Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [am/are] [adj] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's this allocation that I 'm responsible for administration , as Visual Arts Officer , with the assistance of an unpaid advisory panel of specialists , and subject to the approval of an Executive Committee which represents the public we exist to serve . |
2 | I just want a clearance note off a doctor just to say that I 'm fit for work . ’ |
3 | But we , we 'd better practise sitting on the floor for stories , so that you 're ready for nursery when you go |
4 | These include a new stringent ‘ actively seeking work ’ test which was introduced this October , as well as showing that you are available for work the rest of the week . |
5 | These include a new stringent ‘ actively seeking work ’ test which was introduced this October , as well as showing that you are available for work the rest of the week . |
6 | These include a new stringent ‘ actively seeking work ’ test which was introduced this October , as well as showing that you are available for work the rest of the week . |
7 | All work must be performed in a sound manner , and be free from all defects including ( to the extent if any that you are responsible for design ) defects in design . |
8 | Other people may take advantage of the sense they get that we are desperate for approval . |
9 | Can we go back to that , I mean we 've heard that they 're good for tourism |
10 | They should be able to record their first thoughts , capture immediate responses and collect and organise ideas so that they are available for reflection . |
11 | We do not comment further on them , beyond the fact that they are available for use . |
12 | Does the Minister agree that when individuals have raised money to pay for the offshore survival course , it is disgraceful that they should be denied unemployment benefit on the basis that they are unavailable for work while they are on the training course ? |
13 | A more delicate question to assess , however , is whether one could reasonably maintain that they are pre-adapted for Language ( not necessarily vocal , but symbolic and semantic in an appropriate sense ) . |
14 | The immediate significance of this is that they are eligible for discount at the Bank of England . |
15 | Thus whenever goods turn out to be unsatisfactory , they immediately attack the seller with the complaint that they are unfit for purpose . |
16 | Before doing so , however , governors should know that they are responsible for understanding , complying with and enforcing national health and safety regulations . |
17 | Thus , for instance , a set of terms of sale might require the buyer to take delivery of the goods on receipt of notice that they are ready for delivery and then provide : If the Buyer fails to take delivery of the goods in accordance with the terms of this contract , the Seller shall be entitled to terminate the contract with immediate effect . |