Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also intended that the finished corpus should be widely available for linguistic research . |
2 | We can confine ourselves to models of the random coil , as this is usually believed to be most appropriate for synthetic polymers ; other models — rods , discs , spheres , spheroids — are also postulated , but need not concern us at this level . |
3 | Does my hon. Friend agree that more than ever it is important that an agreement is reached at Maastricht in which Britain takes a whole-hearted role in the European Community , because otherwise it will cease to be so attractive for inward investment ? |
4 | Knowledge of how bacteria move DNA around could be extremely useful for developing strains that destroy pollutants , for example . |
5 | Grey and silver foliage plants grow in every shape and size , from the thistle family that can tower above everything else , to the very small alpine plants with silver leaves that can be extremely useful for miniature work . |
6 | The effects of the Maastricht agreement will be extremely beneficial for inward investment into Britain , but does my hon. Friend not agree that all the paraphernalia that would be inflicted on industry by a Labour Government would be disastrous for inward investment ? |
7 | Will he use this opportunity to ask British Steel to consider modernising the Dalzell plate mill in Motherwell rather than building an expensive new plate mill , which would be less profitable for British Steel ? |
8 | The company reckons that the kit will be especially useful for corporate data processing teams with existing Cobol development expertise , suggesting that existing Cobol applications can be rapidly configured as client-server applications . |
9 | This book will be especially valuable for new researchers who are contemplating or starting peptide synthesis , but advanced undergraduates and those already experienced in the field will also find it interesting while newcomers will find a very valuable guide to the extensive bibliography of the subject . |
10 | But it 's possible to go way beyond these limited , obvious exercises , and impro can be immensely exciting for young actors , allowing them to grasp situations and emotions imaginatively , perhaps for the first time . |
11 | On the high points where the tree clumps are mostly situated , conditions may well be specially favourable for regenerated trees to survive to full maturity , thus helping to ensure the continuation of the position and form of the clump . |
12 | Different combinations of these roles have been found to be more effective for certain tasks than others . |
13 | While the researcher might well need to make some of his own , standard equipment would be bought — partly for convenience , and partly because like the balance it would be more accurate for quantitative work then anything home-made . |
14 | As such , they may be more appropriate for urban areas , where most of the housing in any area tends to be of a similar age and type and the blanket effect of the area-based policy will at least have some logical basis ( although even in inner cities problems do not necessarily come in a spatially concentrated form — see Smith 1979a ) . |
15 | It seems to be more difficult for human beings to apprehend the gravity of harms which take several years to manifest themselves . |
16 | However , the experience of living with kin seems to be more common for elderly people of minority ethnic origin . |
17 | Such facts should be shared with all employees who will then be aware of residents ' anxieties and be more prepared for unpredictable behaviour . |
18 | If the lower cost of funding is reflected in lease payments , leasing can be more attractive for small companies . |
19 | The official Central Authority view was that their prices should fully reflect costs and that the ‘ all-electric ’ home was not a practicable proposition , since solid fuel would be more economical for continuous space heating . |
20 | Meanwhile , the situation could not be more different for Celtic boss Liam Brady , in his first full season as manager . |
21 | For the reason given above this might well be totally wrong for large values of time . |
22 | As well as being party to the future plans of its vendor clients — many of whom will be directly responsible for developing technology which will fuel these forces — Gartner has arrived at 1995 by using diffusion theory , which is a way of interpreting something , in this case open systems , by examining the natural movement of its components . |
23 | Using the first generation Ortho-Chiron ELISA , which allows detection of antibodies against recombinant non-structural hepatitis C virus peptides , 58% of Italian autoimmune chronic hepatitis cases , defined as reported above — that is , positive for ANA-H and/or SMA-AA — turned out to be also positive for anti hepatitis C virus . |
24 | The machine 's behaviour will be slightly different for different options . |
25 | Secondly , and more importantly , the fact that some courts get by with comparatively few custodial sentences suggests that it would be perfectly possible for other courts to reduce their custody rates to this level , and thereby reduce the prison population . |
26 | The suggested gloss for come would in fact be roughly correct for Spanish venir or Japanese kuru , but it will not handle English usages like : ( 83 ) I 'm coming since this can not mean " the speaker is moving towards the location of the speaker " , but rather means " the speaker is moving towards the location of the addressee at CT " . |
27 | To Lienhardt , oral Dinka language can be as effective for intellectual purposes as academic , written English : ‘ at almost every point the Dinka language allows for a wide range of moral and intellectual discriminations without leading into a seemingly autonomous world of abstractions . |
28 | The administration lag should not be as long for monetary policy since formal Parliamentary approval is not required . |
29 | ‘ We , the club coaches , should be as accountable for Welsh success as international coaches are . |
30 | It will be particularly useful for early risers who once had to endure deafening music from Benidorm bars until the small hours . |