Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] be [adj] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The head of each division is responsible for its operating performance , which is judged by indicators of overall success in its markets ( for example , by operating profits , sales growth or market share ) .
2 That car 's right for him .
3 There is only a small amount of centralised buying ; each department is responsible for its own buying and stock control .
4 Since each department is responsible for its own buying it is difficult for the store to buy in bulk , and thus cheaply
5 Each horse is hand-picked for its temperament and skill .
6 In addition , you 'll find this exercise is good for your alternate plucking and for building up both your left and right hand techniques .
7 And this confidence is available for everyone and hopefully will be in the future — the housewife , the businessman and so forth ?
8 This morning is free for you to enjoy the Seraglio and discover its selling points for yourselves .
9 The social fluidity of this age is difficult for us to gauge with any precision .
10 This magazine is well-known for its support of women who are attempting to balance the demands of children , job , partner and home .
11 This week 's good for your love life , business pans and any creative ventures .
12 Above all , this interpretation is notable for its unity of approach : wife and husband think and perform the songs as one , with the kind of instinctive understanding found in that other notable partnership — that of Pears and Britten on mid-price Decca .
13 This pessimism was responsible for his decision to discontinue the publication of the Criterion in January 1939 .
14 He too repeated the assertion that a corporation could not sue for libel in respect of a charge of corruption because it can not be guilty of corruption , but this assertion was unnecessary for his decision in the case and was obiter .
15 This portal is famed for its rich , vivid sculpture by Gislebertus .
16 But another explanation is possible for their omission from Q1692 .
17 Knowing her children , the teacher had decided that this activity was suitable for them .
18 Historians agree that the size of this group was certainly much reduced in number by the middle of the eighteenth century , but the chronology of this decline is debatable for it varied from region to region .
19 Certainly the rhetorical approach does not dispute the general theoretical aims of the social representation theorists , especially when they emphasize that social beliefs are rooted in the life of groups and that dialogue is crucial for their creation and maintenance ( Moscovici , 1983 ) .
20 But do n't you think that spelling is important for everybody to ?
21 The thought that such armament was compulsory for anyone privileged enough to own a private car in my own time reminded me that , Napoleonic Wars apart , I was now in an age where the safety and sanctity of the individual was taken for granted .
22 ‘ I told you too much sun was bad for you .
23 Too much excitement is bad for her . ’
24 Each group is responsible for its own quality control , is treated by management as a team , and there are opportunities for job rotation throughout the team , though the rotated jobs exclude supervision and materials handling .
25 Under a corporately developed policy , each business is accountable for its specific performance targets .
26 This latter point is all-important for it means that political considerations are not relevant to the decision which is , of course , primarily concerned with air safety .
27 But from time to time there have been cases where ministers , or more often officials , decide that listing is undesirable for what are , frankly , purely political grounds .
28 Each volume is custom-bound for you .
29 But she added that training is necessary for it to work , backed up by personal supervision for the workers once the training is complete .
30 Our light is to tell him that food is ready for him .
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