Example sentences of "[vb pp] that it [be] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 It could be claimed that it is unacceptable for public money to be used to fund the Commissioner , especially when it is remembered that legal aid is not available for legal representation before Industrial Tribunals , for example , for unfair dismissal claims .
2 Einstein proposed a box full of radiation with a clock-operated shutter , so arranged that it was open for a time At , letting out some radiation during this period .
3 I think it 's very important that er females should be taught that it 's pleasurable for them as well , you
4 It will have been noticed that it was common for more than one child in a family to enter the same trade , and our sample very strikingly demonstrates the importance of sisterhood .
5 For example , if you have decided that it is essential for your long term plan to learn about computers then every moment that you are not doing this activity is a wrong use of your time .
6 The previous chapter provisionally accepted that it is beneficial for society as a whole that companies should attempt , within the general law , to make the highest possible profits .
7 For people of my generation , children of the sixties , sex and freedom are so inextricably connected that it is difficult for us to accept that someone can be totally uninhibited in bed and still have a Reader 's Digest mentality .
8 It has been argued that it is wrong for such a body to impose even a limited check on the activities of an elected Government .
9 It is generally thought that it is helpful for managers and clinicians to be aware of the variations between maternity units and knowing where their own unit stands .
10 Given this scenario one would have thought that it was clear for all to see that what is required are urgent steps to reduce the time , and opportunity for offending , between being apprehended for an offence and having that offence dealt with by the courts .
11 With regard to the audience for children 's project work , it is becoming widely agreed that it is important for children to learn to take into account their potential audience when they are producing written work .
12 Various footprinting studies have shown that it is selective for the dinucleotide GpC [ 3-5 ] .
13 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
14 Winch 's criticism of this way of looking at morality , as we have shown , is that it separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , and a man has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
15 We have shown that it is rare for the sex fiend image to be constructed at the trial stage .
16 The immediate application of this engine was in pumping water out of mine workings , which had often become so badly flooded that it was impossible for them to be worked , and pumps driven by waterwheels were unequal to the huge drainage problems .
17 The Bolivian tin miners and the Chilean unions have demonstrated that it is possible for the labour movement to develop a revolutionary role in Latin America .
18 Most authorities have recognised that it is appropriate for the Compact Partnership to support co-directors — one second ed from Industry , one from Education .
19 It is known that it is unusual for a person with HIV infection to become ill within three years of acquiring the virus , except for newborn babies infected before they were born .
20 Whether the Japanese will eventually be able to use solar energy to obtain metals from the sea remains to be seen , but they have proved that it is possible for copper at least .
21 If the retailers catalogue or other literature does not specifically state that a mains transformer is suitable for this parallel operation , it should be assumed that it is unsuitable for use in this manner .
22 In relation to redundancy practices , while it is not permissible for an employer to discriminate on the basis of race , sex or trade union activities , industrial tribunals have confirmed that it is acceptable for an employer to choose a worker near retirement age in preference to a younger employee .
23 In Evans v Elemeta Holdings Limited ( [ 1982 ] IRLR 143 ) , the EAT held that it was reasonable for an employee to refuse new terms which included an obligation to work potentially unlimited overtime .
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