Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Where there is provision for automatic accruer , such consent to its operation would not seem to be required . |
2 | It is obvious that where there is scope for decisions which worsen the teachers ' lot , there is also room for decisions which improve it . |
3 | The organisational complexities of allocating vacancies in local authority homes will differ in each area , but are designed to minimise conflict within the organisation rather than to meet the needs of individuals , where there is competition for places . |
4 | A minimum safe speed for most gliders is the minimum cruising speed , but this is only safe at height , where there is time for recovery if a stall occurs . |
5 | Where there is room for manoeuvre is in the way the media seek to locate the political significance of disorderly protest . |
6 | The main slope is 180m with a respectable gradient which stops skiers who are better off practising on the trainer or nursery slope , where there is room for up to 100 skiers . |
7 | Like the formation of many major landforms , this is a problem where there is room for differences in belief through the absence of any positive evidence . |
8 | It requires extra software , and the IBM XT emulator for the Acorn Archimedes with the ARM microprocessor using RISC architecture ( based on the original RISC I design ) runs slower than the Intel 8088 , the slowest of the PC processors , under the MS-DOS operating system.Also as RISCs are designed with high-level languages in mind , designing in assembly is very tedious unlike assembly programming with CISCs where there are instructions for complex tasks and so programming is relatively simple and , as a result , less time-consuming . |
9 | Ideally , MAS will search for organisations with complementary [ type of industry ] skills where there are opportunities for synergy . |
10 | Once a vacancy has been offered , in authorities where there are guidelines for good practice , the social worker should have at least two weeks to make use of the vacancy for the client . |
11 | Second , trials of conservation techniques usually originate under controlled conditions of the research station , or large plantation , where there are facilities for detailed and undisturbed instrumentation . |
12 | This novel method of synthesising the compound could perhaps be used more widely if the compound were dispersed — eg within a zeolite — where there are channels for the rapid movement of the reactive plasma species . |
13 | It moved to new buildings in 1930 in Ruskin Road , where there was provision for 360 pupils . |
14 | The early inhabitants had to go where there was grass for their animals to feed on and this mobile existence dictated that the home was some form of tent . |
15 | The early inhabitants had to go where there was grass for their animals to feed on and this mobile existence dictated that the home was some form of tent . |
16 | Where there were plans for the future now there is just an aching void . |
17 | It was done on courses where there were demands for a uniform surface . ’ |
18 | or , or alternatively because I have n't , I have made this clear throughout , I come to the conclusion that the , the questions as posed erm or posed in any court which any one has yet suggested really ca n't , ca n't be answered or , or there are reasons for not answering at this stage whatever it may be |
19 | A long-serving member of the Cabinet , he had been appointed to President Robert Mugabe 's first independence government as Minister of Transport and Power in March 1980 , and was also a member of the ruling party 's political bureau , where he was Secretary for Youth . |
20 | Guests included a large gathering of colleagues , both present and past , and representative of Jim 's earlier days in the Chief Accountant 's , Securities and Ledger Department , and Drumsheugh Branch , where he was Manager for four years . |
21 | Not only do you have to keep an eye out for hidden switches to help you get across treacherous terrain but , hardest of all , you have a time limit to complete the game — exactly 60 minutes — or it 's curtains for the Prince . |
22 | The game continues until one player has all 48 beads — or it is time for supper ! |
23 | Does the Prime Minister agree that although there is scope for compromise on many matters at Maastricht , the one issue on which it is impossible to compromise is the difference between those who believe that Britain could and should join in a single currency and those who believe that we should not do so at any price and that we should never even have joined the exchange rate mechanism ? |
24 | Similarly , although there is competition for the viewer this does not usually impact on the financial fortunes of either organization . |
25 | Although there is evidence for a great growth in lay piety in England there was no equivalent to the free association of mulieres sanctae on the Continent . |
26 | Although there is room for improvement in the way the programme is managed ( more involvement of aid recipients , a more flexible approach to reporting requirements ) , the Russian environment has proved particularly difficult to deal with and it is understandable that Tacis needs time to adjust . |
27 | It may be that from a stockbroker they would have done , although there is room for argument . |
28 | Although there are procedures for putting ‘ interrogatories ’ to another party at the pre-trial stage , they are little used in practice and bear little or no resemblance to the United States practice of ‘ oral depositions ’ before trial . |
29 | OSF/1 on MIPS customers are mostly policy-led companies who want the operating system to come from an independent source , although there are reasons for changing , according to Stone , including loadable drivers for accommodating new graphics options and shared libraries that reduce the size of the applications . |
30 | This is one of the reasons why fertility is expected to rise a little in official projections , to 2.0 ( OPCS 1989a ) , although there are reasons for believing that these high expectations will not be matched by performance ( Shaw 1989 ) . |