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

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1 The importance of this part of the debate is that it illuminates one crucially important difference between , on this occasion , Devlin and Hart : that is , the disagreement over whether or not it is possible for there to be areas of behaviour which , whilst they might be considered to be ‘ immoral ’ , could also be considered to be ‘ private ’ .
2 However , if a church member asks whether or not it is right for a Christian to be hypnotised , I have to give a negative answer .
3 In public debate marriage can take on a political significance as its supporters and opponents do battle over whether or not it is good for men , good for women and good for society .
4 Or maybe it 's sensible for a , an expansion on that , on .
5 Moreover , his review took account of factors which were very different from those relevant to ‘ streamlining the planning machine ’ : the increasing pressure for public consultation and participation in the planning process , and the ‘ dissatisfaction on the part of applicants because they often do not understand why particular decisions have been made , or why it is necessary for what may seem small matters to be the concern of the planning machinery at all ’ .
6 In theory , the Cabinet is still collectively responsible to the Commons , and so it is possible for a government to be defeated on a motion of no confidence in the Commons so that it would be forced resign , call for another general election , and face judgement at the polls .
7 And so it is possible for people to come and live here ,
8 And so it is important for feminists to address the concepts of gender which inform it .
9 So erm you know you , you , you I mean I 'm I N F J and so it 's alright for me to think I 've changed your thinking .
10 If people are leaving severed heads in fonts and monkeying about with regimental relics after hours they 'd need keys and naturally it 's awkward for Charles if … ’
11 Cos obviously it 's different for you .
12 And anyway it 's bad for democracy for any one political party to be in power for too long .
13 have a poll tax , and let's have fifty per cent V A T , why , make it a hundred per cent and then it 's easy for people to calculate .
14 or touching it and that pad should be big enough to cover the wound , so you should something , overlaps , alright , and then if you find , if you unwrap the roll a little bit further , you do n't want to unroll it completely , your see that if while you 're using it in practice you need to roll it up again backwards towards the back of the bandage like so , we 'll roll it up again , backwards and when you get to the bandage you just fold the bandage up around the long end and wind the short end round it firmly and there it 's ready for use again in practice , you would n't of course do that for real would you ?
15 This has little effect and the courts will still regard the contract as one contract ( albeit a severable one ) and therefore it is possible for a sufficiently serious breach to be a repudiation of the whole contract , Smyth ( Ross ) v. Bailey ( 1940 H.L. )
16 This is a question of fact for the court to decide and therefore it is essential for the prosecution to show that the conditions seriously reduced the ability of the driver to see other vehicles etc .
17 One of the significant outcomes was the volume of blood transfused , and therefore it is important for the transfusion policy to be stated , especially as the text does not suggest that the staff were blind to the study groups .
18 But that is a shaped garment and therefore it 's ideal for expensive fibres .
19 The assumption itself may patently be wrong , but nevertheless it is difficult for people in superior positions to realize that they are just as fallible as those below .
20 But equally it is important for the member of a department to understand something of the way in which it works , and the internal and external forces that shape its policies .
21 Not only of course u u unfortunately of course and Sue , Sue mentions there are tragic exceptions to this and one tragic exception i is human beings because unfortunately it is possible for a male human being to force er a female at intercourse because we tend to do it lying down and males are bigger and stronger .
22 That , that is its primary function , that 's its primary purpose , but it has a secondary purpose as well it is concerned for the pursuit of what are now termed er in the jargon sub-strategic objectives .
23 Therefore , though musically it is excellent for the voice to exploit its complete range , from a practical viewpoint we should use the ‘ comfortable ’ zone more than any other , and venture into extreme ranges only rarely , and then only when it is very much to the point .
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