Example sentences of "[conj] be [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many other cases raise only hints , come from uncertain contexts , or are doubtful for other reasons .
2 At the end of the financial year , the Institute 's membership register contained , in addition to the eight Honorary Fellows , the names of 103,415 members who had paid their subscriptions for 1992 or were eligible for free membership .
3 And your own personal ‘ diata ’ will help you to build up the long term eating habits that are necessary for good health .
4 These are the regions of the spectrum that are available for remote sensing .
5 These are the regions of the spectrum that are available for remote sensing .
6 The remainder of this section briefly describe the manuals that are available for related LIFESPAN products .
7 Three antisera that are specific for particular regions of the gastrin molecules were used .
8 However , for colliding plane waves , the boundary conditions are of a totally different character , and many of the solutions of Ernst 's equation that are appropriate for axisymmetric fields , such as the Tomimatsu-Sato solutions , are now found to be inconsistent with the boundary conditions for colliding plane waves .
9 For example , in terms of food , cattle that we eat ; we eat meat in the rich countries , these are fed on grains that are fit for human consumption that are produced , for example in Central and South America , soya meal and so on .
10 Endotoxins are heat stable , and this is very important when we try to produce materials that are safe for intravenous injection .
11 It is , therefore , important to try to establish the starting point relevant to the early 1990s in order to convince those that are responsible for overall planning and funding that there is an increasing need to train skilled personnel in all the health professions but particularly in medicine .
12 Moreover , HOB1 contains MAP kinase phosphorylation sites that are important for transcriptional activation ( 13 , 14 ) .
13 There is controversy over whether this sort of fusion occurs under pressure inside the Earth , or inside the heavier Jupiter , but even if it does it is at levels that are useless for commercial fusion .
14 Many hypotheses have been advanced to explain the metastable amorphous state of the polymer in vivo , most recently that it is simply the result of the slow nucleation kinetics that are operative for small particles .
15 Does he also agree that there has been a noticeable change of opinion in the business community , in that in 1990 it thought that we could go into the exchange rate mechanism without any disadvantage whereas it is now beginning to realise that the ERM obliges us to have a higher exchange rate and higher real interest rates than are appropriate for domestic needs ?
16 When a plaintiff is injured and as a result is paid no wages his immediate real loss is that part of his net earnings that were available for current expenditure .
17 He knew he was slow-witted ; so many things that were simple for other people quite defeated him , and he was aware that this made him different — he had even heard himself referred to as ‘ not all there ’ .
18 Our findings about symmetry perception also demonstrate that neglected information that is unavailable for verbal report may nevertheless be represented implicitly , confirming previous reports which have remained controversial .
19 The aim is to be aware of the contrast between a voice volume that is too loud in ordinary circumstances and the voice volume that is suitable for ordinary conversation but using feeling instead of ( or as well as ) hearing to monitor the loudness .
20 For example , lesions involving the pretectum can produce a deficit in normal brightness discrimination ( Legg 1988 ) but other work suggests that it is the area rostral to the pretectum that is critical for residual brightness discrimination ( Cooper , Battistella , and Rath 1981 ) .
21 I note that the Labour party knows better than the Milk Marketing Board and has said that it would not help the Milk Marketing Board to get the reform that is necessary for British farmers and British consumers .
22 The perspectivalism that the sociology of knowledge proposed requires suspending a trust in reason and rationality that is necessary for everyday life and in particular for generating applied knowledge .
23 For the future , the application of dominant negative viral mutants ( which , when mixed with wild-type virus , render it non-infectious ) , capsid-targeted virus inactivation ( a similar process leading to viral degradation rather than inactivation ) , and virus-specific inhibition ( for instance , by targeting the rev response element that is essential for normal rev protein function in virus assembly ) was discussed by Max Essex ( Harvard AIDS Institute , USA ) and F. Wong-Staal ( California , USA ) .
24 The main safeguards in this area are the Housing Acts , supported by public health legislation , which is intended to ensure that no person should be allowed to live in a dwelling that is unfit for human habitation .
25 ( The further implication is that the change in the effectiveness of the stimulus that is responsible for latent inhibition is not susceptible to the effects of heightened arousal . )
26 This approach to surgical research is again unacceptable , ignoring as it does much excellent research that is responsible for real improvements in patients ' care .
27 Like others , he recognises too that the NHS is unique in the West as a relatively uniform , national , infrastructure that is ideal for clinical trials and other research .
28 So it is not only Earth 's distance from the Sun that is important for living things , but the way the solid parts of the Earth are spread across the globe .
29 However , whilst other approaches offer superficial change , Disability arts carries the possibility of triggering the kind of fundamental change in mainstream arts that is vital for true integration .
30 It is whether children with special needs should attend a special school , and of course the argument from this point of view is that a special school can have staff specially trained to deal with that kind of child , the sort of resources that they need , the protective environment that 's necessary for certain disabilities , and of course there are many special schools around — we 've got one here in Brighton for the deaf , for instance — there are a number of examples that one can point to .
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