Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And as she and Steve are together it 's not unlikely for him to pick up the phone if it rang . ’
2 Apparently it is virtually unknown for a Person who has been murdered to be found with closed eyes . ’
3 Perhaps it 's too hard for you … ’
4 It is unlikely that voting by a single shareholder will make much difference to the success of a resolution either way , and so it is not worthwhile for shareholders to evaluate proposals put to the general meeting .
5 So it is not implausible for critics to say that the solid-state detectors are unreliable and somehow bring about a sharp distortion in the spectra .
6 some some extra layers on this , I mean I think that 's very valid and the extra layers include er one , the fact that since then there have been a number of royals who have divorced and so it is not unique for royals to be divorced and the Church of England has not jumped up and down about the fact that there are royals who are divorced particularly given that the , you know the Church of England are opposed to divorce .
7 So it is particularly important for you to be protected against it .
8 So it is particularly important for you to be protected against it .
9 The implication of all this is that large numbers of firms are unnecessary to achieve economic efficiency , and so it is equally possible for oligopolies to attain an efficient allocation of resources .
10 How they actually manage it is not revealed and so it is highly suitable for family viewing .
11 So National Savings , that 's not a bad decision , cos I mean National Savings are absolutely secure , and the other thing is that you do n't need to put twenty five thousand pounds in to get the highest rate , you 'll get the highest rate from two thousand pounds upwards , so it 's very good for small amounts .
12 So it 's very easy for bacteria , which are always present around the anus , to reach the usually bacteria-free urethra and travel up into the bladder where they multiply and irritate the bladder lining .
13 But it 's important that they get abroad and see these because they also imbibe a lot of feeling from just walking around these places and seeing what the ladies are wearing so it 's very important for them to go to those places .
14 So it 's perfectly fine for me to transcribe on
15 So it 's more convenient for you .
16 Thus it is quite possible for a finance company to insist that some third person acts as a safeguard against the finance company making a loss on the transaction .
17 And also it 's quite useful for the
18 Also it is normally possible for the ball to be passed straight to the back without anyone touching it on its way .
19 Now it 's very easy for all the leaders around the world , not that easy to get them all together , but once they were together , it was very easy for them all to say yes the situation 's dreadful , it 's awful , it 's awful .
20 ‘ Kinnear is entitled to his opinion , but really it 's too ludicrous for words to say we 're just a long-ball team .
21 Those whose native language is a tone language should be aware of the considerable linguistic importance of tone in such languages ; often it is extremely difficult for people who have spoken a tone language all their life to learn to observe their own use of tone objectively .
22 But just as often it 's too subtle for you to pinpoint , especially if you 're working in liberal organizations with well-intentioned colleagues .
23 Because the two sets of accounts are administered independently it is relatively easy for clerical errors to arise and for items to be omitted from the costs , particularly internal transfers such as stores , transport and plant charges .
24 Trouble is , some of them have made the mistake I think , of saying well it 's not good for us because we do n't do really old furniture you know .
25 Well it 's not bad for seventy shillings see that
26 Well it 's just that for that , I mean that 's all , it 's all relative for those conditions there are , there is too much labour on the land , you erm , if you could increase agricultural productivity in a way that would displace labour and that 's very difficult to do , well you can , you can do it er most , most capital is labour displacing but not all , not all capital , erm so you could , whereas I see , I see what you are saying is that , why well the you could g you could , you could do it right even though that there are a lot of people on the land er you could still make them wholly productive by giving them more capital that was n't labour that was n't labour displacing , like you give them better seeds for example , like that would increase the productivity of the land , there would n't be so much you know population pressure on the land er because everybody would have enough to eat and we could er actually sell something , right .
27 Well it 's too late for me .
28 runs well it 's so easy for other groups to , to try and get you to help them out .
29 Well it 's so long for the .
30 But surely it 's not possible for a man to live so long ? ’
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