Example sentences of "be [adj] for that " in BNC.

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1 At least Senna and Honda can be grateful for that
2 I suppose it 's something to be grateful for that I can do anything useful for you , so stop worrying .
3 ‘ I would be grateful for that . ’
4 I think we 'll erm be grateful for that .
5 It was a modest success in its own way , enabling me to risk becoming a full-time freelance , and I shall always be grateful for that .
6 We should be grateful for that too , there 's many in this world who have n't .
7 But er she does want to pay it back , she does want to pay it back , and er well she wants to pay it back , erm , if you could start it this time next year she 'd be er she would be grateful for that .
8 Yes I 'd be grateful for that chairman if that could be arranged thank you .
9 She should be grateful for that , at least .
10 She should be grateful for that , she told herself irritably — instead , it only served to heighten her growing frustration all the more .
11 We will always be grateful for that , ’ said Sally .
12 Later , I had cause to be grateful for that clause .
13 ‘ You 'll be sorry for that , all of you , ’ the seaman said .
14 Otherwise a £10 fee will be payable for that month .
15 It would , I think , be appropriate for that detailed statement to be made available to the other parties well in advance of the hearing , to enable the claim and the detail of it to be considered .
16 At regular intervals , usually monthly , the contingency previously agreed to be appropriate for that stage of the work should be added to the current estimate to produce the current forecast of the final cost .
17 One reason is that the commercial transaction test seems to go too far ; many transactions which will be generally regarded as perfectly legitimate forms of investment , are entered into solely , or at least predominantly , for tax reasons , and I think it would be wrong to suggest that they might be taxable for that reason alone .
18 And it 's my opinion we both ought to be glad for that . ’
19 In Lambert v. Lewis ( 1981 H.L. ) Lord Diplock said that the condition of fitness for purpose was a continuing obligation ‘ that the goods will continue to be fit for that purpose for a reasonable time after delivery , so long as they remain in the same apparent state and condition as that in which they were delivered , apart from normal wear and tear . ’
20 It would be ideal for that .
21 Now if you understand that , if you 're actually targeting , you want to get something into a national paper or local paper or something , you need to think at about your particular item you want to get across and think ‘ What sort of angle could actually be useful for that particular outlet ? ’
22 I have tried to er persuade him that , that Colin would be good for that job .
23 I will command the main body and Jotan will be responsible for that part of the force which will travel west once we have crossed the G'bai .
24 As I am fully conscious of the importance of preserving national unity , I propose to give your Government complete support in the vigorous prosecution of the War ; but unity without action is nothing but futile carnage , and I can not be responsible for that .
25 underneath it , you know , under those trucks or something , but I mean we , we , we ca n't be responsible for that .
26 Faced with those kind of possible reductions in service , if there is a penny one penny more than necessary spent on administration and bureaucracy wherever it is in the youth and community programme that is gon na be less money for front line vision and the Labour group can have to think very , very carefully about that and the issue is gon na be that if we 're spending too much money or if they 're coming back to supplementary estimates which wo n't be available er given the financial situation next year if we 're having two heads of centres or whatever when we could have one that is gon na mean less money for front line services to the people of Highfields and there 'll only be one group that will be responsible for that , if that does come about and I think that 's something that we all need to bear in mind because what we were told as members of that committee is that the youth and community budget is gon na be in for some very serious times in the future and it 's mainly the government 's fault because of the way they 've decided to re-organise the situation it 's going out of our hands into the control of an unelected body and like most members of this council I think we would oppose that but that 's the reality of the situation and I could not support any increase of funds er for any community centres if I knew it was simply gon na be spent on administration .
27 We should all of us be responsible for that building , not just myself or yourself .
28 You have to , because , how can you be busy for that entire period of time ?
29 In either case , however , fiscal policy would be available for that purpose .
30 Thus if the income , which had been capitalised , bore tax at source , no credit would be available for that tax charge ( see Notes of Meeting of the Law Society and the Revenue , 8 June 1981 , para 15 ) .
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