Example sentences of "[that] [am/are] [adv] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is migration patterns that are primarily responsible for these shifts , and they are also related to changes in residential preferences and to trends in the location of employment and housing opportunities . |
2 | The Attorney General tells the story of what happened and indicates those aspects of the accident that are particularly relevant for close examination . |
3 | It has cushion covers that are easily removable for dry cleaning and the sofa comes complete with two matching scatter cushions . |
4 | A robot capable of entering sewers that are too small for human access has also recently become available in the UK . |
5 | The arguments that the desert-living wild asses in northern Africa live in such small groups that this type of bonding enhancement would not be needed , and that the northern horses have winter coats that are too shaggy for vivid striping , are somehow unconvincing . |
6 | Cash-strapped governments are being pushed into privatisations that are too big for domestic stockmarkets to absorb at prices that are acceptable to the seller . |
7 | At the same time , international standards may demand tabular formats ( for example , involving age groups ) that are quite unsuitable for domestic planning . |
8 | It will be interesting to know how the wha how the minister proposes to define er materials er material significance , er who will issue guidance on that point er will it be the professional associations , is it something that the government is going to turn it 's mind to and what is , what does it actually mean er for example if the auditor was looking at the Maxwell accounts er what what is a matter of material er er er significance , er for example would it be materially significant that just about every one er er who you spoke to at the time thought that Maxwell was a crook although interestingly that was n't er apparently the view of the regulator or that are directly responsible for these matters , er but even before Maxwell was exposed for the the crook that he was er many , many people knew from him that his conduct , er the way his conducted himself , the D T I itself of course had said that he was a a a manifestly unsuitable person er to be in charge of a company . |
9 | Sager [ 1981 ] has identified a number of sublanguages that are sufficiently regular for this technique , and provides a methodology for the reliable identification of their constituent semantic classes . |