Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] be [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | A base-plate adaptor is available for all the above-mentioned pumps and so — if you need it — is a coarse foam pre-filter . |
2 | The head of each division is responsible for its operating performance , which is judged by indicators of overall success in its markets ( for example , by operating profits , sales growth or market share ) . |
3 | And if you like , that bit is short for nitrogen , what 's nitrogen ? |
4 | They would also assume the validity of the religious starting-point , and while acknowledging that faith should never be forced onto people — that freedom is essential for real religious awareness to develop — they are nevertheless sure that they are right and that no teacher will be misleading the young if they teach religion straight . |
5 | It is n't true that each part is essential for the success of the whole . |
6 | In P1/T4 – = 3 , as expected , and there is no upper bound so that P1/T4 is optimal for all θ = 3 . |
7 | Matrimonial legal aid cost £61 million in 1983–84 but little money was available for independent conciliation services or to help couples to consider the options available to them and to separate , if necessary , without severe conflict and distress . |
8 | An activity-based course is ideal for young learners . |
9 | Thirty or forty years ago , when South African players across a very broad spectrum were renowned for their prowess and professionalism on the field of play , things were very different . |
10 | Indoor course are available for approx AS100 per hour . |
11 | Such complete protection is impossible for Hongkong Land 's buildings . |
12 | Indeed , the European Parliament is notable for the presence of right-wing and left-wing extremists among its ranks . |
13 | Private investment is essential for development and such investment occurs only when sufficient infrastructure ( ports , bridges , railways , highways ) is in place . |
14 | Provided all the shares are owned by a government agency or by a financial institution , a joint-stock company may become a one-man company , but if it becomes insolvent the sole shareholder is liable for all the company 's indebtedness . |
15 | Goblins are so weak and vulnerable that small units are all but useless , while the principle of deep ranks and narrow frontage is essential for combat survival . |
16 | That car 's right for him . |
17 | The sensitivity to contextual manipulations of the latent inhibition produced by lengthy exposure is certainly consistent with the suggestion that a context-stimulus association is responsible for the effect seen at 24 h and contributes to that seen at 4 h . |
18 | Now the old-fashioned , strong hessian is wonderful for keeping you warm and dry and John always sported three sacks — one round his waist , another over his shoulders , and the third with the corner pushed in for a hood over his head . |
19 | There is only a small amount of centralised buying ; each department is responsible for its own buying and stock control . |
20 | Since each department is responsible for its own buying it is difficult for the store to buy in bulk , and thus cheaply |
21 | Each horse is hand-picked for its temperament and skill . |
22 | Just a tiny quantity of each vitamin is necessary for the health and growth of body cells . |
23 | Strong light is vital for stocky growth . |
24 | And the chapter on some uses of grammar turns out to be more about how a few parts of the grammatical system undergoing diachronic change are open for exploitation by authors at this time . |
25 | ( In relation to the last point the authors demonstrate that universities which have a large proportion of their students in halls of residence tend to have lower non-completion rates , and that this finding is common for both sexes . |
26 | This support was available for up to eighteen months , after which time the local service agency assumed full responsibility for the service . |
27 | This change is functional for the stability of monopoly capitalism because the pseudo-democracy of direct voting by a mass electorate for leaders or policies increases the legitimacy of the political system , allows the mass of citizens to be co-opted into compliance , and poses no real risk of losing control over key state decisions to the masses . |
28 | But there is another reason why communities like Belfast are difficult to deal with , and this is that the phonology of such communities is not usually adequately described and codified beforehand , whereas more information of this kind is available for varieties closer to ‘ standard ’ English . |
29 | OLD , NEW , BORROWED , BLUE Fender ‘ 62 Vintage Re-issue This guitar was responsible for a spontaneous ‘ down tools ’ when it arrived here last week . |
30 | The trend with ponderal index was apparent for deaths before 65 years and was significant ( χ 2 =6.0 , p=0.01 ) . |