Example sentences of "[that] is [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 A clear problem is the kind of model that is most suitable for representing the architecture of documents and multimedia data and for providing usable query languages .
2 It is an audience that is incredibly hungry for those kind of images , those representations of their lives depicted in cinema or on TV .
3 Basaltic silicates are comparatively rich in iron , titanium and magnesium , and it is the extra iron and titanium that is largely responsible for the lower albedo of the maria .
4 The 1908 Act is an obsolete restriction that is not appropriate for modern mining methods .
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 Just as you can not live easily under a leaking roof , so you can not write easily on a chair that is not right for you .
7 And Jung 's phrase ‘ something in us ’ implies that the wish constitutes only a small element in the psyche — one that is not difficult for a sensible , mature person to reject , once she/he has recognised how unrealistic it is .
8 Other people , however , have a long tradition of breakfasting wholeheartedly , but perhaps in a way that is not wholesome for the heart .
9 It is this retrograde flow that is probably responsible for the spread of infection internally .
10 And on this sir I , the way the discussion 's been going over the last couple of days , erm I would like to point you at the experience of the Nottinghamshire structure plan which I 've got direct personal experience , where there the panel was persuaded to commend locations that is n't right for structure plan but was a felt able to erm name a district or district council in whose area such a strategic site might be located .
11 You might well find something that is exactly right for you that you did n't even know about earlier .
12 It has emphasized an aspect of psychology that is particularly important for the discipline 's status and influence .
13 The ski resorts have done their bit too , grooming many of their slopes to a baby-bottom smoothness that is less fun for adolescent hot-doggers but easier on older legs .
14 Country that is too dry for tropical forest but has enough rain to ward off desert contains scattered trees in a setting that is primarily grassland .
15 Children do occasionally comment on the length of dresses though , and have to solve the problem of the dress that is too long for them to walk in , or the jacket which is too small .
16 The poly gave 15 and 16-year-olds hands-on experience of biochemistry equipment that is too expensive for schools to provide .
17 The unionists are still trying to replace the Anglo-Irish Agreement with a devolutionary plan that is too wishy-washy for the SDLP and Dublin .
18 If you knit with a yarn that is too thick for your machine and it feels hard work to you , it is probably hard work for your machine too .
19 At the other end of the scale , if you knit with a yarn that is too fine for your machine , you may not be able to knit a firm enough fabric .
20 Sometimes they can be given a lump of clay that is too heavy for them to lift and they will gain new experiences as they try to mould or divide it into pieces of a manageable size .
21 Tundra describes the open country to the north of the boreal forests that is too cold for trees .
22 You will be advised however , if you enter an unworkable measurement , such as a neck width that is wider than the shoulder to shoulder width , or a sleeve head that is too big for the armhole for example .
23 Factors at work that cause stress include the physical demands of some jobs , such as poor working conditions , dangerous elements to the work , shift work and travel demands , as well as work overload , both in terms of having too much work to do , resulting in long hours , and of having work that is too difficult for the individual , causing anxiety .
24 Both allow that the individual 's sense of justice is an important consideration both for its own sake and for the sense of commitment to the social contract that is as important for controlling crime as was deterrence .
25 It will be impractical to fix a levy that is as fair for the three million owners of normal-speed machines as it is for future owners of half-speed machines .
26 This is a risk that is always present for covert researchers , such as Patrick ( 1973 ) and Ditton ( 1977 ) .
27 It is the quality and appropriateness of the educational placement that is truly significant for the pupil rather than the theoretical views of those who decide upon it .
28 BELOW When even substantial timber buildings decay and collapse , the only evidence that is usually available for archaeologists to discover are non-organic finds , and holes in the ground in which the timber posts may have been originally placed .
29 Moreover , the technology that is commonly available for large cement factories is inappropriate for most developing countries .
30 Both text and graphics are printed in 300 dpi ( dots per inch ) resolution , producing print quality that is quite sufficient for most day to day business use .
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