Example sentences of "[adj] it is [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm afraid it is n't suitable for the competition , Timothy . " |
2 | ‘ I am afraid it is too late for that , ’ Mr Aycliffe said with a faint smile . |
3 | As such it is vitally important for ‘ softening ’ social relationships and de-stressing moments of close proximity . |
4 | Once an organisation is operational it is not unusual for it to extend its powers to matters outside the treaty , or to implement policies or decisions without following the procedural requirements of the treaty . |
5 | My My Lords I I 'm sure it is n't necessary for me in referring very briefly to the amendments to which er I have done er it is n't necessary for me to recount in full the arguments with which Your Lordships are already becoming very familiar . |
6 | I hope I do not sound unkind , but I am sure it is not right for you to have her . |
7 | He concludes : ‘ So although at first it is also natural for civilized people to condemn out of hand what I had just witnessed as disgraceful heathen bestiality , they , too , if they were honest might come to feel it was at least partly redeemed by the genuine religious conviction on which it is based . ’ |
8 | In order to be commercially successful it is not sufficient for a product or a process to be technologically innovative , though this will stimulate interest — from the competition as well as the customer . |
9 | As our society becomes more multicultural it is more essential for teachers to recognise the variety of skills children bring with them . |
10 | ‘ Domestic Happiness is the greatest of things sublunary , ’ he had written to Southey earlier in August , ‘ and of things celestial it is perhaps impossible for unassisted Man to believe any thing greater . ’ |
11 | Although Roll and Ross have subsequently identified 4 factors , 19 it is more convenient for the purposes of exposition to assume that there are only 2 as follows : . |