Example sentences of "[noun sg] is [adj] for [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is no proof , ’ said the medical advice , ‘ that nitrate leads to human cancer but , nevertheless , experts in the UK consider that the theoretical likelihood of an effect is sufficient for them to advise government to seek ways of restricting the total intake of nitrate . ’
2 This latter point is all-important for it means that political considerations are not relevant to the decision which is , of course , primarily concerned with air safety .
3 Outside the manor once more , Detective Eddy said to Giles Aplin , ‘ I think that Mrs Putt 's admission concerning the cape is sufficient for us to obtain a search warrant . ’
4 This morning is free for you to enjoy the Seraglio and discover its selling points for yourselves .
5 Applying scientific methods to art conservation is easy for them to cope with .
6 A firm must take all reasonable steps to ensure that it does not give investment advice to , nor effect , a discretionary transaction with or for , a private customer , unless that advice or transaction is suitable for him having regard to the facts disclosed by that customer or other relevant facts about the customer of which the firm is or ought reasonably to be aware .
7 The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light .
8 But she added that training is necessary for it to work , backed up by personal supervision for the workers once the training is complete .
9 A good goalkeeper is essential for it to work . ’
10 A further acknowledgement on the video box is difficult for us to provide but I hope you will accept the two credits as specified as being sufficient .
11 An extremely long list is available for everyone to see .
12 The afternoon is free for you to explore the delights of classical Vienna .
13 Mr Alton , a Catholic and a leading campaigner for reforming the abortion law , told the Daily Post : ‘ The way is open for me to stand .
14 Mr Alton , a Catholic and a leading campaigner for reforming the abortion law , told the Daily Post : ‘ The way is open for me to stand .
15 The advance learning unit is open for them to stay on after school and study there as well , and it 's also open for all sorts of activities every night of the week .
16 In this year , the 25th anniversary of Shelter , does the Minister agree that the time is right for him to give effect to the Prime Minister 's boast in his letter of support to Shelter that the Government would employ public expenditure where necessary ?
17 ‘ Having seen him about six times , and having spoken to most of their leaders , I believe that the time is right for us to talk to them now , to end this whole conflict once and for all .
18 Historians agree that the size of this group was certainly much reduced in number by the middle of the eighteenth century , but the chronology of this decline is debatable for it varied from region to region .
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