Example sentences of "it be [adj] for they [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 They knew only , as they retraced their steps through the deep woodland of the park , that they could no longer be content at Racedown , even had it been possible for them to remain there .
2 If the obvious person to handle the case is busy will it be possible for them to delegate enough of the work for them to take it ?
3 The assessment by the police is to eliminate erm any officer that er has psychopathic tendencies or er on the other side of the coin , to eliminate those officers that erm might be so timid that they would n't be able to perform the duties should it be necessary for them to fire a weapon .
4 They are not equipped to care much about the management of the individual firms they own , nor would it be sensible for them to do so : their benefits come from the market 's general performance , not from the particular .
5 It 's better for them to see their loved ones as they remember them . ’
6 but we 're not allowed to put posters on the walls you know , it 's better for them to stick them at
7 It does n't necessarily mean that they 're unscrupulous in the way that they get their own way ; they just have very clear ideas and it 's impossible for them to see it any other way . ’
8 It is impossible , in many ways , for somebody who is erm on benefit and living in independent accommodation with a private landlord often it 's impossible for them to get a job and then cover their rent , so they ca n't get a job .
9 Although babies do n't really need to wear ‘ proper ’ shoes , it 's nice for them to have a soft covering in ‘ breathable ’ leather to protect their delicate feet .
10 Needless to say , they have sound commercial reasons for putting this clause in their warranties — if you damage the machine trying to install some extra SIMMs , for example , it 's expensive for them to fix it .
11 It 's easy for them to say , ‘ Okay , put this in the computer and we 'll find someone to sing it . ’
12 It 's useful for them to know what dads does when he leaves the house to go to work .
13 But we 've got a young side at Cardiff now and it 's good for them to play against these players , to see that they 're only human beings after all . ’
14 I expect it 's hard for them to find their feet on these shifting sands . ’
15 But because they have less control over muscles , it 's harder for them to form words and sounds .
16 Coun Buttle told members of the personnel committee : ‘ It 's important to stress that men as well as women can be victims of harassment and sometimes it 's harder for them to admit it . ’
17 They have as much interest in learning to talk as any other child , but because they have less control over the muscles in the mouth , it 's harder for them to express themselves .
18 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
19 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
20 But it 's natural for them to lick a wound .
21 It 's alright for them to say we 're gon na do this and
22 By this point people are usually very capable and confident and it 's unusual for them to fail .
23 ‘ In Italy young women live with their families ; it is unheard-of for them to leave home . ’
24 There is no shortage of advice available to local authorities to enable them to decide whether , in uncertain circumstances , it is politic for them to seek to start proceedings , whether criminal or civil .
25 It is cheaper for them to get a garden fork and go out digging for their own . ’
26 Clearly , it is cheaper for them to operate like this because they do not have regular wage bills to pay .
27 Surely it is better for them to strive to be literate than to engage themselves in the fruitless task of emulating the speech of the hearing .
28 So money can be found when the Government feel that it is necessary for them to sustain their vote throughout the country .
29 It is usual for them to come in two equal length pieces to fit a central ferrule .
30 Bankers retaliate by pointing out that accountants ' advice is invariably based on historic record rather than future possibility , and that it is impossible for them to give impartial advice if they have been auditing their clients ' books over the past years .
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