Example sentences of "be [adv] for she " in BNC.
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1 | It had been enough for her that he was a man who thought his house a good point of departure for the Piero della Francesca trail . |
2 | How could she ever have thought that his negligent self-involvement would be enough for her ? |
3 | For all that , once would be enough for her . |
4 | She thought that if he said the wrong thing now everything would be over for her and him . |
5 | This place will always be here for her to come home to as long as I breathe . ’ |
6 | When her father died , I tried to be there for her . |
7 | She did n't want it , did n't need it and who would be there for her when she needed a shoulder to sob on ? |
8 | And who would be there for her at Casa Pinar where she had loved so desperately and lost so painfully ? |
9 | His restlessness permeated the entire house , and she felt guilty , certain that her presence was tying him to Gullholm , that if it were n't for her he would go home , or visit one or other of his sisters or his mother , all of whom made regular telephone calls . |
10 | ‘ Thank you for being there for her . ’ |
11 | So , if you 've got a sister who 's a Rainbow Guide , do n't forget to tell her about this super section — after all it is especially for her , although you might find it useful too ! |
12 | It is enough for her to know that things are going badly for Mrs Thatcher and the Tory party ; the details of the Westland affair do not engage her interest . |
13 | Surprisingly the Canyon Conference Centre is enough for her . |
14 | The grand style of landscaped gardens with carefully planned borders and regimented bedding plants ‘ like soldiers all lined up for attention ’ is not for her . |
15 | She still maintains it is not for her to disassociate herself from people over whom she has no control . |
16 | This is the world of self-effacing service in which the heroine moves with assurance : even if servitors are visible , it is not for her to notice them . |
17 | Giles said , ‘ The whole set-up is not for her . ’ |
18 | Be sure you beat her to it because , although the Rainbow section is really for her , you 'll enjoy it too . |
19 | No , but that 's excessively for her . |
20 | It 's maybe for her . ’ |
21 | Accept her cold rebuffs without anger or impatience ; be there for her as best he might in the fond hope that this dreary rain must cease , that Spring must come again , and she might wake one day to that glorious span of light across the water-meadows . |
22 | But his hesitation was enough for her . |
23 | ‘ I know , but she told me once that that was enough for her . |
24 | Later , later , she would tell him — of the embassy , Papa and J.D. — but for the moment it was enough for her to be the wounded girl whom he had healed . |
25 | She was not to be trapped into suspicion again ; if he knew his power so well that his presence was unnecessary , that was enough for her . |
26 | Maybe having Rohan — being his wife — was enough for her , and she did n't mind occupying some secondary place in his affections . |
27 | I told her I had a job for Duncan and there was money in it and that was enough for her to yell ‘ Duncan ! ’ so loud I felt I heard it without the need of the phone . |
28 | It left her free to be moved by the whole range of feeling , which was fragmented by personal action : the enmeshed lovers , the pleasure of the children , the beauty of her daughter , the fondling of the gentle night air , the great sky deepening gradually but surely , as it was being veiled in film on film of darker blues and velvets , it was all for her . |
29 | All that was over for her . |
30 | This was just for her , and all she was doing was trying to help . |