Example sentences of "be [adj] for [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But a much smaller rise could be devastating for many coastal areas and islands . |
2 | It may also swell the juice within the grapes to bursting point , ruining the fruit for winemaking unless harvested and transported to the press while still frozen , which would hardly be practicable for any significant area of vines affected by frost . |
3 | Meanwhile , clinicians and patients who continue to face these decisions will be grateful for each new step that elucidates the factors involved . |
4 | ‘ I think I 'll always be grateful for those few weeks when Elise and I were together . |
5 | But what we have to notice here is that it can not be right for mere historical description either : as there is no such thing as a uniform language or dialect ( and standardization implies uniformity ) , and as sound-changes do not proceed in straight lines , this can not possibly be an adequate conceptualization of English phonological history . |
6 | Would it be possible for any such unit of paid council employees to negotiate with the local state the demands and needs of the oppressed ? |
7 | It managed to hold its own yesterday and if it continues to strengthen the pundits reckon we could be due for another prolonged rally in shares in the New Year . |
8 | If you have not bought any new appliances since you first moved into your home , or if your family has changed in numbers , you might be due for some updated versions . |
9 | Observers expect the Santa Cruz Operation to announce a profit for its first quarter shortly : the market is expected to want the company to prove it can be profitable for one further quarter through to March — without Larry Michels — before issuing an initial public offering next April with the aim of going public in June . |
10 | A most probable value of 2.5 × 10 23 has been found to be acceptable for most flexible heterodisperse polymers in good solvents . |
11 | How can it be acceptable for this beautiful beach to be shipped away in unlimited quantities under planning permissions granted by Ministers on appeal 30 years ago ? |
12 | To this end , Darwin adduces , most especially , those phenomena that would be anomalous for any exclusive correlation of maturation , fertilization and impressionability with sexual rather than asexual modes of generation . |
13 | The second is that the proposals are considered to be impracticable for most small companies and their auditors . |
14 | ( A Speed Test fee will be payable for such supplementary entries . ) |
15 | ( A Speed Test fee will be payable for such supplementary entries . ) |
16 | So for any particular project we want a quality plan which will tell us what the client brief is , tell us which procedures we 're going to use from the suite of procedures available within C E D G , and following the dictates of the quality plan which will be individual for each individual project , we get an output . |
17 | It would , I think , be appropriate for that detailed statement to be made available to the other parties well in advance of the hearing , to enable the claim and the detail of it to be considered . |
18 | Both logistically and procedurally it would be impossible for all four cases to be pursued to trial at the same time , and it was therefore natural for the Barclays ( Asia ) and West L.B. matters to be placed in relative suspense , whilst attention was concentrated on Carrian and B.M.F.L. |
19 | Butler herself presented a memorial to the Foreign Secretary , signed by a thousand women and calling for changes in the law , so that ‘ it should be impossible for any young girl to be deprived of her liberty by fraud or force ’ . |
20 | Without full anti-discrimination legislation , the charter will be meaningless for most disabled people . |
21 | I realise that the situation must be uncomfortable for some English people in Scotland , but then they have a ready solution . |
22 | A database so created would be satisfactory for some specific applications , but would not be adequate for many applications . |
23 | It is always advisable to check on marketability as it can be tight for some smaller issues . |
24 | ‘ It may well be inappropriate for such smaller companies to join the main stock market , ’ he continued , ‘ but that does n't solve their funding problem . |
25 | His Lordship maintained that s14(6) did not alter the law and that " purpose or purposes " referred to the range of uses of the contract goods but not that they had to be fit for all these purposes . |
26 | And indeed it will be hard for any future Kiwi tourists to recapture the freshness of football that one associates with that side . |
27 | Your first sample piece will be ideal for all these tests . |
28 | Ordinary-quality facing bricks will be ideal for most outdoor walling , but you may want to consider using special-quality bricks in particularly exposed areas . |
29 | This would be ideal for most local newspapers and many others besides . |
30 | The signs of wear should be obvious for any regular runner . |