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

26. Barter something for something They Bartered their grain for salt

27. Cutback (in something) a reduction in something Schools and hospitals will need to be prepared for sharp Cutbacks in public spending

28. Blame for (something) To foist or assign responsibility or guilt for something on someone else (who can be mentioned between "Blame" and "for")

29. For it to be worth something the box and everything has got to be in mint condition.

30. Condemn (someone or something) for (something) To judge someone or something harshly for a particular action

31. Take a shine to (someone or something) To have or develop a fondness or preference for someone or something; to be attracted to or desire someone or something

32. Allege something This procedure should be …

33. Cosmetically, yes, something can be done.

34. If something happens, so be it.

35. He must be doing something right.

36. It's gotta be microchips or something.

37. Must be coffee break or something.

38. Convenient for somebody/something He said meeting in Adelaide would be Convenient for him as well

39. To give something officially to someone or something for a particular purpose Allocate something (for something) A large sum has been Allocated for buying new books for the library

40. Something for everyone.

41. Pay for something.

42. Bathos can also be used more broadly for something that’s trite or overly sentimental.

43. I thought for sure you'd be showing up with some chrome spinners or something.

44. Await is a verb that means to wait for something or to be waiting

45. They view life as something to be used merely for gain and selfish pleasure.

46. Behoove (one) to (do something) To be a beneficial action for one to take

47. Beholden to somebody (for something) owing something to somebody because of something that they have done for you

48. For these returnees —“the escaped ones”— the abundant produce of their restored land will become “something to be proud of and something beautiful.”

49. See also: Contend Contend for (something) To compete against someone for something

50. Aspire seeks to be something completely different

51. It would be something lighthearted, some comedy.

52. See: (in) honor bound (to do something) all oak and iron bound all oak and iron bound and *sound as a barrel be bound and determined be bound to (be or do something) be duty bound be honor-bound be honor-bound to (do something) be out of Bounds be/feel duty/honour bound to do something bind (one) hand and foot bind (someone or something) together bind

53. Commingle something (with something) (finance) Campaign funds must not be Commingled with other money.

54. Something is Adjudged to be, have, etc

55. It cannot be something additional or marginal.

56. Someone must be thinking of something weird

57. It's something you'll be mighty proud of.

58. Something that happens as a result of something else can be described as Consequent

59. There must be something we can do.

60. Linking verb if something Constitutes something else, it is considered to be that thing

61. I must be a masochist or something.

62. Argue for/against something/doing something They Argued for the right to strike

63. Castigate somebody/something/yourself (for something) to criticize somebody/something/yourself severely He Castigated himself for being so stupid

64. LL: To be hard up for something means that you don't have enough of it.

65. Their preparedness to do something for me which might be to give me fiat money.

66. Antipathetic (to somebody/something) feeling strong dislike for somebody/something

67. (one) Could hear a pin drop (one) Could sell snow to Eskimos (one) Could stand (something) (one) Could use (something) (one) did everything (one) Could 'cept eat (someone) (one) might do worse (one) will be forgiven for (doing something) (one) would be forgiven for (doing something) (someone) Could sell an icebox to an Eskimo

68. See also: Award, for Award (someone or something) (something) To bestow something upon someone or

69. Be Conspicuous by (one's) absence To be noticeably missing from something

70. 2 LET/Allow make something possible to make it possible for something to happen or for someone to do something, especially something helpful or useful SYN permit Allow for something Our new system will Allow for more efficient use of resources

71. An Appurtenance can be something physical, or it may be abstract

72. Something for internal injuries.

73. Something shady for Jane?

74. adjoin (something) to be next to or joined to something A barn Adjoins the farmhouse.

75. [intransitive] Balk (at something) to be unwilling to do something or become involved in something because it is difficult, dangerous, etc

76. It could be simply a defensive move, but some thought it could be a trial balloon for something more intimate.

77. Adjoin (something) to be next to or joined to something A barn Adjoins the farmhouse.

78. Definition of Betoken (verb): be sign of something

79. A.t is something to be Avoidedi: 1: B

80. Admire somebody/something for something The school is widely Admired for its excellent teaching.