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

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1 Also , he does not adequately discuss how to relate those critical success factors in a logically connected way through a model for improving competitive strength in a specific situation , and fails to recognize that it is essential for a strategic analysis to indicate who is responsible for which central success factor .
2 There is no evidence to indicate who was responsible for the attempt to have the alleged land deal story published .
3 Also , the accountant will wish to establish who is responsible for completing and filing the VAT return for the Customs and Excise .
4 How else is the good reader to establish what is good for him or her individually ?
5 Upon proof of the mortgage the court will make an order for foreclosure nisi , under which an officer of the court is directed to find what is due for principal , interest , and costs , and the mortgagor is ordered to pay within six months from the time when the amount is certified .
6 A Change Control Form will be completed for each approved change to identify who is responsible for the change and to act as a checklist to ensure that the change is correctly implemented .
7 It is difficult for the forces of law and order to identify who is responsible for what , as the hon. Member for Oxford , East saw in Oxford in the autumn .
8 This approach attempted to identify what was problematic for manufacturing industry in those areas where it was declining fastest and , on the other hand , what was attractive about the areas where it was growing , at least relatively .
9 Are you trying to deny you 're responsible for her condition ?
10 Many convents and monasteries use music composed by their own members , partly because of the understandable wish to use what is tailor-made for a community and partly out of necessity .
11 While recognising the ultimate necessity of making a stand against German threats to British interests , The Times called for " a supreme effort … to do what is possible for appeasement before that point is reached " .
12 The core of morality was seen by Kant in the ‘ categorical imperative ’ , the unconditional demand upon us to do what is right for its own sake .
13 If you 've undertaken improvements which include replacement of soft furnishings — general decorations it is best to check with your local tax office to ensure you are eligible for relief as by themselves , these items do not normally qualify .
14 It is heavily chlorinated to ensure it is fit for human consumption , but that does n't mean it is suitable for your fish .
15 They include power to enter , at any reasonable time , any premises which he has reason to believe it is necessary for him to enter for the purpose of carrying into effect any of the legal provisions within the field of responsibility of his enforcing authority .
16 The new generation of producers that subsequently emerged came to believe it was possible for the British film industry to ‘ take on ’ the Americans , although this grand ambition had more to do with a desire to efface their inferiority complex than any serious resolve to face reality .
17 Since neither side was ready to concede what was necessary for peace , hostilities were resumed in 1345 .
18 The expected shortfall in social services funding for community care had already led to tightening of the criteria that social workers will use to decide who is eligible for care management , and patients with moderate needs for care might lose out altogether .
19 Indeed , even in the as yet relatively non-totalitarian welfare states of the West some have already discerned the same paternalistic and enslaving trend : ‘ government 's role is to serve as a parent charged with the duty of coercing some to aid others , ’ while government-funded welfare programmes ‘ put some people in a position to decide what is good for other people .
20 On the other hand , who is going to decide what is appropriate for a particular pupil ?
21 The main difference is in the language used to describe what is responsible for that residuum : for determinists it is the variability of constellations of causes in individual cases ; for indeterminists it is our ability to choose not to be predictable .
22 This is particularly relevant in the case of boys — somehow society seems to think it is appropriate for little girls to shed tears but is embarrassed when a young boy reacts in the same way .
23 Perhaps we need to MAKING A SHORT STORY 55 look , not at their content or form , but at their effect when we try to ascertain what is true for all of them — at least , all the stories that work .
24 Lavinia wanted to say she was sorry for Timothy Gedge , but did not because it did n't seem true .
25 Pop means never having to say you 're sorry for liking such an obviously dispensable bangle as ‘ I Wan na Stay Home ’ .
26 Users of mail order were much more likely than non-users to say it is convenient for people who are not well off , easy to understand and use , and makes shopping simple .
27 In my defence , I have to say it is instinctive for any defender to try to prevent a goal .
28 They used to say it was good for you .
29 Lee Don Lau called his parents in Singapore to say he was sorry for what he had done .
30 Called to order he was silent for a moment , then resumed his loud comments which disconcerted Therese , however hard she tried not to let them .
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