Example sentences of "[adj] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'm ten years older now , and in retrospect I see that if Francesca had lived we would n't have been right for each other . ’ |
32 | ‘ When they 're right for each other a Gemini and a Sagittarian can have a wonderful , magical , lasting relationship . |
33 | Straight talking finally ensures the price is right for all sides in big fuel debate . |
34 | No political decision … can be right for all time . |
35 | Now that bands like Extreme and Mr Big have had chart successes with songs featuring acoustic instruments the time would seem right for many players to make a first serious foray into the subtler side of rock . |
36 | It can not be right for such information to be available , by a sidewind , for the court but the parties be prevented from presenting their arguments on such material . |
37 | Christmas dinners or lunches require something a bit more comfortable and gold adds the sparkle that 's right for such events |
38 | ‘ Working with Oaky and Osborne was right for that time , but now it 's time to move on , do something a bit different , ’ shrugs Shaun . |
39 | Cocaine is right for these people . |
40 | So I think they 're right to be suspicious , and it 's right for those people who feel they have a role it 's up to them to make it appear interesting and to show them the relevance . |
41 | That 's not the question , the question is is it right for this person to be found guilty , is it right for this person to be found innocent ? |
42 | That 's not the question , the question is is it right for this person to be found guilty , is it right for this person to be found innocent ? |
43 | ‘ The Government does not believe that it would be right for this case to be treated as a precedent . ’ |
44 | Many a reader of The Possessed will have smiled at Von Lemke 's paper cut-outs — the conductor waving his baton , the bustling railway porter , the hell-fire gesticulating preacher — and at the same time he will have wondered why the microcosmic animated toys feel so supremely right for this novel . |
45 | It would have been easy for me just to put off the difficult decisions we need to take , but I must do what is right for this country . |
46 | It is a choice that is fully there for us to make at the same time and in the same fashion as other countries , except that we have the additional option of deciding that it would not be right for this country . |
47 | This country has done very well in the negotiations and we have got an agreement that is right for this country . |
48 | Sort of a rich twist is just right for this latterday England bowler ( 5 , 5 ) |
49 | There is even talk of having a fry-up , as a large frying pan has come to light , just right for this purpose . |
50 | It is a good idea to practise this technique using the same piece of music each time and the length of one side of a cassette or record ( usually about twenty minutes ) is just about right for this exercise . |
51 | And I think in the context of what P P G twelve says , it is right for this examination , to consider the proposal as you have presented it to us . |
52 | I believe I 'm doing what 's right for this club . |
53 | It had originally been left to her by a noted amateur ornithologist and eccentric with whom she had been friendly for many years . |
54 | The demonstration remained friendly for several hours . |
55 | This is a beautiful , small twelfth-century room , used as a stable for many years after the depredations of the Revolution but carefully restored in the 1850s . |
56 | The mammalian gut has been stable for many millennia and acts to constrain the flexibility of E. coli 's genome . |
57 | He say best stable for that mare is a coffin . ’ |
58 | Since joining Peter Owen 's stable for this season he is unbeaten in three starts . |
59 | At first it was easy enough to evade supervision , and my weight remained stable for several weeks . |
60 | Hence , the increasing complexity of the flow can be interpreted as the result of a sequence of instabilities , each giving rise to a new pattern which is stable for some Rayleigh number range but which itself becomes unstable at higher Ra . |