Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adj] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The huge quantity of works which are the responsibility of the Soprintendenza means that it is not possible for all restoration campaigns to be carried out by in-house staff .
2 With the magazine deadline now passed , a tribute to Tom is not possible for this edition , but one will be included in the Winter 1993 edition published in January
3 For instance in general , it is not possible for most goods to trade present amounts of them for future amounts nor is it possible to make such contracts conditional on some outside events like the weather .
4 It is not possible for most horse owners to finely tune their horses diets , this is left to the nutritionists and even then this is not absolutely precise , after all we can not regularly analyse every horse owner 's grazing , or feed .
5 Methodologically , it is not possible for any researcher to get the kids to talk with much sense of ideas since the question ‘ Why ? ’ to the smashing of milk bottles is one that is not possible for the boy to answer outside the context of the whole Saturday evening …
6 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
7 It er , first of all I can confirm that an announcement is being made today er secondly secondly secondly I can confirm that it is not usual for such announcements to be made by way of oral statement .
8 Because we have , for example , Olga Borodina , a young mezzo-soprano , singing Marfa — that 's not usual for this theatre .
9 ‘ Her Ladyship 's started in labour , though she 's not due for another couple of weeks and there 's no time to get the doctor and nurse from Malton , by the look of things . ’
10 The students were not due for another month , though the streets and cloisters were crowded with tourists , who were outnumbered only by their cameras .
11 As we were not due for another lesson till the next day I was n't carrying them with me .
12 Those who had come by train had the same problem as the trains for the return journey were not due for several hours .
13 Then again , another election was not due for some time , the FDP remained loyal to the coalition and Brandt 's international reputation stood high .
14 If the ego can become an object for libidinal attachments in this way , the simple dichotomy between the ego and the sexual instincts is not adequate for all cases .
15 Fasting One or two days — when you drink plenty of clear fluids , but do not eat — is not harmful for most people .
16 There were times when we wished that there had been a cash element but it is not sensible for any bank to pay out cash at this time .
17 ‘ It is not easy for any outsider to gain a sufficient insight into the lives of these people .
18 It is an outdated and inefficient system , which is not appropriate for this type of work .
19 It is a pity that it is not consistent for all remedies .
20 It has also raised some practical difficulties in making a transfer of assets from one party to another when a portion of those assets consists of a pension which is not payable for many years to come .
21 Thus efficiency , the ratio of work done for fuel burned , is not constant for all animals .
22 It was still not lawful for any Council member or officer concerned with the relief of the poor to supply goods to the institution .
23 It 's not unusual for many women to feel depressed a few days after giving birth .
24 It 's not unusual for many women to feel depressed a few days after giving birth .
25 LEFT Firm action needs to be taken towards a young dog which tries to bite , although during the teething phase , it is not unusual for many dogs to attempt to bite at their owner 's hand .
26 Flints containing sponges may be incorporated into younger sediments ( they are then known as derived fossils ) , and it is not unusual for such flints to be dug up in suburban gardens around London — a long journey from the Cretaceous seas .
27 It is not unusual for this situation now to be recognised officially , and many authorities have the positions of the leaders included in their Standing Orders , sometimes , for instance , making them ex-officio members of all committees and sub-committees of the Council .
28 However , this is not unusual for this industry due to the long lead times involved and in fact only represents a recovery to 1988 levels .
29 Parents often complain that they can only get help or support when they have identified themselves as having a specific problem , and it is not unusual for some families to have several different workers trying to offer support and advice on specific problems which , in reality , are part of a whole situation .
30 In the case of orthography it is only in comparatively recent times that spelling has been standardised into ‘ correct ’ forms , it being , in former centuries , very much at the whim of the writer as to how a word was spelt , and it was not unusual for several styles — ‘ king ’ , ‘ kyng ’ , ‘ kynge ’ are examples — to be used in the same document , or even sentence .
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