Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [be] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 In a situation where many short sectors are to be flown , with minimal turn-round times , not only does the crew co-ordination have to be well-drilled , but also the aeroplane has to be right for the job .
2 ‘ February is only a short month , so it is not going to have a devastating effect on figures , and there are now signs that the recession is bottoming out , which has to be good for the industry , ’ a spokesman said .
3 ‘ What we saw this evening has to be good for British tennis . ’
4 Forty minutes of temptation was as long as I could last out in the cold , biting wind but an invigorating walk in such conditions has to be good for you .
5 Buffeted by a year recession , wars , hurricanes , currency fluctuations and more , the travel trade is nevertheless optimistic about 1993 , which has to be good for sales of maps and guide books .
6 Our client has to be fit for his/her occupation as a [ ] .
7 Toronto-based CAE Industries Ltd reports that its CAE-Link Corp unit has won a contract from the UK Ministry of Defence for a higher formation battle trainer for the British Army : terms were not disclosed , but CAE-Link will develop , install and maintain a command-and-control trainer to simulate a round-the-clock battle in real time for up to six weeks , creating the battlefield communications flow between the staff being trained , higher headquarters and subordinate unit headquarters ; it will consist of a central server networked to 170 controller and operator stations at two sites in the UK and Germany ; it has to be transportable for use at other training sites .
8 What can be so easy as this when the critic has to be responsible for nothing ?
9 One person has to be responsible for co-ordinating all these different elements and the need for an integrated approach , with one person carrying the overview , was brought home sharply to me during a Youth Conference in Eastbourne in 1983 .
10 It has to be ready for that okay ?
11 The kitchen has to be ready for anything . ’
12 ‘ She wants to be perfect for Don , ’ said the friend .
13 somebody wants wants to be late for some reason .
14 The central vision area of the retina needs to be intact for it to be possible to discriminate sharp , fine images .
15 The pelvic floor needs to be free for the voice to be free and then a voice has both highs and lows .
16 The United Kingdom as a whole needs to be ready for the challenge ahead .
17 Finally he has decided that I 'm just the vet he needs to be responsible for their health . ’
18 " Because spinach happens to be good for her and because I say so . "
19 Thus , if a subsidiary company is sold off by the group with surrendered ACT , it ceases to be available for offset .
20 ( 3 ) Unless a licence is transferred to another employee or agent within eight weeks from the time when the employee or agent named in a licence ceases to be responsible for the day to day running of the premises to which the licence relates , the licence shall cease to have effect .
21 The designation Unbeliever ceases to be mandatory for the Jews .
22 Ian Stewart aims to be ready for the first team in three weeks
23 The automatic recognition of handwriting is necessary as a natural mode of communication with computers , and appears to be appropriate for a number of applications .
24 However , when and , the space-time appears to be regular for all , and the singularity caused by the mutual focusing of the two waves appears to have been removed .
25 Both NCp15 and NCp7 proteins have been detected in HIV-1 virions ( 4 ) and the generation of mature NC protein appears to be necessary for virion formation and specific packaging ( 5 ) .
26 Molar loss is confused by taxonomic differences in the prey , but incisor loss appears to be equivalent for all rodent species analysed here .
27 The second predicted alpha-helix within the Oct-1 POU homeodomain appears to be critical for VP16 interaction ( 8 ) .
28 A two-year course in a Soviet General Staff academy appears to be mandatory for those taking up senior appointment .
29 texts which reinforce undeviating sex roles with each novel studied : For example , in Kes , Mrs Casper , neglectful and ineffectual as a parent , appears to be responsible for Billy 's aberrant behaviour , while the absconding father is romanticized and apparently blameless .
30 Although BrdUrd appears to be safe for in vivo pulse labelling studies in low dose by the intravenous route , its use in vivo is confined to the study of malignancy .
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