Example sentences of "that it be [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 That means that it 's practically impossible for a landowner to enforce restrictions unless you 're setting fire to his house or driving a JCB over his grouse moor .
2 It 's just that I am so evil and perverted and encrusted with slime that it 's rather difficult for me to remember the fact . ’
3 Remember that it 's perfectly natural for the other fish to eat the fry and that unless you take steps to prevent it , the fry will have to take their chances in the same way as they would in the wild .
4 Filmmaking is such an enormously complex process that it 's almost impossible for the outsider to apportion blame for the success or failure of a particular project .
5 I soon discovered that it 's almost impossible for anyone like myself , with normal sight and hearing , to imagine life without either sense — or to accept that , in many ways , 28-year-old Julia enjoys a nearly normal life .
6 That it 's almost impossible for the human brain to concentrate for more than ten minutes of time on any
7 They 're offering a gift , you know … the fact that each one is a piece of work , so much has gone into it that it 's something very special , and I understand that it 's very nerve-wracking for them to offer it , to perform it …
8 I 've been thinking about what you said , that it 's very rare for a woman to feel as I do .
9 I think that it 's very important for people who smoke not to blame themselves , it is not their fault they smoke .
10 You said the child may not be developing in the way the parent expects the child to develop , and I think that it 's very important for parents to check out their expectations .
11 You said the child may not be developing in the way the parent expects the child to develop , and I think that it 's very important for parents to check out their expectations .
12 Dr Estelle Ramey , professor emeritus of physiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine , USA , explains that ‘ your system is so delicately balanced that it 's very difficult for your body to make two types of hormones at once .
13 ‘ The reality is that it 's very difficult for couples to have single friends unless both of you like them , ’ says Jane Hawksley .
14 and know full well that it 's very difficult for them to pay
15 We 've been there ourselves and now feel that it 's too easy for churches simply to add to the guilt of those who have abortions . ’
16 I tell them to pay in metal , it is easier for me to negotiate , but they always reply that it 's too hard for them to get .
17 but that it 's still cool for kids to start smoking .
18 NCD 's share shows no sign of slipping , says Greg Blatnik of the X Business Group , even though the system vendors are all likely to increase their share — one reason might be that it 's more important for NCD systems to work with a variety of hosts — Peter Wellings of NCD 's UK distributor Xanadu claims that DEC , for instance , has had its X-terminal success mostly confined to existing DEC installations .
19 I must emphasise that these conclusions are quite tentative , because of the lack of data , hopefully as we carry on , and maybe get more schools involved , we 'll get a bigger set of data , then we can actually do some statistical analysis , and , to be more certain of the results , but it shows general patterns that we 'd expect , so it makes , it shows that it 's quite easy for the schoolchildren , and it fits in very well with their geography courses , and the new G C S E curriculum .
20 Yes Chairman i it relates to the the body of the policies in the structure plan and if Aida 's plan generally conforms then we must er issue a statement of general conformity er however if there is a , a problem that we 've had for example about the wording of the reference to the erm East Worthing access road , then although that it 's quite proper for this committee to be concerned about that wording and ultimately possibly even to object to the plan on the basis of the wording , it does n't affect the extent to which the plan conforms or does n't conform with the structure plan overall .
21 ‘ The interesting thing is , ’ I said , ‘ that it 's quite different for the people who work in the shop .
22 But when you come to something that says one or more closures of elderly persons ' homes in the east of the county , I do n't think it 's quite fair for people saying we have a right to be told on that , but that it 's insufficiently explicit for them to , to respond to consultation , and to bring their particularly cases forward .
23 Since Rita has been sent to Coventry , she has not been told that it is physically possible for her to open up the incubator herself and put her hands in .
24 The point of this book is to demonstrate that the concept of the global system does have genuine scientific validity and , indeed , that it is increasingly necessary for the analysis of a growing number of rapidly changing phenomena .
25 Obviously , the answer is , ‘ For the ego , ’ but we have no right to suppose that it is equally defensive for the culture .
26 Of course there is an argument for substitution , and other projects have used such a method ( see below ) ; it is often suggested for example that it is particularly hard for the elderly mentally frail to cope with a variety of different service-providers .
27 It would seem that it is particularly difficult for older children ( over twelve ) , institutionalised children , or children with behaviour or severe learning difficulties , to settle in new families , at least without serious and lasting problems .
28 Both the idea that it is desirable for adult children to live with parents , and the custom that it is most desirable for this arrangement to be with the husband 's rather than the wife 's parents , contrast with ideas commonly held in Britain about desirable relationships between parents and children in adult life .
29 In the latter case Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. referred to the ‘ wholly mistaken notion that it is somehow demeaning for the most senior judges to have their decisions examined and passed upon by those who are judicially their juniors . ’
30 Such exposures are destroying long-held notions that it is somehow unpatriotic for American investors to sell short the shares of American companies .
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