Example sentences of "and it is [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 There are no more than about 300 complaints to the Lay Observer each year and it is rare for the Lay Observer to criticize The Law Society 's handling of a complaint .
2 Also , a perineal wound is avoided entirely and it is rare for pelvic autonomic nerves to be damaged .
3 Milan is full of excellent coffee shops and it is better for the visitor to choose what appears to be best for him , her or them .
4 Choice of equipment is vital and it is better for a beginner not to buy his clubs before going to a professional for his lessons .
5 It is now a classically wedge-shaped dairy cow , particularly fine about the neck and shoulders , with an alert carriage and generally elegant appearance ; its mild temperament makes it very easy to handle and it is famous for its productive longevity .
6 He said : ‘ I have always liked this part of the world and it is perfect for training horses . ’
7 The charge for preparing a Change Of Name Deed can range from £25 to £75 and it is legal for the child 's mother to do this .
8 ‘ But it is great for the yard that the horse has won the National , and it is great for the lads . ’
9 Young people with no job lose confidence and it is easy for them to slide into living in reversal of night and day .
10 It is one of the most popular butchers in the area and it is easy for a small child to slip out unnoticed .
11 VAT is certainly not a glamorous subject and it is easy for those dealing with it to be cynical about it .
12 At first you resent it , but then you get used to it , and it is good for being a creative writer .
13 She lets them come and go as they please and it is good for the crew .
14 There is alot of talent in this town and it is good for people to hear it .
15 ‘ It is good for the passengers to have a choice of airlines and it is good for the airlines themselves to have to respond and innovate .
16 We are , however , part of that society and it is essential for individual workers to examine their own working practices .
17 In short , the value of history as a school subject must be constantly and publicly argued because : ( 1 ) history may lose out in any modification to the National Curriculum ; ( 2 ) in the implementation of the existing national curriculum it may be marginalised in the scramble for resources and timetable space ; ( 3 ) a rigorous projection of the value of the subject is important to the well-being of the school in the face of competition from other schools and possible closure ; ( 4 ) students have a choice at Key Stage 4 and in the sixth form and it is essential for the integrity of the subject that single-subject history should have a good representation at both levels ; ( 5 ) above all history has much to offer to the student of the 1990s .
18 His basic proposition was ‘ That which is is , and it is impossible for it not to be . ’
19 This means that the worst score a Forest Goblin can get on the ‘ Eadbangerz Chart is 2 ( ‘ I fink I 'm gon na … ’ ) and it is impossible for him to ‘ Eadbang .
20 According to his account to the House of Commons , Baldwin replied : ‘ Sir , that is most grievous news , and it is impossible for me to make any comment on it today . ’
21 The Legislature can not , according to our constitution , bind itself as to the form of subsequent legislation , and it is impossible for Parliament to enact that in a subsequent statute dealing with the same subject-matter there can be no implied repeal .
22 Listen folks , tickets are on sale from ‘ 93 ’ and it is all for 6 quid .
23 At this time of year , mid-Autumn , the snow has usually not arrived in Tromsø and it is possible for you to have the hills to yourself in Tromsdalen or , better , in Lyngen , but this year there was already a metre of the stuff down at sea level .
24 There is a banker paying out money , and it is possible for the two players to link arms and laugh all the way to the bank .
25 The great asset of symbolic modelling is just this , learning does not have to depend entirely on practice and it is possible for collective knowledge to accumulate .
26 So they are , in a sense ( to be disputed on other grounds in a later chapter ) , but they are also molecules , and it is possible for human chemists to purify them , bottle them and store them on a shelf .
27 Under some conditions the determination of a strip number is very sensitive to movement of the test card , and it is possible for the announced approximate edge to lie in either of the two edge strips on either side .
28 The other one erm is within the university itself because we do have a support organisation here for teaching within the university , and it is possible for groups of teachers in any part of the university to ask for some help and support in looking at one of the courses they 're involved in teaching .
29 Feeding stimulates the intestinal tract , and it is usual for a puppy to want to defecate soon after a meal .
30 This may , in fact , already be the position as far as executive directors are concerned , in that they are employees and it is usual for the court to imply a term in employment contracts to the effect that employees will carry out their duties with reasonable care and skill .
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