Example sentences of "that be [adj] for [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The intelligent beings in these regions should therefore not be surprised if they observe that their locality in the universe satisfies the conditions that are necessary for their existence . |
2 | The basic theme , topic , or specific subject-matter will be selected , and examined for its facets , concepts and possible sub-units as well as for the skills that are necessary for its full comprehension and others that can be usefully practised within its general ambit . |
3 | This project looks at the Youth Training Scheme and asks : is it helping young people of either sex to break into fields of training and work that are non-traditional for their sex ? |
4 | As people identify their own problems collaboratively and begin to analyze the conditions that contribute to the problems , they can develop strategies that are appropriate for their own culture , time , and place . |
5 | Transformation in an organization can also address structure , or the basic parts of the organization that are responsible for its character or its nature . |
6 | There are of course areas of the city that are notorious for their bars and sex shows , but even there the atmosphere is lively and interesting ( ! ) and you can just walk past ! |
7 | There has also been significant criticism of companies that have entered into transactions that were unsuitable for their needs and that increased their financial risk . |
8 | You may never find a system that is perfect for your needs , but you should be able to find one that satisfies most of them . |
9 | Abisko lies on a lake and near a National park that is famous for its animal and bird life and its woods of birch and pine . |
10 | When choosing a fruit tree , make sure you get the rootstock that is right for your garden |
11 | As Wildavsky ( 1975 , p. 42 ) states : ‘ It is not so much that traditional budgeting succeeds brilliantly on every criterion but that it does not entirely fail on any one that is responsible for its longevity . ’ |
12 | I can not be refuted if I claim that my visual sense-field contains a yellow sense-content , but I can be refuted if I go on to claim that there exists a yellow object that is responsible for my sense-content . |
13 | There we are , in Lundhags , a Swedish boot that is wonderful for its purpose but looks like a refugee prop from a Boris Karloff Frankenstein film , and oddly coloured clothes , rolling about . |
14 | It may not be just the drink that is bad for your health . |
15 | If we do think in this unilinear way , we will be inclined to dismiss or devalue evidence that is important for our understanding of language history , just as some of our predecessors have done . |
16 | ‘ I intend to work hard at finding a sensible solution that 's best for our entire family . |
17 | ( 17 ) oh apart from once when we went we found em + an Irish bar ( ) in San Francisco that was famous for its Irish coffees + ( ) |
18 | His attitude to others and towards mixing with them was rooted in an ambiguity that was fertile for his art but disastrous in his dealings with people . |
19 | But if if a lot of schools opted out could you imagine that there might be one school that was famed for its computer excellence , and another school famed for its musical excellence , and you might have different specialist kinds of schools , not quite as dramatically delineated as I have suggested , but that would be the balance of interest in these different schools and would that be healthy ? |
20 | Although presented mainly as a measure of penal reform that was desirable for its own sake , officials were more sanguine that parole might lead to the hoped for reduction in the prison population than the dubious promise of the suspended sentence . |
21 | The different impressionism of Debussy 's La Terace des Audiences de Claire de Lune , General Levine and Jardins Sous la Pluie ended a recital that was notable for its highly musical restraint and total lack of overt virtuosity for its own sake . |