Example sentences of "that [noun] be [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Advertisements for Harvard dealers pointed out demurely that remuneration was no obstacle for the right person . |
2 | Thus the substitutability of money for other assets is one crucial area of difference between the Keynesians and monetarists : whereas the former argue that money is a close substitute for financial assets , the latter claim that money is a substitute for all assets . |
3 | The Keynesians would therefore expect a close relationship between the demand for money and the yield ( rate of interest ) on near-money substitutes , but the monetarist would not expect a significant relationship because of the belief that money is a substitute for all assets alike . |
4 | The assumption that money is a substitute for all assets , both real and financial , leads the monetarists to conclude that an increase in the money supply brings about directly an increase in prices as a consequence of increased purchases of all types of assets . |
5 | In contrast , the monetarists argue that money is a substitute for all assets , so they see an increase in the money supply resulting in an increase in prices in general , not just in the price of financial assets . |
6 | Simmel 's essential argument is that money is the prerequisite for , and major instrument in , the accomplishment of freedom and potential equality . |
7 | But I did know that Gyggle was the shrink for me the minute I saw him . |
8 | It seems clear that the principle that remedies are a matter for the courts of Member States and the principle of effective protection are , potentially at least , in conflict ; and that ultimately the legal system which creates a right must also control the way that right is protected . |
9 | From the above it should be apparent that coaching is a challenge for most managers . |
10 | Laming 's defence hinged on his claims that Black was the backer for his plan to undermine racecourse betting and bookmaking in Britain with the stun gun device . |
11 | Meanwhile detectives have revealed that robbery was the motive for the crime . |
12 | Defending the 1832 settlement involved justifications which talked about the rights of those who had a propertied " stake " in society with the related gloss that education was a prerequisite for the " responsible " exercise of the franchise . |
13 | Whilst it is certainly true that behaviour is no substitute for knowledge , the way you behave is the biggest single factor in making an impact on the way other people respond to you . |
14 | Reason argues that trouble is the punishment for sin , and should be born patiently , as a means to salvation . |
15 | But two weeks ago the Liberal Democrats reversed their policy at their spring conference in Nottingham , making clear that abortion was a matter for the individual conscience . |
16 | But two weeks ago the Liberal Democrats quietly reversed their policy at their Spring conference in Nottingham , making clear that abortion was a matter for the conscience of individuals . |
17 | I soon discovered that opera was a passion for the Parmigiani , who had extremely critical ears . |
18 | In a book called Problems with badgers ? , the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals acknowledges that badgers are a nuisance for farmers , but suggests the damage they do is often exaggerated . |
19 | The leader of the council , Keith Harding , said that allocations were a matter for housing officials . |
20 | But they do not prove that NICRA was a front for the preparation of such a campaign or that it was reasonable or wise to treat it as such . |
21 | In his preface to The Castle of Otranto , Walpole states that Shakespeare is the model for his domestics , and that , although their simplicity may excite smiles , it is drawn from nature . |
22 | Meanwhile , however , there is a much more radical objection to the whole presumption that science is the search for necessities . |
23 | Historians are rarely able to get to the truth of the matter in this way , but family stories often suggest that drunkenness was the reason for an otherwise inexplicable decline , not just in the Tudor and Stuart era but in much later times . |
24 | These questions express the second misconception concerning doubt — the idea that doubt is a problem for faith but not for knowledge . |
25 | Memorable among these exchanges : Johnson believed that men choose weak and ignorant women as their wives because they ‘ know that women are an over-match for them ’ ; he thought little of poetry he had heard from St Kilda : ‘ it must be poor , because they have very few images . ’ |
26 | At this stage we had discovered that Kungsleden is a motorway for German ‘ Pennine-wayers ’ . |
27 | The Hermitage has confirmed that June is the date for showing the drawings and watercolours removed from the Kunsthalle in Bremen in 1945 . |
28 | The Scottish Office last week argued its promises stood , and that redundancies were a matter for the university . |
29 | I knew that Ramadan was a time for sharing and that shared feasts were not unusual , but the Sheikha 's mother had surpassed herself . |