Example sentences of "[pron] [be] convenient for " in BNC.

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1 A marshalling point for waste was set up at Baldonnell , near Dublin , which is convenient for the south and west .
2 In 1605 it began trading at Surat , which was convenient for the Persian trade already developed by the Muscovy Company and also for diplomatic contact with the Moghul capital at Agra .
3 We are convenient for NEC , airport and City Centre and have off street parking .
4 Current users of bank loans were much more likely than non-users to say that they are convenient for expensive goods , and more likely to say they are easy to understand and use and make shopping simple .
5 It 's convenient for me to have a flat in town , ’ he replied shortly .
6 Mind you , it 's convenient for the Sugar House in n it ?
7 I should say it 's convenient for neither I should imagine .
8 There are times when it is convenient for us to go to sleep ( the shops are not open , etc. ) and when it is expected that we will not be noisy .
9 For many purposes it is convenient for biologists to focus their attention at the level of the vehicle .
10 For other purposes it is convenient for them to focus their attention at the level of the replicator .
11 Private Acts of Parliament are often needed for major development projects , and it is convenient for them to contain all the provisions relating to the project including consent under the appropriate Planning Act .
12 Users of mail order were much more likely than non-users to say it is convenient for people who are not well off , easy to understand and use , and makes shopping simple .
13 It is convenient for summer beauty — and good for older women .
14 In these circumstances , it is convenient for corporate officials to pull the cloak of honest ignorance over their heads and proceed under its darkness to stumble blindly and unwittingly over the thin line between what is condoned and what is condemned .
15 It is convenient for our purpose to adopt the DES definition of courses in management education as being those which are primarily post-graduate and post experience .
16 It should be emphasized that this division into four classes is man-made ; it is convenient for the construction of partial theories , but it may not correspond to anything deeper .
17 To avoid interrupting the user while engaged in some other activity ( which may or may not involve LIFESPAN ) , each user 's mail is accumulated until it is convenient for the user to inspect and/or print the messages .
18 In order that you may continue with other work ( not necessarily involving LIFESPAN ) , mail messages are accumulated within LIFESPAN until it is convenient for them to be inspected or printed .
19 I believe many people increasingly want their news when it is convenient for them — when they get in from work , when they 've picked up the children from school , when they take a break from their work , or finish a meeting , when they arrive in a hotel .
20 I believe many people increasingly want their news when it is convenient for them — when they get in from work , when they 've picked up the children from school , when they take a break from their work , or finish a meeting , when they arrive at a hotel .
21 Thus , payment for work carried out now might be made several months later and it is convenient for the debt to be expressed and for the payment to be made in money terms rather than in terms of some commodity .
22 It was open to everybody , but clearly it was convenient for people working in the place .
23 Later Old Town Square became important as it was convenient for the customs house at Ungelt near the Judith Bridge — the forerunner of the Charles Bridge — and Vyšehrad .
24 The answer was that Pomeranian Polish identity was no threat unless the Junkers decided that it was convenient for it to be so ; the identity of the Pomeranian Poles was so peripheral to Polish national identity that politically these people were no threat at all .
25 Although it was convenient for the government to appear to be quite separate from Haketa , the relationship was so close that in practice it would be accurate to describe the organisation as an officially sanctioned and sponsored ‘ tame ’ pressure group .
26 Of course it was convenient for factory-owners to build an element of flexibility into their businesses by using women as outworkers when they needed to .
27 It was convenient for Rome to use confiscated enemy estates to install a strong military reserve in freshly conquered lands .
28 They had bought the flat because it was convenient for Mike 's daily train .
29 Apparently it was convenient for BR to say that , because , had there been such a high-speed line included in the Channel Tunnel Bill , it is possible that that Bill would have fallen .
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