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

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1 Furthermore it is possible for a high degree polynomial to be only slightly better than a low degree one ( even a straight line fit ) , whereas the higher degree fit will certainly require much more effort .
2 Perhaps it is fortunate for my own sake that I have no further letter now . ’
3 Obviously it is right for the West to be supporting any movement towards democracy in Eastern Europe , and obviously the EC should play its part .
4 Obviously it is impracticable for the average hobbyist , however enthusiastic , to rear several thousand fry , and in any case this would be undesirable from the quality point of view .
5 In theory , the Cabinet is still collectively responsible to the Commons , and so it is possible for a government to be defeated on a motion of no confidence in the Commons so that it would be forced resign , call for another general election , and face judgement at the polls .
6 And so it is possible for people to come and live here ,
7 And so it is important for feminists to address the concepts of gender which inform it .
8 He submitted that whilst it is relevant that the overall purpose and philosophy of the Convention should be borne in mind , nevertheless it is appropriate for the court to consider matters relating to the interests of the children .
9 The assumption itself may patently be wrong , but nevertheless it is difficult for people in superior positions to realize that they are just as fallible as those below .
10 Thus it is possible for one of these three Conventions to apply in relation to a purely internal supply-contract in which goods move from one place in a State to another place in the same State pursuant to a contract concluded by acts of offer and acceptance entirely within that State .
11 Thus it is possible for a particle to travel faster than light .
12 Thus it is possible for the system to run out of resources before finding the highest overall spanning hypothesis .
13 Thus it is necessary for every headteacher to consider very carefully just how governors are to be treated in the 1990s .
14 Thus it is common for policies to be announced but not implemented fully or consistently .
15 Thus it is important for the computer experts to adapt if they are to maintain some grasp , albeit a tenuous one , on the computers in their organisations .
16 Thus it is important for them that commitments to work , once they are given , are honoured .
17 The importance of this part of the debate is that it illuminates one crucially important difference between , on this occasion , Devlin and Hart : that is , the disagreement over whether or not it is possible for there to be areas of behaviour which , whilst they might be considered to be ‘ immoral ’ , could also be considered to be ‘ private ’ .
18 Because they are experts and you are not it is easy for them to take the initiative .
19 In public debate marriage can take on a political significance as its supporters and opponents do battle over whether or not it is good for men , good for women and good for society .
20 However , if a church member asks whether or not it is right for a Christian to be hypnotised , I have to give a negative answer .
21 Also it is good for such as be melancholike and pensive … " .
22 Hence it is important for the legislation to spell out the situations and conduct that will be presumed to be anticompetitive , and to provide for the competition policy institution to publish guidelines as to how it proposes to apply the legislation .
23 Other examples in economics are the promise of an investment subsidy at some future date to encourage firms to invest : when the future date occurs and the investments has been carried out it is tempting for the government to renege on its promise .
24 Now it is rare for a centre-forward to skipper a side ( and I do n't think that has happened on more than one occasion at the Palace since ) so that only an exceptional player would do so .
25 Now it is important for me to tell the story correctly .
26 But equally it is important for the member of a department to understand something of the way in which it works , and the internal and external forces that shape its policies .
27 Because if we ca n't generalize then I , perhaps I should be talking about British foreign policy or Iranian foreign policy or South African foreign policy are there generalizations we can make and say well it is similar for all governments ?
28 That , that is its primary function , that 's its primary purpose , but it has a secondary purpose as well it is concerned for the pursuit of what are now termed er in the jargon sub-strategic objectives .
29 Not surprisingly it is difficult for us to decide both how good and how genuinely popular all live variety was , let alone its precise relationship to the new entertainment of the movies .
30 Here it is possible for the jaded adult reader to treat the sentence passively , particularly as he or she can deal in generalizations ( ‘ cat ’ , ‘ mat ’ ) .
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