Example sentences of "[verb] [is] [adv] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 That they are included is as much for the protection of the member States themselves , who will be responsible for the budget of the organisation and need its field of operations to be defined , as for non-members who need to know the extent of the organisation 's powers .
2 Echo sounding is also responsible for an erroneous impression given on chart traces , suggesting that the loch walls continue down for 1000 m or so beneath a filling of loose sediment .
3 The Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides that where any damage is caused by poisonous , noxious or polluting waste which has been deposited on land , any person who deposited it or caused or knowingly permitted it to be deposited is civilly liable for the damage , provided that his act constituted an offence under section 3(3) or section 18(2) of the Act .
4 This method of riding is less tiring for the horse and less risky .
5 The , another analogy that I find is quite useful for the ego is erm Captain Kirk on the bridge of the Enterprise , okay ?
6 It is unlikely that there are an enormous number of institutions doing major work in this area whose views are not recorded here , and the proportion of institutions represented is reasonably high for a postal survey .
7 What I do think is very dangerous for a p for a candidate in any party is to flirt with the big idea of any of your opponents .
8 But he added : ‘ It 's up to Mr Swales to do what he thinks is appropriately best for the club … with Mr Swales at the club I do n't think I 'd be there . ’ .
9 Travelling alone , which needless to say is rather unusual for a member of the fair sex . ’
10 What the hon. Member for Hemsworth ( Mr. Enright ) said is not true for the vast majority of the population .
11 The club 's record buy is not eligible for the Rumbelows League Cup semi-final against Manchester United .
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