Example sentences of "it must be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 When you 're fighting and hating each other anyway , it must be nice for the chick when she turns out to have the law batting for her .
2 It must be irritating for ministers , used to almost unbridled power at Westminster , to be faced by hostile local bodies who can also claim to have a democratic mandate .
3 It has been argued recently , however , ( see Graham , 1982 ) that it must be rational for a person to give up their autonomy sometimes .
4 There was just enough slope in the field to give him a decent run , though she felt sure it must be frustrating for someone so skilled to be stuck on what was little better than a nursery area .
5 I 'm sure it must be comforting for the mother to have someone she knows well helping her . ’
6 each potential investor who accepts the invitation should warrant that he/she is acquiring the shares for his/her own account for long term investment and notwithstanding this warranty it must be reasonable for the issuing company in all the circumstances to believe this warranty ;
7 ( ii ) It must be reasonable for the occupier to entrust the work to an independent contractor .
8 The quality of the paper is partially dictated by the fact that it must be suitable for the various duplication processes used to run off large numbers of the release .
9 It must be terrible for her , ’ Joe went on , ‘ her son gone missing and all this stuff about him on the radio and television . ’
10 It must be terrible for people in the forces who have n't got a warm house to go back to . ’
11 I knew how it felt , and it must be worse for a man .
12 It must be worse for the Scots who
13 In my judgment , therefore , where the law is uncertain , it must be right for the court to approach the issue before it with a predilection to ensure that our law should not involve a breach of article 10 .
14 It must be right for auditors to audit and for regulators to regulate and I do not think that it helps the argument for there to be an overlap in responsibilities and in some way , as I say , to turn auditors into snoopers and narks er er and make more supine one 's er regulators .
15 It must be rare for a publishing house to be sent a manuscript twice after an interval of 62 years .
16 ‘ Lots of people say it must be easy for my family to carry on in music and that I must have taught them everything — but I feel they just inherited their love of music as it 's in our blood . ’
17 I am sure it must be possible for an adolescent girl to reconcile the male and the female sets of anxieties .
18 Within a department it must be possible for people who have particular interests and aptitudes for teaching to take on a greater share of the load .
19 For the examples to work , it must be possible for a false belief still to be justified ; and a justified belief must justify any belief which it implies ( or is justifiably believed to imply ) .
20 It must be possible for users to change existing reports , quickly and easily , and produce new ones .
21 If a person develops these attributes over time , it must be possible for them to develop with practice in later life or through training .
22 It must be good for the soul . ’
23 It must be good for the community and the people who live in it . ’
24 It must be appropriate for the task .
25 → If you buy something which says it will do a particular job then it must be fit for the purpose .
26 John loved beautiful things , she felt sure ; it must be painful for him to live in such surroundings , perhaps humiliating too for him to have her realise that this was all he could afford to live in .
27 ‘ And it must be painful for you , even now , when all the papers and magazines are full of stories about test-tube babies and IVF and surrogate mothers and such . ’
28 He 's learning to row a coracle but he keeps going round in circles , it must be tiresome for him when he 's used to going in straight lines .
29 But it must be tiresome for him to have you constantly tagging at his heels all the time . ’
30 It is appreciated that these recommendations may be difficult to accept but the ravages of addictive disease can be so severe that it must be sensible for those specifically at risk to be advised to do everything in their power to avoid awakening their potential .
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