Example sentences of "[pron] it is [adj] [to-vb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , unless the transaction is a management buy-in , for which it is appropriate to ask for a full set of warranties , a reasonable compromise is for the vendor to give the purchaser a set of warranties shorter than normally appropriate on a share sale . |
2 | If there is any legislation which it is necessary to pass for special departmental or other reasons , and is generally accepted by the different parties , it may be undertaken . |
3 | However , it is worth noting that the London Basin is interrupted by a well-known series of uplifts stretching from the Thames Estuary to Windsor which it is difficult to account for without postulating a further line of basement dislocations , possibly Variscan in origin . |
4 | For individual schools a pregnant teenager is still a relatively rare occurrence and one in which it is difficult to cater for all the physical , medical , social , residential and educational needs of the prospective mother and baby . |
5 | Roughly speaking , a proposed methodology ( and its associated characterization of what constitutes progress ) is to be evaluated by the extent to which it is able to account for ‘ good ’ science and its history . |
6 | In fairness to everyone it is impossible to legislate for the vagaries of human nature and the best laid plans can go astray with a single word in the wrong place . |
7 | The important thing for the conductor is that he must learn what it is possible to ask for . |
8 | It is obvious that the starting position affects what it is realistic to aim for . |
9 | The final exercises introduce you to MS-DOS , its basic commands and what it is supposed to do for you on a day to day basis . |
10 | The final exercises introduce you to MS-DOS , its basic commands and what it is supposed to do for you on a day to day basis . |