Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] is [adj] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Boro boss added : ‘ Forwards are at the sharp end , especially away from home , where it is harder for them .
2 if the driver is prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond his control or it is necessary for him to stop in order to avoid an accident- or
3 However , if the department or faculty you are interested in is not listed , or it is impossible for you to come on the given dates , then we will do our best to arrange an individual visit for you provided you give us plenty of advance notice .
4 Second , even where this is the case , no warranty is implied if the circumstances show that the buyer does not rely , or it is unreasonable for him to rely , on the skill or judgment of the seller in deciding whether or not the goods are in fact suitable for that purpose .
5 Who or what is responsible for his growth ? ’
6 To say either that someone acts authoritatively or that someone is responsible for his actions may depend upon the possibility of ascribing mental states or capacities but neither is merely a shorthand way of ascribing them .
7 That she is concerned for him and wishes to assure herself as to his welfare is understandable , but that look of shining radiance is a trifle puzzling .
8 Instead , one has to adopt the effective theory that one has free will and that one is responsible for one 's actions .
9 When nuns make vows of celibacy they are saying that something is true for them in particular but that it does not belong to them .
10 I do not think that there is much for us to be proud about in the fact that the Prime Minister has relegated Britain to a second division of countries that can survive only by having low pay because they have low skills .
11 At this hour , artificial light will be all the light there is , and your main job the night before will be to ensure that there is sufficient for your purposes .
12 She said : ‘ I am enjoying it although it is difficult for me with the customers as I do n't know the shop . ’
13 Although he is well-known for his colours on blazers , on suits it 's the blue and blacks and the black-and-white story which we always do well with , ’ says Tolson .
14 However , I would add that it is best for you to experiment with your paper stretching technique .
15 In the fourth Gospel Jesus tells his followers , heart-broken because he is going to leave them , that it is better for them that he should do so :
16 For example , if you have decided that it is essential for your long term plan to learn about computers then every moment that you are not doing this activity is a wrong use of your time .
17 I do not believe that it is necessary for me to put into words the outrage of the House
18 I do not think that it is necessary for me to send for the chairmen of Back-Bench committees .
19 So money can be found when the Government feel that it is necessary for them to sustain their vote throughout the country .
20 What we have said what members have already resolved is that they do not believe that it is necessary for him to intervene .
21 By section 50C , a lawful user is permitted to copy or adapt a computer program providing that it is necessary for his lawful use and not prohibited by the agreement regulating the use ( for example , a licence agreement ) .
22 It is such a strong signal that it is necessary for us to know more about it . "
23 Is all this easy , and does the book explain that it is easy for someone who is not Elizabeth Taylor to achieve this ?
24 They argue that it is easy for someone to appear to be above the age of 17 and say laws should be introduced that place less onus on the newsagent , who may be an innocent victim .
25 A kick which falls short places the kicker at a distinct disadvantage , because his body weight is totally behind the kick , so that it is easy for his opponent to pull him off balance .
26 Although I accept that it is right for us to do that , a counterbalance should be a more effective way of scrutinising affirmative and negative orders .
27 It is because of those reforms that it is right for us to be sceptical about some of the claims that the right hon. Gentleman has made today .
28 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
29 Winch 's criticism of this way of looking at morality , as we have shown , is that it separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , and a man has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
30 But was she trying to confuse the plot by saying : ‘ I know that it is impossible for me to win four Grand Slam tournaments this year . ’
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