Example sentences of "[det] be [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Vitamins and minerals often work together in this respect , and some are necessary for normal energy production , the use of protein in growth and tissue repair , and in many other functions , ranging from hormone production to effects on skin quality . |
2 | This is suitable for sloping paths that are likely to become slippery in winter . |
3 | Christian Aid staff have been sceptical whether this is appropriate for Christian Aid , with some ( including the LA/C Group ) strongly opposed . |
4 | This is crucial for large-scale societies such as nation-states which , by virtue of their size , demand some concretized form such as a monument which can serve as a focus for the populace 's identification with the state . |
5 | This is understandable for actual evidence can be only archaeological , and that means that such evidence would have to be of a concrete nature . |
6 | This is important for extensive data sets that are to be accessed often . |
7 | The number of repetitions should not exceed 6 ; even this is high for true strength training . |
8 | While this is fine for short items it misses out the real benefits of stylesheets . |
9 | This is adequate for left shift , at least as long as the bits shifted out are the same as the sign bit . |
10 | This is ideal for weathered stone and patchy plaster . |
11 | This is ideal for weathered stone and patchy plaster . |
12 | This is ideal for thick yarns and pile knitting , but not for ordinary work . |
13 | This is ideal for US-style magazines where everything is ‘ Continued on … ’ ! |
14 | This is hard for proud people . |
15 | This is true for simple problems but , as I have said many times before , as soon as the problems become more complicated our mathematical knowledge turns out to be greatly deficient . |
16 | Not only is this true for historians ( Zweig 1993 ; Morris 1993 ; Schürer 1993 ) , but in organisations that have record retention strategies and think information has corporate value this is true for current information ( Simpson 1993 : 34 ) . |
17 | This is true for disabled people as well as non-Disabled people . |
18 | It must also be borne in mind that when breeding takes place in an ‘ unsuitable ’ pH than the sex ratio of the fry may be affected — in A.cacatuoides it appears that the more alkaline the water the more males are produced , though I do not know if this is true for other species . |
19 | This is true for whole nations as well as for individuals , as Israel 's his tory proved . |
20 | This was adequate for secondary surfaces but the primary surface of the table top had to be treated very differently . |
21 | ‘ Statistics such as these are worrying for elderly people , ’ said manager Graham Williams , ‘ which is why our scheme is so popular . |
22 | These are distinct for analytical purposes though in practice they overlap . |
23 | Items within each of these are pre-selected for massive reproduction , and though this may often still fail the general effect is of a relatively formed market , within which the buyer 's choice — the original rationale of the market — has been displaced to operate , in majority , within an already selected range . |
24 | These are underwired for total practicality : |
25 | Briquettes or Blocks : These are handy for outdoor use and horses can help themselves if and when they need it . |
26 | All are available for private hire during the daytime as well as before , during and after the show . |
27 | Most advances are supposed to be short-term but in practice many are outstanding for long periods . |
28 | The external verifiers will each be responsible for general SVQs in a particular vocational area . |
29 | The former was desirable for obvious reasons , the latter scarcely less so . |
30 | Although at first sight , the great abundance of bogs and freshwater lochs on the Outer Hebrides suggests an abundance of suitable sites for palaeoecological studies , on closer examination several are unsuitable for detailed investigation . |