Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [to-vb] [noun] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 Then , provided the exclusion clause as a whole passes the general requirement of reasonableness as discussed above , the clause will be effective to exclude liability for all the other classes of liability for which the UCTA permits exclusion subject to the requirement of reasonableness .
2 And it would be outrageous to impute motives for such stereotyping .
3 I suppose you 've got to be able to do maths for most things have n't you ?
4 Guilty because the authorities declare him guilty , a man must still be able to furnish pretexts for that guilt …
5 Unfortunately many researchers report that they do n't seem to be able to find time for such ‘ extra ’ activities because of overload from other more pressing work .
6 Windows NT has been dubbed ‘ Windows Not There ’ by some cynics , because it has n't made an appearance on the marketplace yet , but when it arrives , it ought to have many of the better features of OS/2 version 2 , and , if my information is correct , be able to run programs for that environment as well as native Windows programs and DOS applications .
7 Consequently , the lake may remain with a negative K and be unable to support fish for many years .
8 Mr Crewe will be pleased to provide photographs for any next-of-kin or relatives .
9 Furthermore , if a citizen suffers loss as a result of failure by a Member State to implement a directive , the citizen may be entitled to recover damages for that loss from the State even if the relevant provisions of the directive are not directly effective and even if , had the directive been implemented , the citizen would have been entitled to damages from another citizen rather than the state .
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