Example sentences of "[adj] be [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This is suitable for sloping paths that are likely to become slippery in winter . |
2 | This is crucial for large-scale societies such as nation-states which , by virtue of their size , demand some concretized form such as a monument which can serve as a focus for the populace 's identification with the state . |
3 | While this is fine for short items it misses out the real benefits of stylesheets . |
4 | This is ideal for thick yarns and pile knitting , but not for ordinary work . |
5 | This is ideal for US-style magazines where everything is ‘ Continued on … ’ ! |
6 | This is true for simple problems but , as I have said many times before , as soon as the problems become more complicated our mathematical knowledge turns out to be greatly deficient . |
7 | This is true for whole nations as well as for individuals , as Israel 's his tory proved . |
8 | This was adequate for secondary surfaces but the primary surface of the table top had to be treated very differently . |
9 | These are distinct for analytical purposes though in practice they overlap . |
10 | In the event , a ) turns out to be peculiar insofar as this if the fourth time Eszterhas has reworked the basic theme of Jagged Edge ( see Betrayed and Music Box ) , of an authority figure hero suspecting that one of their nearest and dearest is responsible for appalling crimes . |
11 | Most advances are supposed to be short-term but in practice many are outstanding for long periods . |
12 | Only Grades 7 to 4 are eligible for performance-related earnings and a London Weighting Allowance of £1750 is payable on top . |
13 | The external verifiers will each be responsible for general SVQs in a particular vocational area . |
14 | These millions were ready for new forms of fun , or at least new combinations of familiar and proven elements . |
15 | The former was desirable for obvious reasons , the latter scarcely less so . |
16 | The same is true for other temperatures lying below T c , and the inflexion points can be joined to bound an area representing the heterogeneous two phase system , where there is limited solubility of component 2 in 1 and vice-versa . |
17 | The same is true for toxic releases . |
18 | The waiting time for a new telephone in eastern Germany will be cut to the four to six weeks that is typical for western Germans by the end of 1995 , German Postal Minister Wolfgang Boetsch promised . |
19 | I do n't think that is good for police-public relations . ’ |
20 | The objectives of the Unit as laid out in its constitution are as follows : to undertake industrial relations research of a long-term multidisciplinary character ; to contribute towards improving the quality of data and of understanding that is available for industrial relations policy-making by government , employers and trade unions ; to provide for a concentration of resources and continuity of work and thereby improve career opportunities for research workers and facilitate large-scale research projects ; to enhance the quality of industrial relations teaching and research activity of the School of Industrial and Business Studies ; to be a national and international centre for industrial relations research and to attract suitable visiting researchers and research students to the University . |
21 | A major part of the reform of the CAP is focused on rural development , and that is important for less-favoured areas where there are smaller farms . |
22 | Salaries of £14,000 and £25 , 000 are usual for experienced executives . |
23 | Upgrades to InterBase 3.3 are free for existing customers on support contracts . |