Example sentences of "[pron] are [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Set back in a quiet spot off the beaten track , the Hotel Olivi is close to the Grottoes of Catullus which are a must for visitors to this region .
2 Moreover , transient lower oesophageal sphincter relaxations , which are a prerequisite for reflux to occur in the presence of a normal resting pressure of the sphincter , were never seen before or during the non-deglutitive motor activity .
3 Clearly , criminal proceedings , which are a matter for others , would normally be the consequence of such action .
4 Apart from those recommendations relating to fiscal measures , which are a matter for my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer , we have set targets for action on every one of the recommendations — and we shall report again on progress in six months .
5 Large interiors such as church halls and workshops are difficult if not impossible to light to the standards which are the norm for small interiors .
6 The " fourteen points of truth " , which are the foundation for all that follows , concern teaching on both the Godhead and the manhood of Christ .
7 The difficulties of transmission are well illustrated in beetles , which are the hosts for the greatest number of Laboulbeniales .
8 Each aspect of a project must have a plan or standard to be monitored , against which are the budget for cost , programme for time and brief for performance .
9 It is more useful to talk of a black ‘ underclass ’ defined in terms of a whole variety of employment , housing and educational deprivations which are the bases for relatively unplanned spontaneous actions , as in the urban riots in 1981 and 1985 ( see chapter 5 ) .
10 Providing an outline of each paper in the second part of the introduction , below , we draw attention to the feminist debates which are the source for each contributor 's point of departure .
11 It is formative as it is based on qualitative judgements which are the basis for future action
12 The ability to organise a classroom , a group or an individual child , to structure experience so that learning not only occurs at the moment of teaching but remains ; the sensitivity to perceive the world from a child 's perspective , the understanding to build for tomorrow upon the child 's present , and to know and appreciate a child 's weaknesses and strengths — these are the skills which are the basis for a teacher 's claim to ‘ professionalism ’ .
13 A number of Japanese vendors have developed and are introducing products for Japanese localisation , based on the XIM X Input Method and XIMP X Input Method Protocol , which are the basis for the standardised Japanese input method defined by Unix International .
14 None of the constitutional reasons which are the basis for the artificial Wednesbury meaning are relevant .
15 Providers then present their own service proposals which are the basis for negotiation and discussion , leading to formal contracts which are monitored and reviewed throughout the year .
16 This leads to the Maxwell-Bloch equations , which are the basis for the subsequent treatment : where the Rabi frequency has been written explicitly in polar form , G is a coupling constant and <> allows for a velocity average over the Maxwellian distribution of longitudinal velocities of the atoms .
17 give special attention to the hips and legs , which are the tools for ensuring explosive kicking power .
18 These tend to be prisoners who are a problem for the discipline staff , either because they are excessively violent or because they are suicidal .
19 This may be partly because there are many pigs , who are a match for the boys , and partly because the boys are acting out of reasonable necessity , and not immature impulsiveness .
20 ( 1 ) The new entrants to the middle classes who are the audience for postmodernist culture are members of the post-industrial middle classes .
21 You are a stringer for them , after all .
22 You do need complete trust in your driver — if you have n't got that you are a fool for getting in it .
23 There 's a woman in the be and there 's a man underneath the bed and it 's got underneath it , Frank , ca n't you forget you are a mechanic for once ?
24 Remember that when you are out with your metal detector you are an ambassador for our hobby .
25 If so , having demonstrated such alarming traditionalism , do you really think that you are the man for the job , which requires open communication and awareness of current and future trends in British and World tennis ?
26 ‘ Of course , we have to put these advertisements in , ’ said the tired , courteous , slightly frayed man who interviewed him , ‘ because we are a service for all schools in the private sector .
27 We are no match for Walworth Road .
28 We are the alternative for the future of El Salvador ’ reads a banner in Segundo Montes .
29 Whilst mechanisms , sometimes of ‘ passing ’ , more often of ‘ coping ’ , are described , we are left with the impression that ‘ shameful difference ’ and its consequences are an immutable fact of social life , for physically impaired people : ‘ it is possible that there are no exemptions for incapacity in such areas as aesthetic norms ’ ( Haber and Smith , 1971 , p. 95 ) .
30 If equipment or projects must be subsidised from individual pockets , if there are no resources for creche facilities or disabled access it 's difficult to envisage genuinely equal opportunities .
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