Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] is [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 When copying data into the SRAM , switch off S1 , insert the SRAM , switch on S1 ( taking the pins to 0V ) , run the copy routine , switch off S1 and remove the SRAM , after which it is ready for use in the circuit you are developing .
2 Using that as a working theory , I 'd say there was some sort of time limit involved — I mean , a time during which it is imperative for people not to know that he 's dead , but a time that comes to an end , after which it does n't matter so much . "
3 Reforms aimed at refashioning the welfare state , so that it acts as a floor on which the underclass can build by their own efforts , rather than a ceiling through which it is impossible for them to pass , are considered in Part IV .
4 ‘ Things are going on at this school , ’ went on Dr Ali , in a whisper , ‘ of which it is difficult for a good Muslim to approve . ’
5 Yet the experience to which they have been subjected is one of which it is proper for the criminal law to take notice .
6 But if our picture of God is wrong , then our whole presupposition of what it is possible for God to be or do is correspondingly altered .
7 The question of what it is desirable for Japan to be and do deeply divides the Japanese , but few fail to acknowledge that being Japanese sets them apart .
8 The signal has to be seen as one which is appropriate for putting our message across .
9 The purse seine nets are made of large mesh in which it is easy for a dolphin to get its flipper or snout caught .
10 Undoubtedly , there will be cases under the Children Act 1989 in which it is appropriate for orders for costs to be made .
11 As I have already indicated , it is undoubtedly the case that there may be circumstances in which it is appropriate for a court to make an order for costs in a case relating to children .
12 I wonder whether you could define the circumstances in which it is appropriate for the Government to introduce a law reform Bill and seek to push it through all its procedures in a day without it going to a Standing Committee to be considered carefully as to its detail , when it happens that there is no particular circumstance of urgency and when the reform concerned could lead to considerable difficulties for the courts if the measure is not fully considered ?
13 There are very few cases in which it is automatic for one relative to offer support and unproblematic for the other to accept it .
14 Humbly we will ask God to make us great in simplicity and obedience , as we seek to bring to birth a human society in which it is normal for men to love one another .
15 But it is she who has created an atmosphere in which it is possible for her most senior minister to be publicly rubbished while she escapes without blemish or stain .
16 And while there are situations in which it is possible for the male to simulate orgasm , fellatio is not one of them .
17 There are some solutions of the equations of general relativity in which it is possible for our astronaut to see a naked singularity : he may be able to avoid hitting the singularity and instead fall through a " wormhole " and come out in another region of the universe .
18 Before leaving employees , a limited situation in which it is permissible for the directors to give priority to the interests of employees should be noted .
19 This is of particular importance in an industry in which it is hard for new entrants to establish themselves , in view of the high costs of entry into the market .
20 They just do n't like to get involved in something which is ongoing for a few weeks you know .
21 Because family credit and housing benefit are withdrawn over a large band of income , and because low-income families begin to pay tax at a low threshold , there are now whole bands of income over which it is difficult for low-income families to improve their net income .
22 He lays down the only terms on which it is possible for him to take up residence with his people .
23 This produces a representation of a potential event ( that of the infinitive ) coinciding in time with another potentiality ( non-asserted dare or need ) , on which it is dependent for its actualization .
24 What emerges from this example is that there can be situations of moral dilemma which impose limits on what it is possible for someone to do .
25 starting from statements about what it is important for children to know about language : e.g. its uses in literature , language variation , bilingualism , language change , ambiguities and problems in communication , the writing system , etc. ;
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