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

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1 It is made from presses steel , which is then epoxy coated for a durable finish , and has rubber treads bonded on for step security .
2 And Capriati admitted she is not prepared to wait for ever to achieve her ambition to be world No 1 .
3 I think he allows her considerable freedom over her — her weakness , you know , and so she is quite content to work for him whatever the village may say of him , and they do , to be sure , say some very foolish things .
4 The decision depends partly on the previous state of knowledge of the topic under investigation — one is most likely to opt for flow visualization in a preliminary exploration — and partly on the efficacy of available transducers in the particular situation .
5 In the light of their two powerful flashlights visibility was all that could be wished for and it took them only two minutes to carry out their examination : unless one is looking for some obscure mechanical fault there is very little to look for in an engine-room .
6 This second purpose is dealt with not only in the brief account of evolution outlined above but by a philosophical discussion of the production of ideas in history which it is equally essential to understand for apprehending the Marxist attitude to history and anthropology .
7 It is not necessary to control for anything , since there are no other variables connected to both age and income and prior to one of them .
8 The lifetime of the proton in a nucleus is predicted to be greater than 1025 years , so it is not feasible to wait for a sufficient number of transmuted atoms to accumulate .
9 Generally , it is not possible to act for both a buyer and a seller , for their interests vary .
10 Although it is not possible to apply for a PEP in joint names , a husband and wife can each invest up to £6,000 in separate plans .
11 Note that it is not possible to apply for a family assistance order ; the court must act of its own volition .
12 It is not uncommon to wait for 5 hours for the result to be obtained .
13 We have got a well established machinery instituted , we work under that auspices and I believe it is not unreasonable to ask for a substantial wage increase , because after all , a lot of our members depend on family income supplement and rents and rates rebates .
14 There is no doubt that officialdom in Brussels turns a blind eye to anti-competitive behaviour by state-owned industries in a way that it is not prepared to do for private companies .
15 If an injury is serious i.e. where marked residual aspects claimed and/or lengthy absence from work involved , it is not advisable to wait for the third party solicitors to produce a Medical Report .
16 I am satisfied that the plaintiff is in a state where it is reasonably necessary to provide for the costs of setting up and maintaining a trust to handle the plaintiff 's financial interests over the years ahead .
17 To get good dried apricots it is nowadays necessary to shop for them in wholefood and health food stores .
18 What should you do if you do n't live in London , and find that it is financially difficult to pay for such courses ?
19 It is particularly important to allow for the electronic relaxation of the ion — adjustments of all other electrons — though the timescale is too short to allow vibrational relaxation .
20 With Lewis this was not so , and it is probably vain to look for reasons .
21 At a time when it is increasingly popular to search for complex explanations for continuing or increasing levels of unsafe sexual behaviour among gay and bisexual men the most obvious explanation — lack of continuing education about safer sex — must not be overlooked .
22 It is clearly necessary to cater for all the languages in the group and ‘ double ’ resourcing or ‘ triple ’ or even more , has been possible for us with Nuffield Foundation funding , but it is far from being seen as an obvious need by those who hold the State sector purse strings , for example !
23 If however doubts exist as to the application of the compulsory provisions , it is clearly wise to apply for registration ex abundante cautela. ( e ) HM Land Registry fees The registration or modification of a restriction ( see p121 ) will incur a fee of £40 ( Land Registration Fees Order 1992 ( SI No 2089 ) ) although no fee is payable if the application is accompanied by an application upon which a scale fee is payable .
24 However , despite its diminutive size , it is well able to fend for itself in a mixed community tank , protecting its territory against all comers , even if they happen to be twice its size .
25 It is also possible to study for these examinations by taking a one-year full time course at The City or Heriot Watt Universities .
26 Having said that , it is also wise to opt for a greenhouse that can be extended at a later date by adding on another ‘ module ’ .
27 It is also important to care for the carers themselves .
28 It is also difficult to save for an emergency such as house repairs or other expenses like a new winter coat .
29 It is trivially easy to select for a particular genetic formula , so long as you can read the genes of all the animals .
30 It is very hard to know for the simple reason that very few records of justices ' out-of-sessions activities survive , and although sometimes these cases were heard by two or more justices at petty sessions , even the records of these hearings are scarce and incomplete .
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