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

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1 Megarry V-C , in Marshall ( Thomas ) ( Exports ) v Guinle [ 1979 ] Ch 227 set out a test of four elements which is most helpful for determining whether the information is too widely known to retain the necessary quality of confidence .
2 The tallship is most famous for appearing in the 70s TV programme , The Onedin Line .
3 Townshend is most famous for beating his guitar against speaker stacks , but it is also worth remembering that , on stage at The Ricky Tick Club , Windsor , in May 1966 , he attempted the same stunt against the head of Keith Moon .
4 A Tyrolean fence is most suitable for drying dredge crops ( see Figure 12 ) .
5 We order you to cause the said oaks to be delivered to him in the place which is most suitable for transporting them , and to assist him to find men to cut them down and carry them , at our expense .
6 A clear problem is the kind of model that is most suitable for representing the architecture of documents and multimedia data and for providing usable query languages .
7 Miscue analysis , therefore , gives insight into a variety of strategies , and is most valuable for helping teachers to become aware of the complexities of the reading process .
8 The National Insurance Act is most important for introducing the ‘ insurance principle ’ into British social security legislation .
9 Physical fitness is most important for coping with these extremes of climate , because lengthy periods of acclimatisation are not possible — work must start immediately on arrival in a new theatre of operations .
10 The single ‘ finger ’ of the Asiatic species is highly suitable for feeding in a jungle habitat .
11 Incidentally , the round African hut is highly appropriate for keeping cool in hot sun because it presents a smaller surface area than a square building would .
12 One product described as a toilet cleaner is highly effective for cleaning vending machines but operator resistance to this application would be expected .
13 Because of its low internal radioactivity , flint is especially good for dating the Palaeolithic back to at least 250 ka ( 1 ka = 1000 years ) .
14 The MIDRIFF STRETCH is especially good for eliminating a spare tyre around the middle and also helps to straighten out a double chin !
15 Country and Western music with its rolling rhythm is especially suitable for calming an agitated animal .
16 The back stance is especially effective for kicking , since the body weight can easily be shifted without changing position .
17 Older historians may still question the validity of oral data ; but , Briggs argues , ‘ you 've got to be critical of all forms of historical evidence ; they all have their pitfalls , but oral evidence is especially useful for recovering attitudes ’ — a point amply borne out by City Lives .
18 One machine which is especially useful for creating video and film titles costs under £10 000 .
19 Section 1.5 is especially useful for relating information technology and information skills and their importance in the curriculum .
20 Colourists at the Michaeljohn salon apply the renowned Henara Natural Colouring Powders to craftily enhance the natural pigmentation of the hair and replace its sheen , and Henara has now added a Hot Oil Conditioner to this hair-care collection , which is especially useful for injecting life and gloss back into devitalised hair after the stresses of summer .
21 The Orang-utan is especially welcome for stressing the conservation problems and providing some answers , for collating so much biological information on this fascinating ape ( some results expected , others not ) , and for clearly posing problems for future field and laboratory .
22 She is especially renowned for creating a long silk jersey halter-neck evening dress , which can be worn five different ways and is easy to make because it only has one seam .
23 She is especially renowned for creating a long silk jersey halter-neck evening dress which can be worn five different ways and is easy to make because it only has one seam .
24 It is only good for learning weights , and weights are not always a reliable way to resolve conflicts .
25 The tapetum is so useful for seeing in the dark that some reptiles , moths and deep-sea fish also have one .
26 Pascale says this indicates the distrust in which the Japanese hold single strategic plans , which in their view limit the peripheral vision which is so essential for observing environmental changes .
27 Yet it transpires that none of the money that is so essential for restoring endangered architectural treasures is ever paid to the great figures of modern art .
28 They also provide a friendly contact , which is extremely valuable for detecting and referring any other needs .
29 The model serves well for interpersonal relationships but is less useful for looking at mass communications where opportunities for feedback are not always present and where the power and resources of the two parties may be vastly disproportionate .
30 As a method it is apparently effective for removing odours from low volume , low rate gas or air streams containing a relatively high concentration of pollutants .
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