Example sentences of "[adj] for such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It can not be right for such information to be available , by a sidewind , for the court but the parties be prevented from presenting their arguments on such material .
2 Christmas dinners or lunches require something a bit more comfortable and gold adds the sparkle that 's right for such events
3 It is possible for such programmes to meet the objectives of organisations such as LEAs and TECs thus attracting additional funding .
4 Hanna showed that it was mathematically possible for such vortices to form under the right surface , wind and stability conditions and that such vortices would have the right sort of diameter , about 2 or 3 km ( I-2 miles ) , to explain the spacing of the dunes .
5 It is possible for such lattice modes to combine with higher-frequency modes giving weak additional features near strong fundamental bands , or near the expected positions of weak or missing fundamentals .
6 He conceded it was possible for such items , though manufactured in the Soviet Union , to fall into the hands of outsiders .
7 It is possible for such sentiments of approval of this past to coexist with abhorrence for most current acts of violence .
8 The state 's involvement offers crucial protection , since failure to accept a coin or tampering with it in some way , like making a forgery , then is regarded as a crime against the state , and serious penalties including execution have frequently been normal for such activities .
9 If the transaction takes place in the context of market conditions normal for such commodities or services , then the transaction is presumptively voluntary , even though competition is absent .
10 where the plaintiff 's injuries were inflicted by the frolics of a young filly , behaviour which is perfectly normal for such animals .
11 Our parks , Alton Towers and Chessington get a very insignificant amount of overseas visitors which is normal for such places in this country and many other places in the world .
12 The economic recession of the late 1970s has meant not only that government funds have become even more scarce for such policies but also that government and public concern has shifted away from issues of inequality to concentrate on the problems of productivity and economic growth .
13 May I put it to him that the danger of his proposal of making workplace ballots illegal , which is what he is proposing , even where there is independent scrutiny , is that the participation level is lower for such ballots ?
14 It er , first of all I can confirm that an announcement is being made today er secondly secondly secondly I can confirm that it is not usual for such announcements to be made by way of oral statement .
15 His original intention was to do research in Political Geography , but Central Europe was at that time too political for such research to be practical .
16 Puzzle number two is that other changes in financial markets were meanwhile making it easier for such principles to apply .
17 It is symptomatic that the directors of insolvent companies ignore demands for payment , and frequently judgments are obtained where the proceedings have not been quite wrong for such judgment creditors to obtain any preferential treatment .
18 No one could expect the blessing of the Most High for such pursuits .
19 A single man might be useful for attacking the marauders that Winnie feared , but then he might expect his washing and ironing to be done , and his socks darned , and Winnie was beginning to feel rather too old for such mothering .
20 When the English upper classes grew too civilized for such ideas , Cromwellians overthrew them and carried on worse than before .
21 This debate has its origins in Laski 's deprecation of the narrow social basis of recruitment into the higher civil service in Britain , making it impossible for such people to understand working-class problems ( Laski 1938 ) ; and Kingsley 's prediction that an unrepresentative bureaucracy would block radical reformist policies and therefore threaten democracy ( Kingsley 1944 ) .
22 It is frustrating that so little pottery from settlements has been examined in this manner , although Brisbane ( 1981 ) has proposed a model for various modes of production that may be appropriate for such pottery .
23 The very short duration of most of the " events " for which they are providing services , and the gaps which occur between these " events " , make it highly appropriate for such organizations to bring in labour on a casual basis .
24 Soldering was valuable for such purposes as attaching handles to vessels or closing the final links of chains .
25 Unfortunately many patients present tumours too extensive to resect or they are unfit for such surgery .
26 Dreaming is ideal for such sites ; if the dreams of Earth can be dreamt anywhere , it is at these sacred waters .
27 They are ideal for such application as scrubbing walls and equipment .
28 It is conventional for such discussions to make reference to ‘ consultation ’ and ‘ popular planning ’ .
29 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 .
30 The Government must then make time for the resolution to be discussed although , as the Government has a majority and can normally force its measures through , it is unusual for such resolutions to be unsuccessful .
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