Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] [adj] for i " in BNC.
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1 | The bed in the room next to you is perfectly adequate for me , I promise . ’ |
2 | It is strictly unnecessary for me to deal with the issue of discretion which only arises if the court has power to rectify . |
3 | It is undoubtedly heretical for me to say so , but I feel that , in a concert performance of the Suite No. 2 alone , these cuts greatly improve the score 's effectiveness . ’ |
4 | I must say again that it is very odd for me to have to describe all this for you . |
5 | ‘ It is very hard for me to comprehend what is happening to me at home in Australia let alone here in Britain and around the world . |
6 | It is very hard for me to bear because my employer and even my own family think I am just being work-shy . |
7 | However , that does n't have an effect on our er ability to agree a figure of three three for the city itself , in the structure plan , because the work we 've done on the local plan taking into account commitments and suitable allowances for small sites , does indicate to us that a figure of three three is achievable , but would be extremely difficult to exceed , the difference here between the four thousand and the three three does , however , have an impact on our neighbours clearly , and as was mentioned yesterday the City Council does own some some twenty nine hectares of land outside its current boundary , er located in the Ryedale District Council area , that land , some of that land has planning consent , the remainder is allocated in the draft Southern Ryedale local plan and was excluded from the greenbelt , that land it is the City Council 's intention to use to meet its er requirements for affordable housing , could accommodate some seven hundred dwellings , I think it is very important for me to emphasize that that is a very clear commitment of the City Council , and therefore that land in Ryedale would not er in the majority of its case be available for open market use , we would be seeking to use it to meet er affordable housing requirements . |
8 | ‘ It is very difficult for me . |
9 | ‘ In truth , sir , it is very difficult for me to judge , ’ she said , ‘ owing to the fact I have never met any people like you before . ’ |
10 | It is hardly necessary for me to point out that should this advice be tendered and refused by Your Majesty , only one result could follow in accordance with the requirements of constitutional monarchy , that is , the resignation of myself and the National Government . |
11 | It is certainly good for me physically , though I am a little dubious about its ultimate good . |
12 | As a result , he continued , ‘ It is quite impossible for me in a letter to give you a detailed account of my proceedings my time being at present fully occupied in unpacking arrangements and other matters . ’ |
13 | It is quite commonplace for me to thrust my hand past my ferrets , grab a rabbit by its hind legs and pull it past the ferret . |
14 | True , Kant thinks that if morality is ultimately valid it is because we have somehow settled on these imperatives ourselves at the noumenal level , but to this — apart from the dubiousness of the metaphysics — it is likely to be objected that if the imperatives spring from myself it is quite proper for me to rescind them when convenient . |
15 | Thank you for your recent letter , it is always useful for me to hear what use the publications that I have sent out were put to . |
16 | It is too deep for me … |
17 | Well , it is too disgusting for me to be able to tell you . |
18 | In any case , it is too difficult for me , and I wish I had been a movie comedian or something of the sort and had never heard of physics ’ . |
19 | [ Finally as we have mentioned before it is now necessary for me to obtain a Corporate Finance Engagement Letter and we enclose two copies of our standard letter . |
20 | It is less one-dimensional for me now . |
21 | He is too useful for me to discard at the present time . |