Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] be [adj] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | erm the managerial action which is available for you , t to take him out of there and put him into a different post , because he 's not capable of doing . |
3 | This was a remarkable achievement in an industry which was notorious for its local variation , the disunity of its workforce and the general weakness of its trade union organization . |
4 | Recent results indicate that it is the basic domains of NC protein which are important for its nucleic acid annealing activities ( 6 , De Rocquigny et al. |
5 | Such people need help in maintaining their environment in a condition which is safe for them until their mood improves . |
6 | Hermite was a distinguished mathematician who was well-known for his generosity to younger men . |
7 | As a result she was renowned for her ability to cope patiently with awkward guests . |
8 | In other words they are responsible for what happens on the trains or what or happens on the r railways , what happens o in in the stations . |
9 | Prices are so low in the market because there is such a bumper crop that it is simply not worth them harvesting , as a result it is rational for them er just to leave the apples um , pears and what have you on , on the trees . |
10 | As a result it is difficult for them to make business contacts . |
11 | No , it 's either empty or full of crap so in other words it 's empty for me , all the time |
12 | As the Royal Bank is firmly established as a leading provider of services to the securities industry it was natural for it to assume responsibility . |
13 | Barbara has always known what emotion it is appropriate for her to feel . |
14 | He told supporters what was good for them . |
15 | — It is my great resting place , that you are well : truly it is more than health to me , and gives me an untroubled fancy which is good for my work and my temper . |
16 | It is not merely the northerly situation of Champagne which is responsible for its unique climate , the region is also influenced by the Atlantic . |
17 | This procedure will ensure that the individual measures tap aspects of school life and children 's activities which are significant for their gender development . |
18 | Membership starts at £8 and you 'll receive regular newsletters , a car emblem and a guide to Woodland Trust woods which are free for you to enjoy . |
19 | Membership starts at £8 and you 'll receive regular newsletters , a car emblem and a guide to Woodland Trust woods which are free for you to enjoy . |
20 | She had a small private income which was sufficient for her needs . |
21 | you 're responsible for mine and if I 'm at work I 'm responsible for yours , I wrote to the D H S S |
22 | R. A. Butler , the new Chancellor , was , moreover , unwilling to take chances on market forces in areas which were vital for his economic strategy , such as the export drive . |
23 | Among the smaller examples Oakham Castle in Rutland still possesses its Great Hall which is famous for its windows , doorways and Transitional style capitals ; it dates from 1190 and is now used for Assize Court sittings . |
24 | Although unfortunately details of the projects are tantalizingly hard to ascertain , at least two attempts were made after 1888 by the Edinburgh Typographical Society to set up a women 's union , The first , in the late 1880s , is referred to only in the retrospective " statement on the Female Question " , published in 1904 ; Miss Black of London [ who must have been Clementina Black ] a lady who was well-known for her efforts to improve the social condition of her sex , offered to make an endeavour to organise the female compositors in Edinburgh , with a view to remedying the evils complained of by the journeymen . |
25 | However , with such a large clutch it is difficult for her to maintain all her eggs at exactly the same temperature . |
26 | Where individual claimants submit a genuine , soundly based claim or appeal to an adjudicating officer , if there is an organised campaign it is reasonable for our adjudicating officers to consider the claim with an eye that , although fair , takes account of the fact that it is an organised campaign . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | We have been instructed by the Malawian authorities who are responsible for our fees and nobody else is . ’ |
29 | When the man had had his face washed ( by stella ) and been given a drink , and one of the barmen had called for a taxi , Mother got right up and got on the stage and told Gary she was ready for her song now . |
30 | A small proportion involves those who are engaged indirectly , their services being obtained from other organisations which are responsible for their remuneration and which charge the client organisation a fee . |