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

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1 Few visitors are welcome in Indian prisons , and it is particularly difficult for foreigners to achieve access .
2 If Distributed Relational Database Architecture lacks technical finesse , it has fulfilled IBM 's own development goals , and it is already available for third parties to implement .
3 William Macdonald in " Sketches of Islay " says Sanaig cave is worthy of notice , it is difficult to enter , its numerous far winding passages form a " perfect subterranean labyrinth , " and it is most remarkable for its reverberation .
4 Knoydart is a closed book for motorists and for all except walkers equipped with map and compass — and it is even difficult for strong walkers .
5 And it is increasingly common for us to need to bank in a third currency . ’
6 Without doubt , content is the main consideration in most kinds of library , and it is probably rare for physical characteristics to play a decisive role in the selection decision .
7 She uses her car for company business ( about 2,000 miles a year ) and it is also available for her private use .
8 It is the Department of Water and Drainage that co-ordinates the response to oil pollution events that might occur in the coastline and it is also responsible for the sewage disposal installations which are based on the coast .
9 And it is not possible for us to know anything at all about him unless he is generous enough to disclose himself Another book in this series has tackled the question of revelation ; suffice it to say at this point that without revelation we can not say anything about the Lord who is Spirit .
10 And it is not right for a family to be separated . ’
11 You must remember that she was still hardly five years old and it is not easy for somebody as small as that to score points against an all-powerful grown-up .
12 Many adult cats , contrary to popular opinion , actively dislike milk , and it is not necessary for them .
13 Once that finding is made , goes on the argument , the remedy is not discretionary and it is not necessary for the defendant to prove prejudice .
14 ‘ A national court which is called upon , within the limits of its jurisdiction , to apply provisions of Community law is under a duty to give full effect to those provisions , if necessary refusing of its own motion to apply any conflicting provisions of national legislation , even if adopted subsequently , and it is not necessary for the court to request or await the prior setting aside of such provisions by legislative or other constitutional means .
15 A national court which is called upon … to apply provisions of Community law is under a duty to give full effect to those provisions , if necessary refusing of its own motion to apply any conflicting provisions of national legislation , even if adopted subsequently , and it is not necessary for the court to request or await a prior setting aside of such provisions by legislative or constitutional means .
16 Juan and Pepe , who run the bar , luckily need little sleep and it is not uncommon for revellers returning from the star club at 4.00am to find a bar party in full swing .
17 We enjoy a full employment economy , and it is not uncommon for folks to have two jobs ; there are few freeloaders here .
18 Too many nursing lectures are given by unqualified lecturers , and it is not uncommon for a person chosen to speak on a particular aspect of care to begin the lecture by saying : ‘ I do n't know why I 've been asked to speak , I 've limited experience in this field . ’
19 The materials , whether wool or silk , are second to none , and it is not uncommon for a mixture of wools from different regions — each noted for specific qualities of softness , springiness of durability — to be employed in better quality items to ensure a perfect blend of all the characteristics necessary to produce the best rug-making material .
20 At present many more employers than employees are legally represented , and it is not uncommon for counsel to appear for employers .
21 Between a third and a half of all short-term in-patient beds are occupied by people with nowhere suitable to go , and it is not uncommon for patients to stay in an acute hospital bed for one or two years when they should have been discharged for continued treatment in a more appropriate domestic environment within three months of their admission .
22 Now it is used by all types of banks and it is not uncommon for NBFIs to lend surplus funds through this market .
23 Flints containing sponges may be incorporated into younger sediments ( they are then known as derived fossils ) , and it is not unusual for such flints to be dug up in suburban gardens around London — a long journey from the Cretaceous seas .
24 The curriculum at the medical schools does not make the study of dermato-venereology compulsory , and it is not unusual for a doctor to qualify in France having had little or no training in these subjects .
25 Parents often complain that they can only get help or support when they have identified themselves as having a specific problem , and it is not unusual for some families to have several different workers trying to offer support and advice on specific problems which , in reality , are part of a whole situation .
26 As already pointed out , many middle-aged people have a sense of time lost and it is not unusual for resentment and opposition to arise to the ideas and activities of those who are seen as more fortunate .
27 These designs may be more closely associated with some weaving groups than others ( e.g. , Ferahan and Mal-e-mir ) , and it is not unusual for the names of the design and the weaving group to be interchanged .
28 And it is not unusual for The Independent and The Guardian to indulge in unofficial lobbying of this sort .
29 Taekwondo places great emphasis , of course , on flying kicks , and it is not unusual for two opponents to be in the air at the same time , one executing an attack and the other an airborne block or counter attack .
30 There is a large overlap between trade marks and passing-off and it is not unusual for a legal action to involve both passing-off and trade marks .
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