Example sentences of "[prep] [be] a fair " in BNC.

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1 If I were to ask a school-teacher to choose for me a sample which she considered to be a fair cross-section of her pupils so that I could interview them for a survey , there would almost certainly be a personal bias in the sample given to me .
2 A limited company client bought a lease from another company for £5,000 , which was deemed to be a fair market price reflecting the differential in the market rent and the actual rent payable .
3 For example , regulatory agencies should be strengthened , particularly in their legal departments , so that it would be possible to nurture a pool of state lawyers sufficiently specialized and experienced to be a fair match for corporate lawyers .
4 That seems to be a fair round-up of the recipe that had bankers lending to property developers in this country .
5 And to be a fair traded product , the charter says that erm the company who are selling the products should have an input at that level .
6 No well it had to be a fair share out .
7 Not only that but we expect that reward to be a fair and just one .
8 In St. George 's there seemed to be a fair amount of disparity between the assessment approaches of different members of the department .
9 ‘ That would seem to be a fair inference . ’
10 Only in Mile End , where there used to be a fair crop of breweries , could you find a good pub with a good pint of beer .
11 There seems to be a fair consensus that from 8 years onwards the teacher can begin to develop historical enquiry and the effective use of evidence in a meaningful way .
12 To ignore what has been regarded as central by such civilizations and persons can hardly claim to be a fair and objective approach .
13 Fourteen days seems to be a fair and reasonable period , although a landlord will argue that the rent should be paid on the due date .
14 Erm I think as Mr said , there does seem to be a fair degree of erm consensus around the table with the exception of that er a location in the Leeds York corridor would be less likely to serve the needs of of erm of York than than location on the north side .
15 I think the regrettable thing about the parking in in the town is the way that some of the disabled slots at the surgery are taken by the cars of people who are perfectly able to walk from the car park , and I think the great problem we 're going to have is we 're going to rely on the public spiritedness of our fellow townspeople and there does seem to be a fair group of people who are extremely selfish when it comes to come to parking .
16 It would have to be a fair , fair accumulation of those two factors .
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