Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adv] [adj] for [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm surprised you know , she is n't stuck for them children mo any more if he 'd been
2 But remember that these stages on her journey to the position where she can love and remember her husband without pain , and without being emotionally tied to him , will only be acceptable to her when she is really ready for them .
3 The bed in the room next to you is perfectly adequate for me , I promise . ’
4 It is equally convenient for us to divide this chapter accordingly .
5 It is equally important for them to read and hear and speak the great literature of the past .
6 It is equally sensible for you , too , to be in membership of a trade union representing you on the appropriate negotiating body , and you are encouraged so to do .
7 It is strictly unnecessary for me to deal with the issue of discretion which only arises if the court has power to rectify .
8 Since Rita has been sent to Coventry , she has not been told that it is physically possible for her to open up the incubator herself and put her hands in .
9 In many areas it is simply impossible for them to go out and win a big share in an intensely competitive market without the Government 's explicit support and cooperation .
10 Many elderly people do this each year if it is not suitable for them to go away with their family , and they understand the need those who are caring for them have for a complete break .
11 Many adult cats , contrary to popular opinion , actively dislike milk , and it is not necessary for them .
12 WHEN a man applies to come to the United Kingdom to marry a woman settled here , it is not necessary for him to be able to state specifically whether he intends to settle in this country forever or whether he wishes to marry and return to his own country .
13 On the facts of this case it is not necessary for me to decide whether that view is right or wrong , and I should not decide it ; the point should be left open for full argument in a case where it is necessary to the decision .
14 It is not necessary for me to hold that otherwise lawful use of a highway can never amount to a public nuisance , whatever the circumstances and however excessive the use .
15 It is not necessary for us in the present case to decide whether this distinction is a legitimate one and I do not think we should assume to do so .
16 Clearly then , it is not necessary for us , in constructing the analytical model of a market in process , to postulate such a rigid compartmentalization of roles .
17 It is not necessary for you to meet him at the moment — in fact , he is not here right at this moment — but you may use the telephone .
18 I hope I do not sound unkind , but I am sure it is not right for you to have her .
19 People like rules : it is not good for them to have them .
20 This fact in itself may be a symptom of the illness , particularly if it is not usual for them to behave in that way .
21 Young Monodactylus are able to tolerate freshwater conditions but it is not usual for them to survive in a totally freshwater environment beyond a body length of 5cm .
22 It is not practical for her to travel to Alton for the hearing of her case , and I believe that genuine hardship is going to result . ’
23 During that process the proposals are amended — it is not impossible for them to be amended , although to hear Opposition Members speak one would think that the proposals went straight from Commission draft into law without an intermediate stage .
24 I have been in the House long enough to know that it is not appropriate for me to comment on evidence given to a Select Committee until that Committee has reported .
25 In this brief speech , it is not appropriate for me to attempt that task but I shall give the House three examples of the sort of arrangements for which the Government should press in the second half of 1992 when we have an opportunity to carry them forward .
26 It is not appropriate for us to comment further . ’
27 I am aware that it is not possible for me to call every Scottish Member at Scottish Question Time , but I thought that it was fair today — I hope that the House will agree — to get as far down the Order Paper as I possibily could .
28 Unfortunately , in the absence of all the facts , it is not possible for me to comment on the individual case , nor would I wish to do so in a public forum .
29 No such assurances have been given by the Opposition because it is not possible for them to do so .
30 Similarly , it is not possible for him either to give a hard-and-fast definition of Truth .
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