Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh well of course , it 's paradise for mice is n't it
2 It 's money for preparation for the next phase of building work which is to restore the Grand Stair and the rainwater system which has failed .
3 's enthusiasm for virology went back to his postdoctoral years at The Rockefeller Institute where he was working under the tutelage of .
4 It 's income for life . ’
5 It 's tagliatelle for supper .
6 ‘ Course , it 's crap for actors , but it 's experience for you . ’
7 Ferry himself would probably tell you that in it 's search for perfection , the motor industry has taken from the driver and given to the machine .
8 That 's entrance for look at the back .
9 Scotland 's last remaining independent whisky firm , Invergordon , has lost it 's battle for survival .
10 The Buffs is well-known for it 's work for charity and on Easter Monday all proceeds from a lunchtime ‘ bandbox ’ and evening show featuring Lee and Marie and Feelings will boost an appeal for the North Riding Infirmary .
11 Please feel free to tell the VAXnotes people how to get on the list as well : the numbers are still going up steadily — I make it just under 60 now — and there 's room for loads more .
12 There 's room for flats I think .
13 Other economic commentators have also suggested that there 's room for labour cuts at NIE .
14 But surveys by Consumers ' Association magazine Which ? of the Retail Motor Industry Federation ( RMI ) and the Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Electrical Appliances ( AMDEA ) suggest there 's room for improvement .
15 There 's room for improvement .
16 ‘ The people of Philadelphia do n't want this type of film , ’ declared its District Attorney , ‘ It 's dirt for dirt 's sake . ’
17 It 's use for tasks such as stylistic analysis was recognised but considered to be of only minor interest since it did not consider the ‘ important ’ questions , such as how humans are able to process language .
18 I am also talking from a perspective of the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering and it 's concern for children generally .
19 From left to right , there 's Word for Windows , Excel , Talking Windows , Windows Draw , PhotoStyler , D'compress and Arachnid Fig 3 ( filename POWER3.TIF ) The Virtual Desktop Map .
20 It 's promotion for Rovers ! page 54
21 Gobshite ‘ tinks he 's a rock star cause he 's roadie for Paul 's band .
22 Neil Owen , who 's councillor for Milton-under-Wychwood , Fifield and Bruern , became an Independent when the eighteen rebels resigned in protest over the Government 's level of Community Charge in west Oxfordshire .
23 But if it 's rubbish it 's storage for Dick it 's taking up .
24 But I know a lad that 's physio for Wigan
25 So now there 's cause for celebration — and the reprieved holiday-makers can drink a toast to their bon vacances .
26 The unions also feel there 's cause for optimism .
27 There 's cause for encouragement in that it seems to be something we learn with age .
28 Mr Heseltine who 's MP for Henley , walked out of Mrs Thatcher 's Cabinet as Defence Secretary over the Westland helicopters affair in January nineteen eighty six .
29 I 'm sure you 'll find it 's food for thought .
30 So there 's food for thought !
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