Sentence examples for for to be from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'for to be' is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase is 'to be'. For example: I want to be happy.

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Personal sacrifice has been called for, to be sure.

Not sure what for, to be perfectly honest.

To get through to the main draw is all I could ask for, to be honest.

It's something I've trained so hard for, to be Olympic champion twice".

This is what you practise for to be part of this moment.

The vast majority of this audience find what you stand for to be completely disgusting".

You consider any e-mail that you don't ask for to be spam.

The attempt, which he worked for, to be 'one happy family' (his phrase) is lost.

Did you know that the Spanish have two verbs for "to be"?

"It's what they went to medical school for, to be humanists, not technicians.

We wait for "To be or not to be", and our favourite speeches to roll along.

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