Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] it is [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | The great asset of symbolic modelling is just this , learning does not have to depend entirely on practice and it is possible for collective knowledge to accumulate . |
2 | Social researchers wish to establish clear findings from their work but it is natural for them to want to stretch or overplay the evidence . |
3 | ‘ We face a stern test but it is important for my players to continue to believe in themselves . ’ |
4 | If a guarantee is to be given , the best approach is for the parent company to become a party to your contract and it is desirable for the document to be under seal . |
5 | And you look at the er the preamble in the , in the order er the book of common order for baptism and it is designated for Christian people , that particular rite of passage . |
6 | There is alot of talent in this town and it is good for people to hear it . |
7 | Young people with no job lose confidence and it is easy for them to slide into living in reversal of night and day . |
8 | They are normally the senior employees and therefore the high earners of the business and it is important for the purchaser to assess the cost at an early stage . |
9 | Our echographic measurement of the antrum is too schematic for a physiological study of gastric motility but it is sufficient for use in crossover trials where each subject acts as his/ her own control . |
10 | When ‘ untreated ’ timber ( ie , wood which has not been impregnated with preservative ) is built into solid walls , it has no protection from dampness in the wall and it is common for joist-ends to be shielded by a skin of brickwork only a half-a-brick thick ( Fig 31 ) . |
11 | The Business is being purchased ( partly ) for its goodwill and it is reasonable for the Vendor to be asked ( in effect ) whether there are any significant risks which would adversely affect that goodwill by virtue of the sale . |
12 | if the driver is prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond his control or it is necessary for him to stop in order to avoid an accident- or |
13 | It is one of the most popular butchers in the area and it is easy for a small child to slip out unnoticed . |
14 | We are , however , part of that society and it is essential for individual workers to examine their own working practices . |
15 | VAT is certainly not a glamorous subject and it is easy for those dealing with it to be cynical about it . |
16 | Certain organizations have the power to object to the grant of an O licence and it is important for the haulier seeking a licence to be aware of who they are : |
17 | Now this may not be the most compelling subject but it is important for you to know that throughout our term in office , we 've not left you on your own as you carry out the task of raising funds for your programme . |
18 | He said : ‘ I have always liked this part of the world and it is perfect for training horses . ’ |
19 | In short , the value of history as a school subject must be constantly and publicly argued because : ( 1 ) history may lose out in any modification to the National Curriculum ; ( 2 ) in the implementation of the existing national curriculum it may be marginalised in the scramble for resources and timetable space ; ( 3 ) a rigorous projection of the value of the subject is important to the well-being of the school in the face of competition from other schools and possible closure ; ( 4 ) students have a choice at Key Stage 4 and in the sixth form and it is essential for the integrity of the subject that single-subject history should have a good representation at both levels ; ( 5 ) above all history has much to offer to the student of the 1990s . |
20 | There are no more than about 300 complaints to the Lay Observer each year and it is rare for the Lay Observer to criticize The Law Society 's handling of a complaint . |
21 | There are schemes on hand for virtually every estuary in the country and it is important for the legislation to cover them . |
22 | ‘ In some cases smoking is as addictive as heroin and it is difficult for people to give up when they have been inhaling deeply for a number of years , ’ he told a news conference at the Royal Society in London . |
23 | In such circumstances the purchaser is likely to insist that the obtaining of these critical consents is a condition precedent to completion of the acquisition and it is difficult for the vendor to oppose this if the consents are truly critical . |