Example sentences of "but it [is] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There may be complaints and accusations of neglect to be endured at first , but it is stimulating for the old person to have new company and most important for you , the carer , to maintain some friends and some life outside the home , both for present needs and for the future when you will be alone . |
2 | But it is uncommon for the baby to arrive on that date , and women find it disappointing and sometimes worrying if delivery does not occur soon after this time . |
3 | The evidence is slender — nothing more than a feline jaw-bone — but it is convincing for a special reason . |
4 | But it is essential for the man or woman to be prepared to admit that they have a drink problem and be ready to receive help , if there is to be any cure . |
5 | In the colonies there are no Inns of Court , but it is essential for the due administration of justice that some persons should have authority to determine , who are fit persons to practise as advocates and attornies there . |
6 | I do not think much of the House of Lords anyhow , but it is essential for the proper performance of parliamentary government that the major Bills — this is one — are introduced first in this House . |
7 | But it is sad for the ordinary cat owner to realize that there is a whole range of sounds that simply can not be shared with a much-loved pet . |
8 | The ‘ opt out ’ method taken by the current system is not ideal but it is preferable for a system to admit it 's ignorance than to submit an incorrect suggestion . |
9 | But it is necessary for the individual mind to cooperate with the external Mind in Nature ; the two minds are related and together they create the world — in Tintern Abbey the beholder loves |
10 | In the seat belt cases the plaintiff 's failure to take precautions for his own safety is regarded as a contributing cause of his injuries , but it is necessary for the defendant to prove that the failure to wear a seat belt was a cause of the injuries . |
11 | ‘ But it is great for the yard that the horse has won the National , and it is great for the lads . ’ |
12 | I would n't wear it , but it is alright for the older man … |
13 | But it is hard for an old actor to separate fact from fantasy . |
14 | These sessions are particularly appropriate where the bureau worker is of the opinion that the problem can be dealt with in one interview with a solicitor , but it is permissible for the solicitor taking the session to accept the interviewee as his or her own client if further advice is needed . |
15 | But it is unusual for a donor to ask that specific paintings be reframed . |
16 | If there are children involved people often express some concern for them , but it is unusual for the circle of care to extend any further . |
17 | We all know that there is some disturbance outside — you have already said that you will make a statement on that — but it is unusual for the doors not to be locked by this stage in a Division . |
18 | That leaves the weapons connection , but it is inappropriate for the Sizewell inquiry to delve deeply into this issue . |
19 | ‘ But it is difficult for a car ! |
20 | Open questions make it possible for respondents to say what they really feel , but it is difficult for the researcher to organize the answers into categories in order to count them . |
21 | A school is not a business , but it is important for a school to work out what kind of a business it is in order to make the complexity manageable … |
22 | But it is important for the family counsellor to remember that even such negative family systems provide individuals with a basis for role allocation , and a security based on certainty and predictability , however unpalatable . |
23 | ‘ Not good for the bedu but it 's good for a rest . ’ |
24 | I would imagine it 'll be a very , very similar sort of game , er hopefully we 'll get the right result , but it 's good for the club to have a good run . |
25 | ‘ But it 's late for the bees already . |
26 | But it 's easy for a seller 's conveyancer to overlook positive covenants . |
27 | Decisions about the nature of planning will of course vary greatly from school to school , but it 's important for the head to remember that we accomplish most when the staff and children are working together . |
28 | But it 's wonderful for the children to be able to grow up in this beautiful place . ’ |