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

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1 Conversely , of course , the TGI -based material described above can be justifiably regarded as inadequately precise from the creative planning point of view , even if it is extremely helpful for media planners .
2 It is extremely rare for the Executive to lose the confidence of the House of Commons .
3 It is extremely rare for the House of Lords to reject outright a Bill passed by the Commons , slightly less rare for the Commons to reject outright a Bill passed by the Lords — odd or controversial Bills are occasionally passed by the House of Lords , sometimes , one suspects , in the confident expectation that they will be rejected by the Commons .
4 ( ii ) The ‘ 10 minute ’ rule This is a development of the method of introducing a Bill by motion now rarely used in the case of Government Bills and it is extremely rare for legislation to result from its use for Private Members ' Bill purposes .
5 In the latter case , it is extremely rare for a potential voter who is in possession of a polling card to be turned away .
6 Unless the mutation has become established , it is extremely rare for such forms to be found in the wild , although they must occur from time to time .
7 It is extremely rare for Marxian analysis to explore this matter , but Marx 's original insight that the state treats people as separate persons rather than as parts of larger social collectives , has actually been used and developed by one branch of Marxist state theory .
8 It is extremely rare for the medal to be presented to a non-architect , although past winners include the architectural writer Nikolaus Pevsner and Peter Rice 's former employer the engineer Ove Arup .
9 Does my right hon. Friend agree that , given the collapse of the Soviet Union and the distribution of its nuclear weapons around the country , it is extremely important for Britain to maintain its nuclear deterrent and to be ready for any eventuality ?
10 It is extremely difficult for officials and councillors to deny having made any such claim , allegation , or threat when the documented evidence is recorded on video for all to view .
11 It is extremely difficult for local government to discriminate positively in favour of certain areas .
12 what is clear , however , is that in the event of litigation it is extremely difficult for a complainant to describe the nature of an odour to the court .
13 It should be remembered , however , that in a dynamic market where demand and supply conditions are continually changing , it is extremely difficult for firms to find the price and output levels which achieve their objectives .
14 It is extremely difficult for any practitioner to administer a test in exactly the same way on two occasions , even if the same child is being tested .
15 It is extremely difficult for workers in Community Mental Health Centres to focus their efforts effectively for a dispersed community of people with long-term problems if their work is constantly being interrupted by crises and emergency work .
16 In local government it is extremely difficult for a non-specialist to reach chief officer status .
17 Given our human circumstances , it is extremely difficult for any human observer to investigate a member of his own species as if he or she were a creature of nature , out there , on the other side of the plate glass .
18 Those whose native language is a tone language should be aware of the considerable linguistic importance of tone in such languages ; often it is extremely difficult for people who have spoken a tone language all their life to learn to observe their own use of tone objectively .
19 It is extremely painful for them to add to their burdens at a time when they are most hard pressed at work or with their own families .
20 Cliff Evans , founder of the new Darlington branch of Durham Wildlife Trust , said : ‘ It is extremely valuable for animal life .
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