Example sentences of "[adj] that it be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 As its name implies , demand-deficient ( DD ) unemployment occurs when there is a general deficiency of the demand for labour in the economy such that it is impossible for all those who are seeking work to be employed .
2 A management may be such that it is difficult for the worker to identify in any way with them .
3 Sue is convinced that it 's vital for young people to be exposed as early as possible to The Arts and attain a clearer understanding of life as a professional creative person .
4 He drove them to the station and they returned , sad for their sister and still not convinced that it was better for her not to come home .
5 The more Renee Henry learnt about the therapy , the more she became convinced that it was right for her .
6 Some diets may emerge so hard that it is impossible for them to be eaten by weanling mice .
7 Make sure that it is valid for the duration of your holiday .
8 We do not need to be told that the factory girls were probably doing their best to make sure that it was impossible for her to pass without brushing against them , and that this would be construed as an insult .
9 The first — from 1952 to 1957 — was so undistinguished that it was difficult for filmgoers to believe that she was the same actress who returned to movies after five years on Broadway .
10 The master of shock frock Fashion Editor tactics is Gianni Versace , whose bondage dresses have set supermodels like Cindy Crawford on fire — and are so distinctive that it 's easy for the High Street to copy , so that cage-style dresses are now everywhere .
11 It is extraordinary that it is easier for the EC to export to Hungary , Czechoslovakia and Poland than it is for those countries to export to the EC .
12 Far from being a luxury or a peripheral activity , music often meets basic needs : ‘ There exist a good many people for whom music is so important that it is difficult for them to conceive of life without it .
13 But he was so close , his other hand pulling her hard against his naked chest , his face so near to her own that it was difficult for her to breathe — so difficult that she had to open her mouth to draw in air only to find that he 'd taken advantage of the opportunity to deepen his kiss into one of familiarity .
14 Like its owner , it was short and stubby , not long like the young man 's , but thick , so thick that it was impossible for most women to put their hand round it .
15 Once inside the shop , however , acrimony faded ; they were so alike that it was impossible for them to work together and be at odds .
16 Receiving this ultimatum calmly , Landsbergis told a press conference on April 14 that it was impossible for Lithuania to comply .
17 I was also satisfied that it was reasonable for the Bank to require the production of these documents .
18 Prior to this study the ESRC was aware that it is responsible for probably no more than 10 to 20 per cent of social science support in higher education .
19 However , it will certainly be true that it is optimal for a risk-neutral party to take all risk from a risk-averse party ( try A or B bargaining with C ) and it would seem sensible that a more risk-averse party should optimally take on less of the risk than a less risk-averse one .
20 On the other hand , it is certainly true that it is harder for specialist literature in German to be accepted .
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