Example sentences of "[noun] be [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Physics appears to be a complicated subject , because the ideas of physics are difficult for us to understand .
2 That 's what the CBI and the Department of Trade and Industry are anxious for us to do and , if we do n't like what we find , we will know where we stand .
3 But Tory backbenchers are desperate for him to end the drift .
4 ‘ There is no proof , ’ said the medical advice , ‘ that nitrate leads to human cancer but , nevertheless , experts in the UK consider that the theoretical likelihood of an effect is sufficient for them to advise government to seek ways of restricting the total intake of nitrate . ’
5 I ai n't never argued with you but once and that were when you said it'ud be wrong for us to keep Harry .
6 Parents were reluctant for them to leave home too early — particularly because of the loss of income to the family budget that would ensue — and there was a fear also of the independent youth culture with its sexual rituals , such as the ‘ monkey parade ’ , public courting areas where youth proudly proclaimed both its independence and sexuality .
7 The change of mood was clear for everyone to see .
8 Details of the specified trade unions on the appropriate negotiating body are available for you to refer to in the Administration Unit .
9 Please help to publicise membership in class — ‘ stand up ’ boards are available for you to put up in class .
10 The nicest thing about Duckhurst Farm 's clear round afternoons is the atmosphere : they are meant to encourage horse and rider and the owners were happy for me to trot round for five minutes before we faced the first fence .
11 Outside the manor once more , Detective Eddy said to Giles Aplin , ‘ I think that Mrs Putt 's admission concerning the cape is sufficient for us to obtain a search warrant . ’
12 She did this quickly as visiting time was over and the staff were anxious for us to leave .
13 This morning is free for you to enjoy the Seraglio and discover its selling points for yourselves .
14 Applying scientific methods to art conservation is easy for them to cope with .
15 It was also a revelation to see the wildlife — birds and animals which I had only seen in Zoos were free for me to enjoy .
16 The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light .
17 But she added that training is necessary for it to work , backed up by personal supervision for the workers once the training is complete .
18 He 's a good father and Joanna is happy for him to see the youngster whenever he wants . ’
19 A good goalkeeper is essential for it to work . ’
20 A further acknowledgement on the video box is difficult for us to provide but I hope you will accept the two credits as specified as being sufficient .
21 An extremely long list is available for everyone to see .
22 The deeply incised DE/ED made with a red-hot nail was visible for anyone to see .
23 The afternoon is free for you to explore the delights of classical Vienna .
24 If Mr Khan prefers to be called Mr Khan , do n't use his first name just because other residents are happy for you to use theirs .
25 But the working papers state that the list in the White Paper is not definitive , and that DHAs will be able to decide what core services are appropriate for them to maintain .
26 No reports were available for us to see , although there were files on the children in each area .
27 Mr Alton , a Catholic and a leading campaigner for reforming the abortion law , told the Daily Post : ‘ The way is open for me to stand .
28 Mr Alton , a Catholic and a leading campaigner for reforming the abortion law , told the Daily Post : ‘ The way is open for me to stand .
29 Third , although some comparison between my present experience and others is necessary for me to know what words to use in description , and although such comparison , especially in the case where the objects compared are a past and a present experience , is fallible ( since memory is fallible ) , still the comparison is not what I am trying to express when I try to express my beliefs about my present experience alone .
30 The advance learning unit is open for them to stay on after school and study there as well , and it 's also open for all sorts of activities every night of the week .
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