Example sentences of "they be for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The feelings are no less intense for inspectors and headteachers than they are for students and teachers in their first appointment . |
2 | Of course , such decisions are medical matters in that they arise in the context of the professional relationship of doctor and patient , and they are for doctors to make in that the doctor is the professional ‘ on the spot ’ caring for the patient . |
3 | Jean Parmiter reported that tickets are now available for the Reunion — Please remember they are for Members Only and Teachers are reminded that membership cards may be checked at this and future events . |
4 | So one reason why many women are less easily aroused in the morning may well be because social factors are more important for them than they are for men . |
5 | Wars are almost as disastrous for wildlife as they are for humans . |
6 | They are for 15″ deep tanks , and for 2 , 3 or 4′ tanks . |
7 | Informative labels and simple counter identification through symbols about the location of goods are of considerable help to older people , as they are for shoppers of all ages . |
8 | They 're for things like spot cream . |
9 | Yes , but they 're going and then they 've got them in the ponds , they 've got them all in their ponds , so they 're obviously okay , they 're for ponds so it , I think if we probably get ten , fifteen on the , cos I 'm gon na be so used to seeing them , cos I 'm gon na be ordering those , I 'll order all the carps and you 've got as well |
10 | They 're for folks down South , who do n't know a lathe from a loom . ’ |
11 | I just knew there were certain places I could n't go because they were for blacks only , ’ he says . |
12 | Mostly they were for acts of right and grace , for example the granting of overdue wages or expenses , but a significant minority concerned complaints against royal and other officers . |
13 | I did n't think you could get grants for your hobby ; I thought they were for businesses and things like that . |
14 | Exact patterns of change will remain a matter of controversy for historians , as they were for contemporaries , but what emerges from the inadequate farm records and welter of subjective comment by biased and often condescending outside observers is a marked contrast between the fortunes of a few well-organised and prosperous landowners and the general backwardness of their counterparts and tenants . |
15 | They were for teenagers , looking ahead to a life where anything wonderful could happen . |
16 | They were for servants . |
17 | Important as they were for historians of the future , and as a source for scholarship generally , public records generated less political and academic controversy then than later . |