Example sentences of "it is [adv] [adj] for the " in BNC.

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1 IT LOOKS a substantial book but there are so many blank pages it is rather expensive for the amount of information .
2 It is however essential for the drinks industry to ensure that its advertising campaigns do not target vulnerable groups such as young people .
3 Obviously , the answer is , ‘ For the ego , ’ but we have no right to suppose that it is equally defensive for the culture .
4 It is equally possible for the National Curriculum to be used as an instrument for managerial convenience and prejudice .
5 It is simply wrong for the Government to suggest that on the basis of these raw figures it 's possible to make valid comparisons . ’
6 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 . ’
7 Beyond that , however , it is not necessary for the theist to prove God 's existence .
8 Even if students submit their coursework electronically , it is not necessary for the marker to return his comments electronically .
9 Another important point to note is that it is not necessary for the prosecution to prove that the defendant actually made use of the information at the time of the trades in question .
10 Given modern information technology , it is not necessary for the administrative part of the Civil Service , as opposed to its policy-making sections , to be located in London , within easy distance of its political master .
11 Once that finding is made , goes on the argument , the remedy is not discretionary and it is not necessary for the defendant to prove prejudice .
12 ‘ A national court which is called upon , within the limits of its jurisdiction , to apply provisions of Community law is under a duty to give full effect to those provisions , if necessary refusing of its own motion to apply any conflicting provisions of national legislation , even if adopted subsequently , and it is not necessary for the court to request or await the prior setting aside of such provisions by legislative or other constitutional means .
13 It is not necessary for the purposes of the present case for your Lordships ' House to decide whether the Bourgoin case [ 1986 ] Q.B .
14 ‘ To this it may be objected that although it is necessary to tax in order to wage war , it is not necessary for the Executive to tax without a statute .
15 However , it is not necessary for the user to prove conclusively that the right has been exercised back to this date .
16 The principal importance of the decision , however , lies in the support that it affords to the proposition that it is not necessary for the duty of the policeman to be found in a specific rule of the common law or statute .
17 Where the defendant does realise that he is confronted by a policeman , it is not necessary for the prosecutor to show that he is aware that the latter is acting in the execution of his duty .
18 It is not necessary for the composer to worry about changes from B flat to F series of harmonics .
19 A national court which is called upon … to apply provisions of Community law is under a duty to give full effect to those provisions , if necessary refusing of its own motion to apply any conflicting provisions of national legislation , even if adopted subsequently , and it is not necessary for the court to request or await a prior setting aside of such provisions by legislative or constitutional means .
20 It is not necessary for the plaintiff to owe the defendant a duty of care : Although contributory negligence does not depend on a duty of care , it does depend on foreseeability .
21 It is generally accepted that in order to succeed on a plea of unreasonableness it is not necessary for the covenantor to show that the covenantee had acted oppressively .
22 However , it is not necessary for the restraint of trade clause to be part of the main contract so long as it is possible to argue that it is referable to it or is in some other way of contractual force .
23 It is not necessary for the building society to be joined as a party to a registered land transfer where it is only receiving the benefit of a covenant to observe and perform the terms of the mortgage by the wife ( and not releasing the husband ) because it can enforce the covenant without being a party ( Chelsea and Walham Green Building Society v Armstrong [ 1951 ] Ch 853 ) .
24 Often the manufacturing procedures employed in this range of products are so wide and specialized that it is not economic for the company to provide them all internally .
25 With our modern use of words it is possible to look at God 's statement in Genesis 2:18 — ‘ It is not good for the man to be alone .
26 Genesis tell us that , ‘ It is not good for the man to be alone , ’ revealing that we belong together .
27 It is not usual for the advisers of the Crown to draw people out of important work when they have hardly had a chance to do what they have undertaken .
28 As was said in the introductory section , it is not feasible for the government to direct the firm to produce specific quantities at specific prices because the government necessarily knows less than the firm about underlying demand and cost conditions .
29 It is not healthy for the 45 million people of England to be so dependent both economically and politically on decisions made at the centre .
30 As the best evidence for the effects under consideration comes from experiments demonstrating a difference between the acquired distinctiveness and acquired equivalence procedures , it is not essential for the theorist to devise a mechanism for both .
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