Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 It 's rather late for the press releases on some months later , the press release coming from my group and coming from the Labour group it was a late conversion but not much of a conversion let's face it , the word tokenism springs to mind that 's what I 've written next to the Conservative line there , totally , and I do n't believe in nursery education but they know there are votes in it .
2 I 'm glad to say it got a thorough sort of leathering in the Lords , and so I think it 's rather premature for him to say that by fixing a budget we have belighted the whole police service in Wiltshire , for the next er , eight or whatever number of years he said , I think that certainly is rather premature .
3 But well I mean it 's rather stupid for how long ?
4 It 's rather difficult for me to show my face at Brigade H.Q at the moment , ’ I replied .
5 It 's just that I am so evil and perverted and encrusted with slime that it 's rather difficult for me to remember the fact . ’
6 And that 's frustrating for you and it 's equally frustrating for me because I know there 's absolutely nothing I can do
7 It 's already competitive for most remote site applications , says Shah , who reckons that distributed integration will be cost-competitive by the end of the decade .
8 That means that it 's practically impossible for a landowner to enforce restrictions unless you 're setting fire to his house or driving a JCB over his grouse moor .
9 I think it 's probably better for us to stay away from all the f—ing scenes in Sydney because it gives us original ideas on life . ’
10 Erm , but my Lord er I think the difficulty is that as far as my learned friend is concerned er he takes the view and it 's probably better for him to develop this your Lordship , that the matters can not properly be separated and he wishes your Lordship to deal with them in total so that er the whole picture can be seen at liability stage .
11 that , and , and , I mean it 's probably better for George to do what he wants to do , rather to do what he do n't want to do because we used to be in the same predicament when we were doing cabaret , we 'd go down to London on the Saturday , we 'd leave here what about half three , four o'clock , so if we stayed in digs , we 'd be finished work say midnight , we 'd be back in digs for one , then he 'll go up till seven the next night
12 And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life .
13 ‘ My dear , it 's probably hard for you to understand , but your mother is very young .
14 But I think it 's probably different for different people .
15 And I honestly think that if you are going to give me that much , it 's probably easier for you to do it once a month . ’
16 It 's probably easier for me than the other three , but then they are such good players . ’
17 It 's particularly difficult for those of us who did n't negotiate this budget , who now have to try and find what
18 The does need some for their young when they 're getting bigger ; and it 's particularly convenient for all of us in bad weather .
19 It 's not all for me .
20 It 's not right for a married woman to have a man in the house and he not her husband , ’ he says .
21 It 's not right for politicians to offer a sanitised campaign cut off from the people they 're asking to elect them , ’ he said .
22 It 's not right for a young girl .
23 It 's not right for you to be here alone . ’
24 Once or twice she said , ‘ It 's not right for you to have so much to do , Em , ’ but mostly she just took the tea and sipped it and looked at Emmie as if she was n't anyone she knew very well , any more .
25 Good ball good tackle again by Whitlow and how often have I said that today and it 's not long for Collimore .
26 What does it matter it 's not long for this world
27 He said : ‘ It 's not possible for the Prince to keep his handicap high — he does n't have time to practise .
28 But surely it 's not possible for a man to live so long ? ’
29 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
30 University protocol means it 's not possible for a degree to be collected by proxy , but the attention her nomination brings to her cause is welcomed by her husband who was at the ceremony .
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