Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] for [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However Ares ' Chairman Rob Friedman says that this will be noticeable only by the typographic elite and that the output is more than acceptable for most publishing applications . |
2 | When it 's necessary to build deeper than suitable for full block courses , the difference can be made up with bricks , laid normally for a 75mm depth , and on edge to give a 110mm course . |
3 | As Bromwich ( 1976 , p. 87 ) states : ‘ knowledge of a project 's internal rate of return is neither necessary nor sufficient for optimal investment decisions ’ . |
4 | It will be even cheaper for two adults and one child , and free for four year olds and under ! |
5 | If the rug retains the creases , or if they prove difficult to dislodge , then the wool is too soft and inelastic for top quality pile material . |
6 | Bala is a big tourist attraction in the summer season — indeed , almost all the year round , mainly because of its lake , which is the largest stretch of natural water in the principality and ideal for many water sports new and old which become more popular every year . |
7 | Vacuum ( strictly , low pressure : 10–15 mm Hg ) impregnation has been found consistent and satisfactory for most sediment types . |
8 | a leaflet designed by the Government to explain the new system of local authority finances ( white for Personal Charge Payers and pink for Standard Charge Payers ) |
9 | Nevertheless , the radioactivity imparted to the pebbles must be weak and transient for obvious health reasons , and this means that radioactivity detectors must be very near the pebbles before they are located , thus increasing the tedium of the experiments . |
10 | Fats : Another source of energy , and important for healthy cell membrane structure . |
11 | If flowers are preferred , it is a case of what to leave out , rather than hunting far and wide for attractive herb species . |
12 | Many of the funded research projects have thus been tantalizing and frustrating for practising user education librarians in higher education , and there has even been criticism that they were not sufficiently relevant to their day-to-day work . |
13 | As this wall faces north the sun seldom shines on any of these , a dismal fact for gardeners working in them but usual for old kitchen gardens where every inch of warm south-facing ground was wanted for crops . |
14 | Business as usual for new Wigan boss |
15 | JENNI Potter 's latest play written for the company Sex & Violence is set , as usual for this Liverpool writer , in the homosexual world . |
16 | It has been discarded as worthless for any library purpose , like an old shoe or damaged pot in a mediaeval rubbish tip . |
17 | In his guidelines , Sydney Newman had recommended between four and six episodes as ideal for each Doctor Who serial . |
18 | It describes the 1000 with 512Mb RAM , nine 3.5-inch disks and two SCSI channels as fit for business-critical client/server workgroups and small departments . |
19 | Where land is being retained for particular development in the future — such as the metro system — this can not be regarded as available for grant-aided woodland planting . |
20 | The programme area of economic development has been chosen as suitable for this research approach because of an appropriate spectrum of delivery agencies , common financial and political pressures , wide differences in management structures and approaches between agencies , and major differences in inter-agency relationships with the three main central government departments . |
21 | Taunton , Massachusetts-based Kopin Corp says it has developed a transmissive 640 by 480 active matrix liquid crystal display formed from a single crystal of silicon : the AMLCD Smart Slide imaging device has a resolution of about 500 lines per inch , the level seen as necessary for high resolution imaging . |
22 | The population resides predominantly in areas classed as urban for local government purposes . |