Example sentences of "be [verb] [adj] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thirteen patients were referred as they had been considered unsuitable for conventional cholecystectomy on account of various coexistent medical diseases ( complex group , table I ) , and 12 patients were referred as they had requested minimally invasive treatment for their gall bladder disease or specifically wished their gall bladder to be preserved ( non-complex group , table II ) . |
2 | Even in these circumstances project support would still in all cases be cheaper than hospital care , and in four cases cheaper than residential care ( and only a proportion of these clients would have been considered eligible for residential care ) . |
3 | Briefly , it stated that sixty-six coupons had been considered adequate for normal use . |
4 | Storage not exceeding the following heights are considered suitable for Ordinary Hazard systems . |
5 | As noted above , some prerogative powers are considered unsuitable for judicial review . |
6 | One of the reasons why women are more vulnerable than men with the introduction of highly technologised industry is that female workers are considered inappropriate for mechanised industry . |
7 | At the time of writing , the 1881 census is the latest to have been made available for public consultation because of the restriction imposed by the 100 years rule . |
8 | Even the small river Slea had been made navigable for light craft and Sleaford had benefited from ‘ a cheap and easy transit for corn , coal , timber , stone , lime and other merchandise , to and from Boston , Lincoln and other places ’ . |
9 | I tried to make my excuse sound plausible , but I fear I did hurt him ; he had been pronounced unfit for military service and he was lonely and smarting at his exclusion from the experience of his peers . |
10 | In an era in which prevailing political opinion has opposed increases in legislation , most of the other areas have not been found appropriate for legislative action . |
11 | If it was restored , its recording facilities could be improved and it could be made suitable for public use . |
12 | An arrangement had been made in association with the World Bank for Scottish advice to be made available for primary education in Pakistan . |
13 | Most of this land could not , in fact , be made available for early development . |
14 | And as there is n't the money available to do it at full commercial price , in my view we should go for what they call cross-subsidy , that is to say that they give erm planning permission on a plot for some commercial housing on which the landowner can make some money , and in , a condition of that would be that part of that plot would be made available for low cost housing . |
15 | The restored thirty-seater coach is expected to be back in public service for the bank holiday and will be made available for private party hire . |
16 | It is concerned with the forms energy can take , how efficiently it can be used and to what extent energy can be made available for useful work . |
17 | Most , however , felt that such practices were not topics to be made available for public scrutiny . |
18 | Following an agreement by the Council to meet the marginal cost of additional interviews , the Scottish Office enhanced the sample size for Lothian and agreed that the data would be made available for local use . |
19 | However , many important datasets would not be made available for secondary use without the Archive undertaking to administer some control on behalf of the data owner . |
20 | Under the new law those found guilty of racial discrimination or incitement to racial hatred or violence would face heavier fines , imprisonment and could be declared ineligible for public office ; it became an offence to contest the existence of Nazi concentration camps , gas chambers and other evidence of crimes against humanity committed during the Second World War . |
21 | On the facts of this case it is not necessary for me to decide whether that view is right or wrong , and I should not decide it ; the point should be left open for full argument in a case where it is necessary to the decision . |
22 | She went to the Labour Bureau and the clerk there told her that she would be passed fit for clerical work and sent her to the Ministry of Defence Office . |
23 | It has been established that new information rapidly decays from the memory ; it can not be kept ready for instant recall unless its impression on the brain is renewed . |
24 | In so doing it is recognized that many of the questions raised are left open for subsequent investigation and that the results are initial and tentative . |
25 | However , interaction problems seemed to be almost insuperable if the system were to remain suitable for casual use . |
26 | Thirteen patients were referred for this treatment as they were considered unsuitable for conventional cholecystectomy either on account of age ( n=4 , range 79–86 years ) or serious medical problems ( n=9 , range 72–78 years ) including one patient ( X ) who was on the waiting list for a heart transplant . |
27 | It is clear , too , that the exercise of statutory powers ( and the performance of statutory duties ) might be unreviewable in a court if the particular case raised issues , such as matters of national security , which were considered unsuitable for judicial review . |
28 | Stockbrokers Beeson Gregory believe the USM performed a valuable service by breaking down the barrier that , until 1980 , meant that only sizeable businesses were considered fit for public company status . |
29 | There was less consensus about following six areas but they were considered important for future research : |
30 | Twenty five patients were treated ; 13 patients were considered unfit for conventional treatment ( complex group ) and 12 elected to have the procedure ( non-complex group ) . |