Example sentences of "to be [adj] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 to be suitable for students of any age or level ?
2 Guidance was given on the government and academic organization of polytechnics : the system of government needed to be suitable for institutions serving national as well as regional and local needs , and to be attractive to staff who would be able to ‘ share fully in their government and management as academic communities ’ .
3 The briefcase would have to be able to handle any live gig but would also have to be suitable for rehearsals and recording sessions .
4 The approach is particularly likely to be suitable for patients who are seeking help for social and personal problems , and should therefore be useful for many situations encountered by social workers , general practitioners , and those involved in marital counselling , bereavement counselling , and the care of adolescents .
5 Well actually I live just outside Shilton. erm they keep saying that it 's Shilton airfield , actually it 's not on the airfield at all — as you will know , Mr. Hayworth 's got planning permission for a golf course on the airfield — it 's Scrubs Lane , Shilton , and actually they 've already the Council have already turned down two applications for caravan sites there anyway erm because it 's unsuitable and yet they think that they you know that it 's going to be suitable for gipsies to live down there .
6 Other factors are also involved ; risks tend to be greater for males than for females at all ages ( see Table 10.1 ) ; marital state , occupation and social class are likewise important .
7 Collecting bias seems to be greater for molars than for incisors , not surprising when it is considered that incisors are easier to locate in the pellets than are molars , and so an excess of incisors may be combined with a deficit of molars where there is collecting bias .
8 It is claimed to be simple for users and hard for learners , to aid readers and to hinder writers , and to speed the reading of the able while condemning the less able to semi-literacy .
9 You ca n't expect him to be grateful for things we did together when we were in love — when we were working happily together .
10 A psychiatrist who specialises in executive stress thought the fencing indicated that the person it protected felt an enormous sense of isolation and betrayal at the hands of people who had failed to be grateful for years of selfless public service .
11 Feminists have noted that it always seems to be appropriate for men to treat women as if they were intimates or subordinates .
12 Ace have also joined those able to manufacture in 3 ply polyethylene , the chemicals used being claimed to be safer for workers than those used by other companies although long term properties such as UV stability have still to be checked .
13 Closer examination of these figures show that the proportion of party funds tends to be higher for Republicans than for Democrats , but it is clear that parties in general contribute only relatively small amounts to Congressional election funds .
14 And it 's best not to be late for meals , in this house . ’
15 A circulation plan that interrupted movement through the imposition of frequent detours and culs-de-sac was seen to be stressful for drivers and likely to lead to detours through neighbouring streets .
16 The relative risk of carcinoma in situ has been found to be 3.6 for smokers compared with 1.0 for women who have never smoked .
17 meant to be good for nightclubs .
18 He gets all over the pitch , and I could see him fitting in in all kinds of areas , he used to be good for Spurs even when the defence came under pressure , and he 'd tackle back , becoming the ball winner .
19 ‘ Piss is supposed to be good for warts , ’ Arty said .
20 First , we can use hoards to define the time individual coin types remained in circulation , since we can tell from them how long a particular coin continued to be available for hoarders .
21 I mean it seems to be available for youngsters but afterwards
22 1 The Artist accepts an engagement to play the part of Receptionist in At the Doctor 's in the video entitled Grapevine II ( hereinafter referred to as the Video ) and during shooting to be available for stills photography .
23 1 The Artist accepts an engagement to appear in the video provisionally entitled Project English Video ( hereinafter referred to as the Video ) and during shooting to be available for stills photography .
24 That he freed people to be themselves and to be present for others is the undeniable witness of the texts .
25 That is , they would consider an action to be right for reasons other than consequential .
26 to be useful for teachers and parents and children to read as an informative and convincing story of the child 's progress over the years
27 it ought to be possible for partners to disagree on specifics while remaining allied in general terms and often working together in many fields .
28 The area was about four hours away from Edinburgh or Glasgow — near enough to be accessible for weekends , far enough to be considered remote .
29 In investigations of this type , it is unlikely to be acceptable for children to be subjected to endoscopy as a part of studies in which a parent is the index case .
30 Everything always seemed to be crap for actors and you just had to put up with it — while the present corruption continued .
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