Example sentences of "as [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Business as usual for new Wigan boss
2 Following Stalin 's death in 1953 , a divided Party leadership had reason to feel apprehensive as well as grateful for military support in the struggle against Beria and the MVD-MGB apparatus .
3 This organisation happily ploughs a furrow totally at odds with the notion of free trade , by making it as difficult as Possible for non-German companies to sell their wares in Germany without DIN approval — even where EEC law says that the only approval necessary is from the country of origin .
4 Those who are newly bereaved and naturally dread the loneliness of returning to an empty house should be visited frequently in their own homes ; and when you are able to persuade them to get out of their own four walls as much as possible for fresh air and exercise and to meet others and visit relatives , it can be a considerable help if you can bring them home and go in with them for a cup of tea or a chat , even if it is only just for a quarter of an hour .
5 Leave this on as long as possible for maximum results .
6 FRS 3 , Reporting Financial Performance , issued last October , should be adopted by companies as soon as possible , and regarded as standard for financial statements relating to reporting periods ending on or after 22 June 1993 .
7 In general , in such languages , it is almost impossible to say anything at all which is not sociolinguistically marked as appropriate for certain kinds of addressees only .
8 As permutations of speed restraint measures , lower speed limits and priority changes are not part of the package being applied in new areas , they are not seen as appropriate for existing ones either .
9 The Colon Classification is widely used in the Indian subcontinent , but the style of enumeration of subjects is not regarded as appropriate for Western libraries .
10 Specially adapted accommodation will house a permanent exhibition of equipment later this year and an amateur station GB21WM ( or other call as appropriate for special events ) will operate every Sunday during the main visitors season .
11 Publicly , he defended the president 's huge powers as imperative for national survival in the late-twentieth century .
12 But by the time he was assessed as fit for open prison in Britain he 'd become the leading figure in Australia 's organised crime world … involved in drug smuggling … fraud and firearms offences
13 It describes the 1000 with 512Mb RAM , nine 3.5-inch disks and two SCSI channels as fit for business-critical client/server workgroups and small departments .
14 A report in The Northern Echo on Wednesday said that 438 pigs in the Wear Valley were condemned as unfit for human consumption in November and December .
15 10 In determining for the purposes of this Act whether a house is unfit for human habitation , regard shall be had to its condition in respect of the following matters — repair , stability , freedom from damp , internal arrangement , natural lighting , ventilation , water supply , drainage and sanitary conveniences , facilities for preparation and cooking of food and for the disposal of waste water ; and the house shall be regarded as unfit for human habitation if , and only if , it is so far defective in one or more of those matters that it is not reasonably suitable for occupation in that condition .
16 The prominence of a luminal neutrophil chemoattractant in active Crohn 's disease may partly explain the observation that treatments directed towards altering the luminal milieu ( elemental diets , total parentral nutrition , and diversion surgery ) are consistently as effective for active Crohn 's disease as they are ineffective for patients with ulcerative colitis .
17 One must not overlook the ‘ crisis of 1858 ‘ , when scurrilous anonymous letters appeared in the London Times complaining about the sewage in Pau , and the high price of lodgings , while a few years later another medical man , Dr Madden , publicly attacked the climate as pernicious for pulmonary cases .
18 Gallup recently found that scientists are seen as responsible for environmental problems , although industrialists and politicians are regarded as even more responsible .
19 Children still see their mothers as responsible for domestic chores while their fathers relax and watch television , says a study of eight to 11-year-olds .
20 Where land is being retained for particular development in the future — such as the metro system — this can not be regarded as available for grant-aided woodland planting .
21 Interestingly , ‘ very few ’ employers saw examinations as essential for specific jobs ( ibid. , p. 23 ) .
22 Most neatly captured by the notion of the free economy and the strong state ( Miliband and Saville , 1979 ; Gamble , 1988 ) , the project has involved both the disciplinary reaction to those who have come out worst from this restructuring in the handling of uprisings among British Black communities and a series of confrontations with the Trade Union movement and the need to present massive cuts in welfare service delivery as essential for economic prosperity .
23 Gates and Bradshaw ( 1977b ) have reviewed the literature concerning music and the cerebral hemispheres and caution against regarding one particular hemisphere as dominant for musical functions .
24 Once the initial problems encountered in the trial were sorted out , the results were seen as suitable for general dissemination .
25 This safety advice applies even more particularly to sets for use out of doors , which should be clearly marked as suitable for exterior use .
26 Much of Western psychotherapy draws , in various forms , on the catharsis model , whereby it is held as necessary for emotional health to come to terms with the repressed anger that is assumed to be inside the individual , and techniques are developed to make the individual confront these in a dramatic form .
27 Prior to the 1830s , personal morality had not been seen as necessary for political eminence .
28 Stenhouse 's notion of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ grew out of his ( and others ' ) disillusionment with the R , D & D model , which began to appear mechanistic and technocratic and unlikely to enjoy the kind of teacher commitment that he saw as necessary for effective change .
29 The basis for the allocation of services both in the various reports and in the subsequent legislation was the size of population accepted as necessary for effective administration .
30 This fear derives more from a recognition that they often lack the additional personal qualities which they see as necessary for certain types of work , which is why most policemen are reluctant to deal with rape victims or to undertake community and neighbourhood policing .
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