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

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1 After this it is possible for labouring poets to entertain far greater hopes of public impact .
2 When a service is free it is difficult for consumers to express dissatisfaction .
3 A.I 'm afraid it is impossible for me to guess what was wrong with your Ram .
4 When one firm is sufficiently large it is difficult for another firm to raise the money to buy out all the first firm 's shareholders in a contested takeover bid .
5 Because the eggs are so small and so widespread it is easy for them to be swallowed .
6 Above all it is important for the staff planning groups to decide what ‘ interdisciplinary ’ work or topic work will actually mean for the learner in practice , and choice will depend in part on the school 's view of the ‘ whole picture ’ spread across quite long periods of time , with the teachers planning carefully how they intend to create a balanced curriculum over weeks and months .
7 Above all it is vital for every pilot to have the old adage ‘ safety first ’ indelibly imprinted on their mind .
8 ‘ How long it is right for both me and the bank to do the job is not something we are considering at present , ’ he says , ‘ but I would be surprised if I was still here in 16 years ' ; time . ’
9 In general it is important for researchers who are seeking a model for their own projects to be aware of the extent to which much innovatory work in the analysis of variable syntax ( such as Sankoff 's ) is computer-aided .
10 I contend that while his observation is accurate it is irrelevant for the purposes of compiling income tax assessments .
11 I do not fee ! that it is helpful for students to do exercises on using different ways of transcribing phonemes — just learning one set of conventions is difficult enough .
12 Given that it is good for many people to get out of the home and meet other people at work , and that it is crucially important not to leave re-entry into the labour market until the person 's children have grown up , these disregard rules need to be reversed as soon as possible .
13 The actual burden on most preparers will be rather less than may appear from the disclosure requirements of the FRED , given that it is unusual for a company to have many different kinds of capital instruments in issue and , therefore , in many cases few of the specific disclosures will apply .
14 Six years ago Ireland was n't ready for this ; it is not certain it is ready for it today .
15 However , under section 15 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 it is lawful for a person in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute to attend at or near his own place of work ‘ for the purpose only of peacefully obtaining or communicating information , or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working . ’
16 Next it is necessary for the agent to attend before the Examiners in parliament to satisfy them that the General Orders have been complied with , and this constitutes a heavy responsibility because the effect of non-compliance can be serious .
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