Example sentences of "[be] very [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Drum samples should be alright , though , and the sample patch I tried had its own reverb , which could be very useful for snares and toms . |
2 | Cubes can be very useful for horses with allergy problems , particularly if they have been steam pelleted . |
3 | Example 1 gives the scale in the low register ; this can be very useful for accompaniment , voicing the chords with a rich , full sound ; it also offers the chance to develop some double stop skills on the bass strings . |
4 | Examples on video of people at work can be very useful for students of English for a specific purpose . |
5 | This type of programme would be very useful for Mabel Prichard children . |
6 | The cost of implementing EC standards is proving to be very serious for Britain 's small and medium sized firms . |
7 | Father Peter McGuinness , the parish priest and a man of gentle understatement , says this is going to be very confusing for tourists who want to pay homage to Inniskeen 's most famous son . |
8 | And as Mrs Johnstone , alias Meg Dods , author of the admirable Housewife 's Manual of 1826 wrote , " What is left of the clarified butter ( from potted lobster or crab ) will be very relishing for sauces " while " any butter from potted tongue or chicken remaining uneaten will afterwards be useful for frying meat and for pastry for pies " . |
9 | If any member has any pictures of the Bishop 's Castle Railway , other than the two sets of four photos that the Society has issued , we would be very grateful for details . |
10 | Apart from being welcomed by the patient , such changes may also be very informative for staff . |
11 | . 14 Life must be very agreeable for Graham Lowe at the moment . |
12 | His eyes wanted her to be very late for work indeed . |
13 | ‘ I enjoy photographing dilapidated buildings , rundown factories and interesting cars ’ says Max , ‘ and think that kind of work would be very suitable for posters . |
14 | It would be very suitable for horses , even more so than on the present roads there 's there 's there 's a better grip . |
15 | It will be very strange for Rangers to perform without their passionate supporters and fascinating to see how they cope in that alien atmosphere . |
16 | Here are just a few examples : notices ( pictorial or written ) on doors and cupboards and the use of different colours aid recognition within the house reduction of clutter , removal of locks on cupboards and good lighting simplify movement within the house , and a child 's safety gate on the stairs reduces the danger of wandering at night reminder notices eg " Do n't forget your key " inside the front door or " Remember to turn off the gas " over the cooker communication between helpers may be assisted by a diary beside the telephone and a list of important numbers is useful if gas is used , the Gas Advisory Service ( free to the elderly ) will check all appliances and recommend safety measures alarm systems may not be very appropriate for dementia sufferers ; they may be over- or under-used . |
17 | ‘ It would be very appropriate for Courtaulds — the first company in the world to exploit viscose rayon — to repeat history at the end of the century and be the first to exploit this new technology . ’ |
18 | And it would be very appropriate for Courtaulds — the first company in the world to exploit viscose rayon — to repeat history at the end of the century and be the first to exploit this new technology . |
19 | Moreover , it would be very easy for Jones to check out the heat by collaborating with an electrochemist . |
20 | But actually one can argue that we should be worried if it turned out to be very easy for chemists to obtain life spontaneously in the test-tube . |
21 | All I can say is that this must be very good for morale . |
22 | This was supposed to be very good for skin problems , but one man was known to have visited it regularly to collect the water for his wife who found it beneficial for her arthritis . |
23 | Should be very good for schools I would think , would n't it ? |
24 | Dorothy Einon , the child psychologist says , ‘ It can be very difficult for parents to stand back . |
25 | But resistance which is both group-based and informal can be very difficult for management to pin down . |
26 | You put the two together of course , and it 's going to be very difficult for A's and B's together . |
27 | It can be very difficult for people infected or at risk of HIV infection to decide whether or not to have a child because in some cases the HIV virus can be passed on . |
28 | Now he is proving that he can do it here with 55-yard boundaries , and when he is batting with Paul Parker , another incredibly fast man between the wickets , it is going to be very difficult for sides to control them . ’ |
29 | ‘ If there was a divorce it would be very difficult for Charles to become king . |
30 | The colour may not be quite to their liking but they may be very hungry for example . |