Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] it be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 You have to be straight and up front with children to let them know that it is OK for them to use their own words and explain their concerns in their won way , ’ says Brown .
2 When we first experience the desire to write , our writing voice may well be timid , weak , needy and underfed , so we need to feed it , to let the writer-self know that it is significant for us .
3 My hon. Friend 's constituents will recognise that it is vital for the future prosperity of Swindon that those schemes be implemented as quickly as possible .
4 how does it know if it 's bad for you or not ?
5 I do not think that it is necessary for me to send for the chairmen of Back-Bench committees .
6 I do not think that it is right for the hon. Lady to knock the national health service in that way .
7 Does the Minister think that it is satisfactory for the people of Teesside to be faced with an application for a power station , another for a gas plant for the power station , and a separate application for the overhead line ?
8 Do you think that it 's possible for the big Italian museums to privatise their subsidiary functions without an advisory body of trustees , if only to assist museum administrators who have little experience of dealing with the commercial side ?
9 We do n't think that it 's unreasonable for players to enjoy a drink not necessarily an alcoholic one . ’
10 Aristotle might affirm that it was impossible for another cosmos like our own to exist .
11 Is all this easy , and does the book explain that it is easy for someone who is not Elizabeth Taylor to achieve this ?
12 Erm , there 's many suggestions I 've got here , where I 've just taken the necessary action in view of the procedures and I do n't feel that it 's necessary for us to discuss it , if you 're happy with that .
13 All were agreed that multiple homage was an aberration , displeasing to God ; but we may assume that it was rare for a man to refuse a good gift or a bargain on this account .
14 Given the B's believe that A uses this strategy , we will show that it is optimal for A to use this strategy .
15 We must show that it is possible for it to be both a resultant … and a totalizing force … how it can continually bring about the unity of dispersive profusion and integration .
16 I do not believe that it is necessary for me to put into words the outrage of the House
17 What we have said what members have already resolved is that they do not believe that it is necessary for him to intervene .
18 ‘ I can see that it 's tough for Hemi ’ , he said of the Newbridge back-row forward .
19 Because er I mean a lot of children these days , I think about my parents , it 's their money , they spend it , and I do n't really see that it 's important for it to be passed on to us , but in the case of a large estate , it becomes more important , if you 're looking at sort of two hundred three hundred thousand estate , then there 's going to be a lot of erm er asset value which would be taxable .
20 If however a special diet has been recommended by the doctor , you should of course see that it is possible for her to adhere strictly to this , and if she is amongst those who enjoy various products from Health Food shops she should not be criticised for having fads .
21 From this analysis , one can see whether it is possible for tax policy to be employed to offset the existence of market imperfections .
22 Will he note that it is rare for a mosque to be locked and that people of the Islamic faith remain in their mosques to ensure that they are not vandalised .
23 We may also note that it is possible for the word instantiating the subordinate element to be otiose from the point of view of the speaker or hearer or both ( see Chapter 7 ) .
24 On the other hand to characterise a bad clause as voidable must mean that it is possible for one party to bring contractual relations to an end and sue for the return of money/goods .
25 Just because it is a necessary last resort for one refused instruction does not mean that it is necessary for another .
26 The fact that this idiom , which was never spoken on sea or land , is NOT fit for use in the new poetry of 1933–4 does not mean that it is unfit for use in a translation of a poem finished in 1321 .
27 But this did not mean that it was impossible for the House of Commons to exercise some influence .
28 This may mean that it was common for the bounds to be noted on site , and then sent to wherever the charter was drafted , and that in these instances the scribe copied in the Anglo-Saxon heading .
29 Do n't forget that it is safe for you to talk and play with someone with HIV or AIDS .
30 We might therefore suppose that it is normal for the growing bough to straighten under stress by some simple non-living mechanism .
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