Example sentences of "[pron] is [adj] for us " in BNC.

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1 which is great for us .
2 Now the reason I ask you these questions , of course , is not you personally , but the Tourist Board is responsible for a grading scheme which is available for us , the consumers , to help us pick the right hotel for our needs .
3 ‘ Chronicle is an up-and-coming house , and is seen to be different , which is good for us , ’ he said .
4 Since , throughout our lives , we seek a balance which is comfortable for us , it will be no different for old people but may be much more difficult to achieve .
5 IT WAS after the Manchester City board appointed John Benson as manager in 1983 that Peter Swales , the chairman , announced : ‘ It was a unanimous choice — which is unusual for us . ’
6 IT WAS after the Manchester City board appointed John Benson as manager in 1983 that Peter Swales , the chairman , announced : ‘ It was a unanimous choice — which is unusual for us . ’
7 I do not think that there is much for us to be proud about in the fact that the Prime Minister has relegated Britain to a second division of countries that can survive only by having low pay because they have low skills .
8 It is paramount for us now to retain high interest rates , which are high in the historic sense , in real terms , and are high compared with Japan , and with America , where they stand at 5 per cent .
9 That being so , it is appropriate for us to act in a similar way .
10 Save the rainforest because it is good for us .
11 It is essential for us to improve the funeral profession 's awareness of the benefits of embalming and I would urge that the Members of this Institute , through the offices of public relations continue to provide platforms to promote the Science of Embalming .
12 She took him by the hands and said eagerly , ‘ Don — we could live here — it is right for us — would you like that , Don ? ’
13 Although I accept that it is right for us to do that , a counterbalance should be a more effective way of scrutinising affirmative and negative orders .
14 It is because of those reforms that it is right for us to be sceptical about some of the claims that the right hon. Gentleman has made today .
15 It is better for us to say we are going to have to institute a series of strict priorities .
16 I understand from ART Films that before they can agree to supply us with a 1″ copy for incorporation into Project Video , it is necessary for us to request permission from you for us to use the footage .
17 It is necessary for us to settle on a royalty rate for overseas duplication of titles , and it is this I am now writing to you about .
18 It is necessary for us to settle on a royalty rate for overseas duplication of titles , and it is this I am now writing to you about .
19 To understand the primitive way of life , or the way of life of a society far removed from our own , it is necessary for us to extend our way of life into the orbit of the form of life of that society , rather than bring the form of life of that society into the orbit of our own .
20 As Jung pointed out , it is necessary for us to have a Shadow , since we can not be everything that it would be possible for us to be .
21 When it is necessary for us to replace cross-grain cornice mouldings we have found that there is no satisfactory alternative to the time-tested , original method , i.e. saw-cutting and then finishing with large radius carving gouges and plenty of sanding .
22 And it is necessary for us to hide it as well . ’
23 At the beginning of this debate , it is necessary for us all to hope that the current ceasefire in Croatia and the negotiations are successful .
24 As for the nuclear test ban treaty , for as long as it is necessary for us to have nuclear weapons , we require the ability to test and we propose to keep the ability to test .
25 It is such a strong signal that it is necessary for us to know more about it . "
26 It is unreasonable for us to accept that it is commonplace for people like our Cabinet Ministers to have affairs , and yet to consider that someone like the Prince of Wales is unfit for the job . ’
27 Precisely for this reason it is impossible for us to have an ideal plan .
28 It is impossible for us to know exactly what circumstances combine to bring these extreme rarities to the islands : after breeding in north-eastern Siberia , they should be on their way to Manchuria for the winter .
29 It is impossible for us to appreciate the impact of this dramatic change amongst people who for more than 40 years had been rigorously controlled by a centrally planned economy , implemented by a national and local bureaucracy .
30 It is impossible for us to understand the conclusion , then , without realizing that it is false .
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