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

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1 The Gazebo has an excellent menu and the elegant Pompadour Restaurant is outstanding for its haute cuisine .
2 No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option , but you will only be able to respond to task mail which is outstanding for you .
3 Again it is unnecessary for him to explain his reluctance to respond in the circumstances to the hope of this reviewer that he would again delight us with an introduction of the wide sweep of brilliance with which he embellished Volume II .
4 In those circumstances it is unnecessary for me to discuss the rival contentions of fact or to reach any conclusion upon whether , if Winchester had been enabled to make representations before 30 October , those representations would have made any difference .
5 I very much doubt , though it is unnecessary for me to decide the point , that the use of the plural in paragraph 12 was intended to connote different defendants in several different unconsolidated actions , since there was only one single action in being in the Kalfelis case , and paragraph 13 ( not quoted above ) would seem to envisage a claim by the same plaintiff , unlike the present litigation where there are a very large number of different plaintiff banks in different actions .
6 But from time to time there have been cases where ministers , or more often officials , decide that listing is undesirable for what are , frankly , purely political grounds .
7 It is understandable for our staff in the offices to look at such claims in a different way from that of someone who comes in off the street .
8 Meanwhile , pressure groups are variously encouraging retailers to open on a Sunday or urging local authorities to prosecute the law breakers , and labour MP Ray Powell 's Private Member 's Bill ( supported by the Keep Sunday Special Campaign ) is due for its second reading on 22nd January .
9 It relates to the Education ( Schools ) Bill which is due for its Second Reading next Tuesday .
10 It is normal for their early attempts to consist of strings of letters , with words represented by the initial letter or by clusters of consonants .
11 It is normal for me to report to the Council 's Planning Committee the end of year disease statistics and any recommendations which might be necessary in line with the management strategy .
12 I had n't seen Michael before , which is normal for me .
13 You should know what is normal for you and consult your GP if any changes occur which concern you .
14 You should know what is normal for you and consult your GP if any changes occur which concern you .
15 I mean if it turns out you 're not anaemic and your sort of pallor is normal for you ,
16 And to th for for them we 're extremely er I I I I give my regards and er the regional party is grateful for their work .
17 If the party at large is grateful for their actions , it shows little evidence of it .
18 My hon. Friend the Member for Norwich , North ( Mr. Thompson ) is grateful for what has been done to help him with the preservation of his local Anglian Regiment .
19 Mrs Barbara Taylor has again audited the accounts and the Committee is grateful for her continued help .
20 It 's been a long road back from those dark and confused days , and Pam is grateful for whatever she can achieve these days .
21 Mr Atkins has , on his visits to the school , expressed his admiration for the involvement of the school in the community and the school is grateful for his co-operation , advice and support .
22 The court is grateful for his assistance .
23 erm the technical word for this is that for them universals are self-predicating — that sounds very and intelligible .
24 erm The technical word for this is that for them , universals are self-predicating .
25 So is that for What about the week after that ?
26 But the point is is that for everybody else there was , there is some assumption that we 'd be working off of post driven erm response , okay ?
27 Is that for me ? ’
28 Is that for me ?
29 Is that for me ?
30 Is that for me ?
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