Example sentences of "[subord] it is [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Identification of polymer samples can be made by making use of the ‘ finger-print ’ region , where it is least likely for one polymer to exhibit exactly the same spectrum as another .
2 For example , while the /r/ of person is pronounced ( as it would be in JC ) [ P15 ] , the speaker has also pronounced /r/ in mother , where it is less usual for Jamaicans to pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where it does not occur historically at all .
3 There are examples of these arrangements in relations between highly skilled workers and employers , where it is quite common for wage and employment levels to be determined not by current market conditions , but by mutual agreement between the parties .
4 This contrasts with projects done in junior or earlier secondary classes where it is more usual for a group of pupils or even a whole class to participate , often sharing the work between them , pooling the results and producing a joint account .
5 Although it is perfectly possible for Hunter to have acquired his own Egyptian mummy for dissection , it appears from the above that he did not .
6 ‘ Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’
7 ‘ Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’
8 This means that the three remaining days will be packed more tightly and although it is too late for this academic year we will in subsequent years have one day at the start of each term .
9 Although it is sometimes useful for approximate calculations to suppose that ν T is an ( empirical ) constant , in general ( 19.18 ) should be regarded as the defining equation of ν T rather than an equation for .
10 And I have to explain to them that , although it is now customary for every individual member to contest the deputy leadership , it is not yet compulsory under rule . ’
11 Paper This is bulky , but easily produced , so it is most appropriate for a small quantity of highly confidential material .
12 The Super 7/K sleeps up to seven so it is also ideal for family walking holidays .
13 In the early periods player A's actions reveal a lot of information on its type , so it is quite credible for them to prefer to imitate the z = 0 type by reducing the absolute value of .
14 Rail users have been subjected to annual fare increases well above inflation for several years now , so it is quite justified for motorists to receive some of the same treatment .
15 Because they have been treated more as adults here , the contrast between this and ordinary school makes it sometimes difficult for them to return and adapt to being treated as children again , so it is obviously preferable for them to continue on at the unit .
16 Windows is rapidly becoming the standard for personal computer interfaces so it is very easy for someone to move to using the pen version .
17 The right code can only be issued to them if the tax inspector knows about their National Insurance pension ; so it is very important for your parents to let the Tax Office know in advance if they are going to receive a National Insurance retirement pension .
18 By moving away from his first mate , the male prevents the female from assessing his true status until it is too late for her to do anything about it .
19 When the non-school element of education and training after 16 is , in 1993 , placed in a different part of the education system — even if it is only different for the purpose of separate funding — care will have to be taken not to lose the benefit of previous links .
20 The Chalice can be empty if it is too difficult for friends to carry with wine in it .
21 On 4 June , the day the Dunkirk evacuation ended , he wrote to the Chiefs of Staff : ‘ if it is so easy for the Germans to invade us … why should it be … impossible for us to do anything of the same kind to him ? ’
22 If it is so necessary for us to opt one way or the other , is it perhaps that here too Christianity has caused a split in human nature of which the people of harmony knew nothing ? "
23 Conversely , of course , the TGI -based material described above can be justifiably regarded as inadequately precise from the creative planning point of view , even if it is extremely helpful for media planners .
24 The North Sea is obviously so shaped that very strong northerly winds can cause a piling up of water in the southern part of the sea , either because the escape route through the Straits of Dover is narrow , or because it is quite possible for the winds in the North Sea to be predominantly northerly while the winds in the English Channel are predominantly westerly .
25 When planning your excursions in Madeira , let the morning sun be your guide in deciding whether you go east or west because it is quite common for one part of the island to bask in sunshine while another is cloudy .
26 BBC chiefs may cut parts of a chat between actress Brigitte Nielsen and Terry Wogan because it is too raunchy for TV .
27 Sometimes the answer is hidden , either because it is too obvious for us to recognise or too complex to unravel .
28 Little stock revision is carried out in academic libraries , partly because it is less appropriate for research collections , and partly because few academic libraries pay close attention to the use of stock .
29 Magnitudes have been given to only one-tenth , because it is almost impossible for the naked-eye or binocular observer to distinguish differences of less than this ( though I agree that some people claim to be able to do so ; I certainly can not ) .
30 The reason that a widening direction is included is because it is very easy for a narrowing to occur while the lengthening process is taking place .
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