Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | and the need for an ensured market for products is so important to recoup costs , that government contracting has become of crucial importance to the survival of large corporations . |
2 | Close liaison between authorities is obviously important in such cases , as well as in those where different authorities provide related services ( such as social services and housing ) . |
3 | My view is that international players must understand that their behaviour for clubs is just as important as when they play for England . ’ |
4 | Cutting sections through defences is always an arduous and often frustrating experience , and this one was no exception . |
5 | Nevertheless , even here the notion that there are some important international relations that are not necessarily between states is generally accepted . |
6 | According to this perspective , interdependence between states is less significant than the dependence of all states , to a greater or lesser extent , on the investment decisions of transnational capital . |
7 | Our crime rate erm , for burglaries is about thirty two percent and that 's home . |
8 | The important point for the contemporary literature on subcultures is that this type of resistance through rituals is still ‘ symbolic ’ . |
9 | The venue for meetings is now . |
10 | Psychology for Hairdressers is perhaps less ‘ relevant ’ , given the academic recession , than ‘ Hairdressing for Psychologists ’ would be . |
11 | Behaviour between groups is as important as behaviour within groups . |
12 | Revising for exams is just as nail-biting for these 15 and 16 year olds as any others . |
13 | The charge for changing money for non-customers is now 2pc with a £2 minimum . |
14 | The best method for notes is undoubtedly some loose-leaf system , preferably one using cords to hold the paper . |
15 | A special interest group for ENPs is also being established by the A&E Nurses ' Association . |
16 | The unfavourable prospect for exports is perhaps the most damaging of Africa 's economic weaknesses since it implies continued dependence on unstable , and on the whole , unfavourable commodity markets . |
17 | The need for exports is too often regarded by Yugoslav enterprises as a ‘ necessary evil ’ imposed on them by the government . |
18 | ( This ‘ rhyme in history ’ between namesakes is doubtless meant to strengthen the already well-established conflation of these Eleanors with their near namesakes , Helen of Troy and Helen of Tyre . ) |
19 | Car hire for foreigners is very expensive , about £50 per day plus mileage , plus petrol . |
20 | In 1936 , for example , Nizan asserted in no uncertain manner : The USSR presents a picture of democratic development previously unknown in history , of a political system in which confrontation between parties is gradually ceasing as the classes from which they arise are being abolished . |
21 | Now the explicit policy aim for schools is much more a directly vocational one , and the article by Moore traces out some of the connections between education , qualifications and the labour markets young people are seeking to enter . |
22 | The closing date for entries is tomorrow night ( 9pm ) and anyone interested in entering a team should contact the centre ( 0325–300700 ) |
23 | A small market town which has lived off the land for centuries is now looking forward to a high-tec future . |
24 | Sovicille for shops is less than three miles away . |
25 | The possibility of making the recognition task too easy for subjects is especially difficult to guard against in this type of study since a major expenditure of time and effort is required to collect films and create stimulus tapes , this makes extensive piloting unrealistic . |
26 | This sort of example of partnership between schools is always of interest to the local press . |
27 | Presumably any information about dinosaurs is equally relevant . |
28 | NEGOTIATING a holiday for teenagers is extremely delicate work . |
29 | A concern for animals is also to the fore in the classic text of W.M.S. Russell and R.L. Burch ( 1959 ) , The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique . |
30 | There is abundant authority to show that the action for negligence for harm done through animals is quite distinct from both the cattle trespass rule and the scienter rule . |