Example sentences of "[adj] for [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 I 'm I 'm very grateful for that information sir .
32 The station honorary secretary , Captain Graham Sommerfield , commented ‘ We are so grateful for this kind donation
33 There were railway bridges close to the Beckenham boundaries , that at Beckenham itself being too low for double deck cars .
34 Surface pumps are preferable for some water gardens , especially where a relatively high ‘ head ’ of water is necessary , this ‘ head ’ being the vertical distance between water level and the highest point of discharge .
35 Although centres generally have more control over what learning and assessment opportunities are offered , it may be preferable for some learning outcomes to be assessed in the workplace , if this opportunity exists ; eg. if a YT trainee carries out reception duties in the workplace it would be more realistic if the centre could arrange for the relevant module ( or learning outcomes ) to be assessed in the work environment .
36 Last year the police went back to the Baroness 's former home to look in vain for hidden gold bars .
37 It did n't sell , and Shabba retreated to the dancehalls to work the mic for various sound systems .
38 Talented Hughes and ex-North Wales county team member Preston from Prestatyn were too strong for professional coach Arwyn Pierce of Ruthin and his young partner Danielle Morris Jones of Rhyl , running out straight set winners at a cost of six games .
39 The situation could be particularly acute for basic rate taxpayers who invest in PEPs .
40 What about the psychologists ’ criticism that atoms and molecules are conceptually unsuitable for nine year olds ?
41 Pamphlets are unsuitable for open shelf stock .
42 Publishers ' casings are unsuitable for heavy library use , and many public librarians take up various options for strengthened editions offered by the library suppliers .
43 These and other matters governing the contents of the scheme document are summarised in Chapter 11. ( 2 ) It is usual for one scheme document to be prepared incorporating the scheme , the explanatory statement , the notice of the court-ordered meeting , the notice of any required EGM of the target and the information required by the City Code and the Yellow Book , if applicable .
44 Business as usual for new Wigan boss
45 Although these methods of payment are not usual for normal trade credit transactions they should be considered where sizeable amounts or longer than normal credit terms are involved .
46 As this wall faces north the sun seldom shines on any of these , a dismal fact for gardeners working in them but usual for old kitchen gardens where every inch of warm south-facing ground was wanted for crops .
47 In many rural areas it has therefore been usual for local farm workers to work on the land ‘ man and boy ’ .
48 JENNI Potter 's latest play written for the company Sex & Violence is set , as usual for this Liverpool writer , in the homosexual world .
49 He said his company did not plan to raise its £790m hostile bid for RHM , effectively leaving the way clear for industrial conglomerate Tomkins , best known for Smith & Wesson guns .
50 Schools coaches are already preparing their U12 teams for the NI first year tournament at the end of May which will complete the competitive season and leave the way clear for targeted coaching courses .
51 8-TRACK studio 488 bass for 1991/92 Beta Zero .
52 It is symptomatic that the directors of insolvent companies ignore demands for payment , and frequently judgments are obtained where the proceedings have not been quite wrong for such judgment creditors to obtain any preferential treatment .
53 The engine would not run as well as the distributor advance curve is wrong for this RR camshaft and heavy flywheel combination .
54 HCPROCESS requests HCMODULES to restore modules from offline for those charge codes set via the HCMAP parameter in the configuration file ( see Section 4 ) .
55 THINGS are looking rosy for one Darlington businessman thanks to the election .
56 In the seventies life was rosy for all trade unions and everyone within the organization felt secure .
57 Detailed analyses of cost-effectiveness revealed that the ‘ cost per job ’ was relatively high for automatic capital grants ( Regional Development Grant ) and significantly lower in projects supported by DTI Selective Financial Assistance and local authority loans and grants .
58 Water temperature of 84°F is too high for lush plant growth — many plants will not tolerate such high temperatures — and should be reduced to 78 or 80°f .
59 Those in the diet group were asked both to reduce their intake of refined carbohydrates and to increase their dietary fibre by substituting high for low fibre products and by taking supplements of standardised wheat bran ( three or four ×7.5 g sachets of Prewett 's coarse wheat bran ) .
60 The number of repetitions should not exceed 6 ; even this is high for true strength training .
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