Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] very [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Replicas are very useful for reconstruction activities . |
2 | Those goals are VERY important for Forresters ( & therefore Leeds ) future . |
3 | One consequence of this , as Hareven ( 1978 , p. 62 ) has pointed out , is that the experience of parent-child relationships was very different for siblings at different positions in birth order . |
4 | The first few days were very trying for Alan as he went on to the new regime suddenly rather than gradually . |
5 | These things are very convenient for women . |
6 | In the wake of the battle , things were very dangerous for Peden and his supporters ; the Dragoons had become even more ruthless and what were to become known as The Killing Times had begun . |
7 | HCI holidays are very special for youngsters too . |
8 | Many Surrey Teachers were very busy for months ahead in preparation for the 1983 Crystal Palace Rally , organised by this area , and this time the programme included an item performed by a Surrey team devised and produced by Vanessa Forbes and Delia Beaver . |
9 | BY AIR , both Bristol and Exeter airports are very convenient for Somerset . |