Example sentences of "and it is [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Also , a perineal wound is avoided entirely and it is rare for pelvic autonomic nerves to be damaged . |
2 | VAT is certainly not a glamorous subject and it is easy for those dealing with it to be cynical about it . |
3 | We are , however , part of that society and it is essential for individual workers to examine their own working practices . |
4 | Listen folks , tickets are on sale from ‘ 93 ’ and it is all for 6 quid . |
5 | The great asset of symbolic modelling is just this , learning does not have to depend entirely on practice and it is possible for collective knowledge to accumulate . |
6 | So they are , in a sense ( to be disputed on other grounds in a later chapter ) , but they are also molecules , and it is possible for human chemists to purify them , bottle them and store them on a shelf . |
7 | Many first phrases begin in this way , with a preparatory note or group of notes , and it is usual for each succeeding phrase to begin with a similar anacrusis . |
8 | Doctors already have a rule against having sex with their patients , and it is illegal for American psychiatrists . |
9 | In my judgment , however , the law is not certain and it is necessary for this court to consider whether , having regard to the right to free expression , the law of libel can be held to extend to a local government authority . |
10 | All MPhil and PhD students normally have two supervisors and it is common for one of these to come from outside the department . |
11 | And it is ideal for those who want to watch their weight without forgoing flavour as it is lower in calories than most popular hard cheeses . |
12 | In times of expansion , developments can be additive , and it is easier for new subjects to become institutionally — as distinct from academically — accepted ( doubts can linger for a long time ) . |
13 | The European Community plays a vital role in developing law in the United Kingdom , and it is important for Scottish solicitors both to have a say in its formation and to be kept informed of changes in Brussels . ’ |
14 | But Leila was not foreign and it is unusual for one of our women to do things like that . |
15 | ‘ Spinnerette manufacturers keep their cards very close to their chests and it is unusual for two companies in the field to be in a position to reach a collaboration agreement . ’ |
16 | It is accepted that some 10 to 15 per cent of cases are seen outside the clinics by private or general practitioners , and it is unusual for these cases to be reported to the Department of Health . |
17 | And you look at the er the preamble in the , in the order er the book of common order for baptism and it is designated for Christian people , that particular rite of passage . |
18 | But life moves on , times and lifestyles change and it is difficult for some to change with them . |
19 | They matter , too , to the curriculum of younger age-groups — and it is difficult for any manager to justify omitting the primary school teacher from the long term planning of vocational education . |
20 | Fortunately most horses are n't born anxious , and it is natural for young horses that are well handled to be confident and friendly . |
21 | The details are immaterial , and it is sufficient for present purposes to say that they were concerned with two subjects , namely the accounts of Carrian and a building called Gammon House . |
22 | The student will no doubt come across scores in which these numbers are exceeded ( e.g. among the works of Wagner , Strauss , Mahler , Stravinsky , Holst , etc. ) , but the above specification is , as we have said , the normal one and it is inadvisable for economic reasons to expand it unless , of course , extra instruments are absolutely indispensable for the full expression of the composer 's ideas . |
23 | The clock has been turned back , a tide of educational change stemmed , and it is hard for many teachers not to feel despondent . |