Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The reality is that the Peshawar government as yet has little for anyone to recognise .
2 Originally a resident of Celtic Crescent , he had found that even with the occupancy of two adjoining houses there it was becoming impossible for him to accommodate his growing family along with the near and distant relations from Dublin and England who availed of his hospitality in a constant procession .
3 For the next couple of days , the Britannia will be anchored up the coast , where Prince Charles will work on a BBC film about the environment and talk to government radicals with whom it was considered impolitic for him to spend time during his official itinerary .
4 Are school policy documents on curriculum matters available for you to read and take home ?
5 Not surprisingly , given the well-known stance of the Seven on political unity , EFTA was not intended to have any political implications , and so it was not deemed necessary for it to have an elaborate institutional structure .
6 I 'm standing there the silly bloke , he stood near where the gas equipment was and I was standing there both hands clenched ready for him to start saying something !
7 AR : After Inday and I were forced from our land by the Del Monte Corporation , it became impossible for us to make ends meet .
8 Excursions : Enterprise have arranged much for you to see and do at reasonable prices .
9 I normally work on a 33MHz 486 , and do n't ever have to wait much for anything to happen .
10 Earlier on in the same piece of writing , in the same letter to the Philippians he had said that for him to die was gain .
11 Erm , leisure services product , erm , project erm , closure , really that was an opportunity to erm , to close the loss making element of provision without cost , and in view of the erm , rather poor outlook for maintenance work for the next contract year , it seemed sensible for us to do that .
12 Come , we must choose some for you to take back with you .
13 ‘ It seemed symbolic for me to say to them you climb your mountain every day and I 'm going to climb one that really I should n't , and probably would n't be able to . ’
14 I worked beside Bill and when he had to resign it seemed appropriate for me to step forward .
15 But once established as individual musical personalities — ‘ it seemed natural for us to work together . ’
16 It came as some surprise to the board when they were informed that , although it seemed unreasonable for them to have to know what was going on , they could be made liable for the damage .
17 So the Sierra I can do ready for you to take to Kevin on Fri Friday night is it ?
18 ‘ I hope somehow it will become possible for you to join a Brownie Pack , but I 'm afraid Botley , where the nearest is , is too far away for you to go . ’
19 ‘ Then you must also realize that for me to do what the Brigadier suggests would be a betrayal of everything my father stood for and gave his life for . ’
20 ‘ I think you 'll have to , ’ said Fenella , who found the idea completely appalling , but who was trying to be practical and sensible and make it sound safe for them to go so that they could get Nuadu .
21 When they were very expensive I just bought two for us to change a bit and then I thought right now they dropped half and then I bought some more
22 Moreover , she thought a great deal about what she was going to do long before she began working , and it had become possible for her to execute a painting with great precision .
23 But it 's getting easier for me to blend it all now ; I certainly do n't get as stuck as I did four or five months ago . ’
24 It had become impossible for him to convince in Parliament , in the party , or in the country at large .
25 It is timely to consider that , because since the beginning of this Session it has become compulsory for us to comply with European EIS legislation .
26 It had become difficult for him to imagine anything other than a successful outcome to his diplomatic and military operations .
27 Half an hour later , driven by a resolve almost beyond her comprehension , she was across the lake , informing Tilly that it had become necessary for her to take up more permanent residence at the Lodge .
28 Later abolitionists exemplified in Buxton and Cropper , though it might have seemed easier for them to adopt antislavery as a routine , not only maintained vital feeling in their commitment but possessed sufficient accompanying serenity — ‘ we have more than human help ’ — to accommodate setbacks and ‘ to triumph over the storms which surround them ’ .
29 If it seems appropriate for you to sell , I promise you I will be back to you immediately .
30 Animals are not human , therefore it seems inappropriate for them to have legal rights .
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