Example sentences of "and it is [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ I have always liked this part of the world and it is perfect for training horses . ’
2 There is alot of talent in this town and it is good for people to hear it .
3 The Legislature can not , according to our constitution , bind itself as to the form of subsequent legislation , and it is impossible for Parliament to enact that in a subsequent statute dealing with the same subject-matter there can be no implied repeal .
4 The other one erm is within the university itself because we do have a support organisation here for teaching within the university , and it is possible for groups of teachers in any part of the university to ask for some help and support in looking at one of the courses they 're involved in teaching .
5 The relevant field is the philosophy of language , and it is necessary for AI researchers to delve into all relevant traditions ’ .
6 Nevertheless , those theories were not rejected , and it is fortunate for science that they were not .
7 There are , however , a number of situations that produce further modification of the surface of the bone at this third stage of bone modification ( Fig. 1.2 ) , and it is common for bones to be modified by one or more of these processes .
8 When ‘ untreated ’ timber ( ie , wood which has not been impregnated with preservative ) is built into solid walls , it has no protection from dampness in the wall and it is common for joist-ends to be shielded by a skin of brickwork only a half-a-brick thick ( Fig 31 ) .
9 Close and it is unnatural for people to live too close .
10 The instrument offers simple , clean and environmentally compatible digestion , minimal addition of extra chemicals or reagents , minimal danger of contamination of the sample , and it is ideal for trace and ultra-trace analysis .
11 The documentation provided is oriented towards computer people and it is difficult for users to translate many of these forms used in conventional systems documentation into their ‘ language ’ .
12 ‘ In some cases smoking is as addictive as heroin and it is difficult for people to give up when they have been inhaling deeply for a number of years , ’ he told a news conference at the Royal Society in London .
13 And it is fatuous for Mr Paddy Ashdown to claim that he stands in readiness to preserve our democracy with a more moderate alternative to Labour .
14 Trade unions run extensive negotiating sessions for their full time officials and it is sensible for managers to gain a familiarity with the subject .
15 ‘ Many spend two years in the sixth form and get nothing at all , and it is hard for people who get a low grade at A-level to realise they have actually done very well . ’
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