Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun sg] for they [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The more involved that teachers feel , the greater is the tendency for them to understand what is required for the review , to consider the LEA guidelines to be adequate and to recall the review . |
2 | ‘ With a glut of farming properties on the market in parts of south west England at drastically reduced prices , now is the time for them to buy , ’ Dai Jenkin says . |
3 | It 's a chance for them to forget the washing up and their household chores , put their feet up and settle down for a comfortable snooze in front of their favourite television programme ( which really does n't sound much different from normal , does it ? ) |
4 | There 's a erm if there 's a need for 'em to clean this Saturday , say they need to clean round that sedge |
5 | We are saying that , under the legislation for the trusts , there is no obligation for them to train , despite what the hon. Lady has said . |
6 | Because enterprises receive the official , rather than the higher , black market , price , there is no incentive for them to increase production . |
7 | In this case their prediction model mimics the behaviour of the correct model so closely that there is no incentive for them to seek out further information to refine their predictions . |
8 | There is no compulsion for them to vet their staff and no national organisation to control them . |
9 | ‘ There is no need for them to slaughter me . |
10 | Given full rein to run as far as they want , the plants are living very well and do n't feel in any particular danger , so there is no need for them to waste energy by perpetuating the species and going to the trouble of producing flower and setting seed . |
11 | Is n't it because women are by nature inferior , and know it , so usually there is no need for them to crave to be treated as inferior ? |
12 | There 's no point in sending them off on endless — no doubt excellent — courses if there 's no incentive for them to use up large slices of their spare time in teaching the game . |
13 | ‘ We are going to Liverpool at just the right time and there 's no reason for them to expect any favours from us . ’ |
14 | So there 's no need for them to know . ’ |
15 | I 'll need dog-handlers immediately and they 'll have to be sent out to Pontino , there 's no need for them to check in here first — the girl they released is in shock . |
16 | you know , below the shadow of both the next two properties , we shall , we shall , you know , just have a brick wall , and if they they just shifted the garage to one end and as far as I 'm concerned it 's an excuse for them to put up the power , that is , |
17 | Erm , again it 's an option for them to have if need be . |
18 | Secondment is an opportunity for them to learn at first hand about the world of work to which their students are aspiring . |
19 | Rather it is an opportunity for them to contribute positively to the educational , social and personal support which many pupils do need but often do not receive . |