Example sentences of "be [art] [noun sg] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The annual Education and Library Resources Exhibitions could also be the occasion for direct selling , with an immediate purchase facility . |
2 | Their response may be the occasion for added impetus to the ostensible shift from equity to efficacy as the guiding principle in the design of water pollution standards . |
3 | This is likely to be the case for other families with a similar pattern of inheritance . |
4 | This is not likely to be the case for public relations , which is apt to become more specialised with increasing requirements for new entrants to have a high educational level , disciplined minds , and an ability to use advanced information technology . |
5 | Experience is held to be the foundation for effective pollution control : |
6 | The Kingman Report explained that although this accent must be the standard for foreign students of English in Britain , it is not used as the model of English pronunciation in British schools , since speakers may be rightly proud of their regional pronunciation , which identifies where they come from . |
7 | Which test ought to be the standard for judicial review ? |
8 | The skills involved in communicating information well are , I think , often underestimated , and could usefully be the subject for extensive practical workshops as part of a responsible continuing education programme . |
9 | To some it will be an urban environment that they are looking to and within that concept will be the requirement for clean streets , no noise and fumes from traffic , no aircraft noise , access to local parks or open spaces , etc . |
10 | This is the stuff that , if plans hold true , will be the platform for future developments like a microkernel . |
11 | Apart from this summit meeting of minds there will also be the chance for other boffins of the black and white board to take on past champion John Hegarty , who is challenging all comers . |
12 | Suppose a judgement about reaching criterion performance had to be made on the basis of the results of the tests used in the consistency experiment described above , what would be the decision for individual pupils ? |
13 | It was never part of God 's intention that poverty should be the norm for economic life . |
14 | Canberra ( above ) will be the flagship for allied veterans returning to Normandy next year |
15 | Within a few days of Elizabeth 's death the reivers had taken what they imagined would be the opportunity for easy plunder , and swarmed over the Border in what their victims and the Wardens referred to as ‘ Ill Week ’ . |
16 | According to Bartlett and Ghoshal , the transnational company is meant to be the vehicle for international marketing of the 1990s that integrates the strengths of the three former culturally-dependent types of company . |
17 | Caution seems to be the watchword for major IT investment decisions at present . |
18 | Although the Central Committee could be the centre for major political decisions ( as when Khrushchev ousted his rivals ) , it usually met too infrequently and was too unwieldy for major decision-making . |
19 | Let us return for a moment to the question of prognosis : what can be the outcome for modern societies of the phenomenon which we have been discussing ? |
20 | He added : ‘ This will be the pattern for future similar investments , and because it is a welding together of all those strands of interest which the Prince of Wales has , we consider it to be a very exciting new venture . ’ |
21 | What 's going to be the future for Scottish Nuclear after the Government Review ? |
22 | This is only a preliminary finding , based on the interviewer 's subjective assessment , but could be the basis for future research . |
23 | I feed this could be the basis for desperate longing for another child . |
24 | When teachers give them a few simple objects ( cardboard boxes , old clothes , bits of material , and the like ) which could be the basis for playful construction , the children do n't know what to do . |
25 | Forms of expertise would be exclusively held and arranged such that the ideal of the specialist-expert would be the basis for individual or occupational specialist or sub-unit empowerment in the system . |
26 | Occasionally someone amy tell you that refusing credit can be the basis for legal action on the grounds that a reputation has been unfairly damaged by a refusal to give credit in a business where giving credit is normal . |
27 | The status of the document , which was never submitted to the party for approval , is still uncertain , but it could be the basis for new discussions . |
28 | Such a group can be the basis for true study , or the offering of wise guidance , or of service to the community . |
29 | Yes , it costs a lot of money , but I think it 's fair to say that that cost is within reach of the serious working player , and it could well be the answer for aspiring rock guitarists who need ‘ that ’ sound . |
30 | This seems to be the mechanism for c-myc activation in colorectal tumours . |