Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It remains then to show that this is the right course for us to take . |
2 | After the driving programme last week , several fleet executives appeared convinced that diesel is the right road for them to pursue . |
3 | The House of Commons would make a great mistake if it accepted the proposition that this is the right way for it to operate . |
4 | On the street , the roof of your car may be at just the right height for you to rest your elbows as you take the shot , and there are all sorts of other items of street furniture such as lamp-posts which can serve as props . |
5 | The other Met girls , Sheila , Marjorie , Babs , Dora and Jean were all very easy to get on with , and the Met Office was custom built for the job , with benches that were properly lit and stools the right height for us to work from . |
6 | Singer Canice Kenealy says : ‘ Now is the right time for us to move to London . |
7 | They 're the people who press all the buttons to make sure that Central 's programmes , commercials and trailers are in the right place at the right time for you to watch . |
8 | ‘ With something like this you have to feel it 's the right moment for you to talk about it . |
9 | And perhaps the light from those ears of corn which are in just the right condition for her to lay her eggs , fluoresce in a particular manner , recognizing which from her own inward pre-patterned instincts , she homes in and deposits her eggs . |
10 | It may well be that he considered that it was not the right thing for him to do , after all , he was a good Jew and why should he marry a Moabite . |
11 | If a car suddenly swerves round the corner while I am standing in the middle of the road , the right thing for me to do is to jump for the pavement as spontaneously as a cat . |
12 | Lucy had already decided that this would be the wisest course for her to take . |
13 | If I had n't chucked away the rulebook shortly after Johannes Gutenburg invented printing , this would be the proper time for me to rise and shine . |
14 | Moreover , it is not our function to form a view in relation to any one of these appellants of the proper period for him to serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , and then if we disagree with the Secretary of State 's tariff say that the Secretary of State was wrong and quash his decision . |
15 | Ridley said that the Director of Public Prosecutions had now withdrawn his earlier objections to such a publication , but it would not be in the public interest for him to take any further action on the matter . |
16 | I strongly believe that this world , and its reality , is the wrong place for you to develop your ultimate potential . |
17 | But there 's not the slightest need for you to see me home . ’ |
18 | In fact , mahogany had been known in England since Sir Walter Raleigh 's day but it took the French ban for it to become popular . |
19 | Yeah , well the easy way for them to assess him is have a look at his tests , and if he has n't done any , then they 'll just assess him on what he can do . |
20 | The actual date for it to come into force has yet to be announced by the Secretary of State for the Environment . |
21 | It was incredible that I 'd ended up in her kitchen , too , because she was the perfect person for me to cry on — and she , knowing me from way back when , was a phenomenal comfort to me , explaining so much I did n't know about the Jewish way of death , about the absence of hell , about the soul . |
22 | ‘ Never mind , ’ Guido was saying , ‘ this is the perfect place for you to get in a bit of physical training . |
23 | We 've made plenty of enemies over the years , even politicians here at the UN , and this will provide them with the perfect ammunition for them to shoot UNACO down in flames . |
24 | If these figures are right that we 've been given by the department and I 'm not saying them whether they 're right or whether they 're wrong but well we have to r rely on what we 're getting this is why Mr is sending this lot to the Chief Executive for him to do some work I think it 's very important that it is done independently , not by the independent sector but by done independently . |
25 | Okay which are the hardest letter for you to do ? |
26 | That 'll be the worst thing for us to do . |
27 | ELT Journal is the ideal way for you to keep in touch with the world of English Language Teaching . |
28 | Here , on a small island of some 2,000 or so souls , pocketed by the encircling hills around its charming port , was the ideal place for him to gather his thoughts and address himself more seriously than he had been able to do in busy Montreal , grim London or frenetic New York . |
29 | ABC offers the unique opportunity for us to expand in the general trade market and simultaneously take advantage of its very successful relationship with speciality booksellers . ’ |
30 | Staying put is the natural thing for it to do . |