaply .
2 A periodical reunion of the deaf of Great Britain and Ireland should always occur , and there is everything to be said in its favour .
3 There 's something to be said about that .
4 ‘ I expected something to be said to me by the directors after recent results .
5 It is not quite the setting the founders of the game envisaged but it has something to be said for it .
6 THERE is something to be said for a government creating horrible problems for itself .
7 With the domestic revolution of the past three decades , our family emotions have certainly thawed , but there is still something to be said for resisting the tendency to involve children in every aspect of the parental life .
8 There is something to be said for such a view .
9 There may , after all , be something to be said for allowing the communes to retain their sales taxes , which at present account for about 60 per cent of their revenues .
10 As marriage partners view themselves with regard to the prospect of being loved there is something to be said for considering the phileo model .
11 It is , first of all , the only view according to the internal constitutional laws of the Dominions affected , and there is something to be said for avoiding conflicts of constitutional laws .
12 However , there is something to be said for being kept waiting by a buyer .
13 While this ambiguity worried socialist doctrinaires , there was something to be said for leaving the question open , since nobody actually knew how capitalism would respond in practice to a determined reforming government , and meanwhile the ambiguity would tend to maximize the breadth of support for the programme .
14 There 's something to be said for experiencing bad things and coming back and doing the business .
15 This meant a lot of work with the Treasury solicitor 's office ; but it did mean that the commissioner had to write the report and not us , so there was something to be said for the arrangement .
16 Eighteenth-century politics have long had an unsavoury reputation , and although in the case of Scotland much of that reputation can be traced to the persuasive , but not strictly accurate , writings of Henry Cockburn and other Whig reformers of the early nineteenth century , it must be conceded at the outset that there is something to be said for the received account .
17 Considering the fears of Jacobite invasion there was something to be said for such a policy but it was not popular , especially in London , which had become the centre of support for Pitt and the war .
18 There is something to be said for having a well-fed appearance . ’
19 It may be that there is something to be said for this composite view .
20 There is perhaps something to be said for the continued use of the term student from the motives that led the Greeks to call the Furies the Eumenides , " the kindly ones ' , in the hope that the use of a flattering name might induce them to live up to it .
21 We 're in a mess and nothing is going to pull us out ; I am not a socialist ; I 'm not impressed by your little man in Rome ; I do n't like ultra-nationalists ( I 'm not one of those who 'd follow the general ) ; I think there is something to be said for constitutional monarchy but in France that cause is as dead as mutton ; I have not much faith in the League , nor in democracy as an up-to-date technique of government .
22 Some people may find it too exciting ; certainly , there is something to be said for being on the side of the road away from the steep drops into the valley , which means driving eastwards by this route and not westwards , or into Bigorre not out of it .
23 Nevertheless , there may be something to be said for the notion of denunciation .
24 Hadlee reflected for a moment : ‘ I suppose there 's something to be said for that .
25 The devil has something to be said for him : he acts on his own initiative and is n't just following orders .
26 When foreign-language teachers are nowadays being encouraged to ‘ play the role of a sympathetic native speaker ’ , there must be something to be said for their actually being ‘ sympathetic native speakers ’ .
27 However , working women generally were by no means in favour of the double burden of work at home and in the factory and Mary MacArthur may well have spoken for a majority when she said : ‘ We are all familiar with the old ideal that women 's place is in the home , and I am sufficiently old fashioned to agree that there is something to be said for it ’ .
28 But the Service was in its infancy when the matter was under consideration , and there is something to be said for the status quo in those circumstances .
29 Finally , there may be something to be said for a non-exhaustive list of situations in which consent will be negatived .
30 The soft woods ; pine , spruce or larch are rather vulgar ; but there is something to be said for a really old vintage larch root .
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