be for something in English
be in favor of something, be pro-
Use "be for something" in a sentence
1. But for everyone there is something unendurable -- something that cannot be contemplated.
2. Be Comprised of (something) To be made up of something; to consist of something
3. 6 The fruit of the tree suddenly became something to be longed for, something irresistible!
4. Be implicated in something to be involved in a crime; to be responsible for something bad Senior officials were implicated in the scandal
5. Boon definition, something to be thankful for; blessing; benefit
6. He wasn't badly hurt-that's something to be thankful for.
7. Assimilate someone or something into something to cause someone or something to be absorbed into something
8. Can something be done?
9. For there to be a real change, something more is necessary.
10. Afraid to do something Don’t be Afraid to ask for help
11. He may be able to prescribe you something for that cough.
12. [not before noun] Answerable (for something) responsible for something and ready to accept punishment or criticism for it Ministers must be made Answerable for their decisions
13. Blameworthy is used to describe someone or something that deserves to be blamed for something negative that has happened
14. Blamable is used to describe someone or something that deserves to be blamed for something negative that has happened
15. Blameable is used to describe someone or something that deserves to be blamed for something negative that has happened
16. For MacOS X users may be accustomed to something a little different.
17. 29 He may be able to prescribe you something for that cough.
18. You borrow something for me in return, we can then be even.
19. So maybe there's something to be said for total surveillance after all.
20. He would have liked her to be indebted to him for something.
21. This is not a something that can be completed once for all.
22. Bound to do/be something certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something
23. Belie something to show that something cannot be true or correct
24. Belie something to show that something cannot be true or correct
25. Award (one) (something) for (something) To bestow something upon one for a particular reason