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

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1 Now one of the interesting things about this is that they 've worked out , in order to erm achieve our sales forecast , erm the impact of recruitment for each branch is that we need a net growth in branch of one plus one for every er on every month .
2 Camping and caravanning is a pursuit that attracts people of all ages and walks of life , and the bonus for retired people is that they can travel when the roads are empty of working holidaymakers .
3 What is interesting about Christian guidelines for economic life is that they can not easily be classified as either right wing or left wing , capitalist or socialist .
4 The essence of good housing for old people is that it should be easy to run ( easy to heat , clean and move around in ) , conveniently situated , afford independence and privacy to the occupant , with opportunity for sociability and the security of regular contact .
5 What is essential for free fall is that the capsule is not powered and that the atmospheric drag is negligibly small .
6 The problem , in other words , for the British in arguing their case for free trade is that they are up against a deep cultural divide which separates them from most of the other Member States .
7 The only area that I 'm saying is in need for careful consideration is that related to risks associated with the possibilities of food poisoning and very high-risk food handling .
8 ‘ Because some individuals might benefit more than others and the rule for public works is that all must benefit indifferently , or none may benefit at all .
9 The main reason for this caution is that since a magnetic tape or a photograph furnish a permanent record of behaviour , the subject is entitled to be aware that such a permanent record is being made .
10 ( 6.13 ) unc The reason for this simplicity is that our normal form will eliminate all PAR constructs , and hence all internal use of channels .
11 The explanation put forward for this relationship is that where the coverage of collective agreements is extensive , as in centralised-bargaining structures , trade union membership is thereby encouraged since the benefits of agreements are seen to accrue to union members on a wide scale .
12 The prime reason for this non-appearance is that , in English at least , many words can sound the same but have meanings dependant on the context that they appear in .
13 One reason for this approach is that the design issues and their treatment may not be the same in both cases , although we would be advised to look for similarities .
14 The rationale for this approach is that there are few suffixes relative to words .
15 A further advantage which is claimed for this legislation is that it spells out precisely what forms of conduct are included within each degree of offence , and thus reduces the discretion of police officers and prosecutors .
16 What matters for this purpose is that if it escapes it is likely to do mischief and this is the meaning to be given to ‘ dangerous thing ’ in this context .
17 Part of the reason for this increase is that most of the motorway network was built during the 1960s and that , as the roads have got older , so they need more spent on them .
18 The only reason for this conversation is that I need transport . ’
19 Cohen also suggests that the reason for this dominance is that the left hemisphere is specially suited to serial processing while the right controls spatial processing .
20 The basic reason for this trend is that in general very much more money is awarded in the US courts than anywhere else ; also the courts there tend to favour the individual against the big organisation .
21 The explanation usually offered for this phenomenon is that subjects implicitly attach a verbal label to pictures and objects and hence a verbal memory trace as well as a pictorial memory trace is established .
22 One explanation for this regularity is that , about every 150 million years , a compact companion of the Sun ( such as a pulsar or black hole ) , travelling in a very elliptical orbit , comes close enough to disrupt the comets of the Oort Cloud .
23 There is a reason for this Chairman is that erm I think erm many of us and I am sure we would be deserved by recent articles in the Daily Telegraph er particularly the one that appeared last week which erm referred , I can see in the report , that it referred to a report which is very critical of the work of Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of erm Pollution .
24 One of the many major problems for this idea is that Broca 's aphasics usually show better performance with content than with function words even when the task is reading aloud single words : the patient given tie , and , the and ant to read aloud might well succeed with tie and ant but not with and or the .
25 The basic reason for this change is that the scale of government activity is so vast that , more and more , ministers have to delegate to their civil servants .
26 The reason given for this change is that there was recent wide coverage in the press of the case of an American paramedic who succeeded by fraudulent means in obtaining limited registration from the council .
27 One reason for this change is that the loosening of Russian control over Eastern Europe has bared old frictions .
28 One reason for this proposal is that , when people read aloud , they make errors which are caused by the preceding and following semantic and syntactic context around the incorrectly read word .
29 One of the reasons which the Committee gives for this proposal is that the law should be brought into line with the law of rape .
30 The message for this chapter is that the questions we are asking about firm structures have to be comparative institutional ones .
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