Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 It also plays host to a number of strange , ghostly occurrences according to a book I belong to Glasgow by Bill Hamilton and Gordon Carsely , from which I am most obliged for the information .
2 In a difficult year , the Institute 's financial position has been properly strengthened for the continuing uncertainties ahead .
3 Although open tipped tubes and intraluminal strain gauges have been widely used for the measurement of contractile activity in the colon , it has been argued on theoretical grounds that they detect only lumen occluding contractions , and therefore underestimate the incidence of contractile activity .
4 They said the part was not on the Boeing checklist , even though it has been widely blamed for the crash , which killed at least 43 people .
5 Given the specialised nature of law , it is argued that only the professionals themselves are properly qualified for the task .
6 In the unlikely setting of an industrial estate near Stroud in Gloucestershire , the elephant , cast in bronze , has been slowly growing for the past year .
7 In the unlikely setting of an industrial estate near Stroud in Gloucestershire , the elephant , cast in bronze , has been slowly growing for the past year .
8 The influence of Marxism on Japanese historiography strengthened the feeling that Japanese agriculture had been mercilessly exploited for the sake of industry .
9 And Eagle Star has been badly hit for the same reason ; their profits are down 170,000,000 to just 9,000,000 .
10 Do you think that erm any of the town 's been badly designed for the old people ?
11 Well I do n't se I do n't think that it has been badly designed for the old people , I think the object of building the town as it has been built is to integrate the erm the old people with the young , perhaps the young people resent that but I think we have got to have a mixed community in as much as we have got to be aware that old people need attention in as much as they need companionship and if they are not integrated with the community they are going to be I really se , just left out on their own which in lots of cases there are very , very many lonely people , old people but if they are put within the community I think the community will look after them , in as much as giving them companionship whether the people , some people resent it or not , I do n't know , but I do think that they should not be segregated .
12 Both international links have so far come to nothing — the SFE link having been effectively abandoned for the time being , and the CBoT accord never having been implemented .
13 In recent years , there has been much commercial development here ; the facilities have been greatly improved for the fishing vessels and the huge container lorries that transport the catch to the wholesale markets in the cities .
14 Calera are obviously aiming for the mass market .
15 No one could have been better suited for the role , nor taken to it with more enthusiasm .
16 No literature could have been better suited for the release of the subconscious .
17 Lots of machines have been nicely packaged for the market , but there are no bargains to be had .
18 Trips to the reservoirs and dams can be arranged and are highly recommended for the breathtaking views of the Kitzsteinhorn , Gross Glockner and Steinenes Meer .
19 The nervous system is composed essentially of ramifying neuroglial cells with supporting and nutritive functions ( Wigglesworth , 1960 ; Smith , 1967 ) and the more numerous neurons , which are highly specialized for the relatively rapid generation and conduction of electrochemical nervous impulses ( Pipa , 1961 ; Landolt , 1965 ; Chiarodo , 1969 ; Sohal et al. , 1972 ) .
20 The most easily dyed materials are wool and silk ; cotton and linen are difficult as they are made primarily of cellulose , being obtained from plants , rather than animal protein , and are better reserved for the time when experience has been obtained with dyeing wool .
21 If St Albans is beyond your reach , perhaps you are better positioned for the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley in Surrey , or those of the Northern Horticultural Society at Harlow Car , Harrogate , in Yorkshire .
22 This time round , thinks Aidan Mullaly , a negotiator for TM Energy Consultants , the RECs are better prepared for the negotiating process and are unlikely to panic as some did last year at the threat of a loss of business .
23 There are suits that are better equipped for the more demanding skier and manufacturers who specialise in this end of the market include Nevica , Berghaus , Phoenix , Degre 7 , Powderhorn and SOS who say they are not interested in following ski fashions : ‘ We make heavy duty workwear for people who spend their winters in the mountains . ’
24 The new knowledge is acquired through changes in the prices of resources and of products , brought about by the bids and offers of the entrepreneur-producers who are eagerly competing for the profits to be won by discovering where resource owners and consumers have ( in effect ) underestimated each other 's eagerness to buy or to sell .
25 Running like this , with the mad south-west wind behind her , gave her a glorious sense of freedom , for her exercise had been terribly limited for the past five weeks .
26 Teacher Bride Eglington told how conditions are so cramped for the five and six-year-olds in her class one youngster trapped his hand between chairs when the class was asked to stand up .
27 Although it has a long history , the paradox of the Prisoners ' Dilemma has recently been much studied for the light it may shed on the evolution of altruistic or cooperative behaviour .
28 I thus started a relationship with that country that has been constantly rewarding for the rest of my life , and indeed I now regard it almost as my second homeland .
29 Many of them are only followed for the first pitch , either because they finish up easier slabs ( which might well suit some people ) or become much harder .
30 You are only catering for the mindless buffoons who find Simon Fanshawe a greater stimulus than Shakespeare .
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