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

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1 Lot a hundred and eight a portable reed organ there it is twenty for this twenty anywhere ?
2 For people with anxiety problems however it is common for their confidence to become slowly eroded .
3 There are quite a few situations where it is normal for the tonic syllable to come earlier in the tone-unit .
4 Hence if a word is unlikely to behave as a particular tag then it is valid for the syntax analyser to decrease its likelihood in every transition .
5 For a welfare-maximizing equilibrium , the Tiebout mechanism must create a situation whereby it is impossible for any individual to increase utility as a result of changing communities .
6 Where there is no council housing then it is possible for the village to be completely overrun by ex-urban newcomers .
7 We shall therefore use ascription for the case where the adjective conveys a property which is valid for the entity instantiated by the noun , and association for the case where it is valid for something else .
8 Research has shown that the best weather in Europe occurs in Cannes where it is suitable for flying training over 80% of the time with little seasonal variation .
9 There are times when it is convenient for us to go to sleep ( the shops are not open , etc. ) and when it is expected that we will not be noisy .
10 But when organizations grow to a level where it is impossible for all the members to know each other , where the division of work between individuals and groups becomes more strict , where communications are restricted by physical and administrative distances and boundaries — in such a situation the need for an idea-handling system arises even in an organization where the cultural and climate conditions support creativity and innovation .
11 In cases where it is impractical for some reason to embed the header into the file , a special type of module , FOREIGN , is defined .
12 But , you know , there may be many other reasons why it is important for him to get to the top so quickly .
13 Doug Green , Jane Dubar and Nigel Barnes all experienced their recruitment to the INSET course as part of the politics of the school whereby it is difficult for new teachers to refuse to take part in educational research .
14 If the relocation takes place at a time when it is important for a child to complete a course of education , e.g. GCE examinations , the company will pay reasonable board and lodging costs for the child up to a maximum of £200 per month for the remainder of that school term or until all examinations are complete within that academic year .
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