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

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1 It is common in rent review for reasons to be available only if the parties pay the expert higher fees .
2 All the work in this approach must go into a persuasive account of what it is for reasons to be conclusive .
3 Certainly , employers were not propelled into joining associations since by the time they were required by legislation to bargain with unions US manufacturing was itself organised into sufficiently large company units for employers to be self-sufficient and not to require association bargaining ( Thomson , 1981 ) .
4 Some of them result from the need for text to be explicit in ways that speech need not be .
5 In fact it took a revolutionary medical technique for Ian to be able to play again , but only for the Palace Reserves , for the first team were , at that time at least , more than holding their own in Division One .
6 But at least as important was the provision of coinage suitable for reasonably small deals and sufficiently abundant for merchants to be able to rely on the supply .
7 First , it is almost always concerned with the point or sale ; there is no reason for researchers to be concerned with the social value and longer term implications of products .
8 For plans to be effective management should consider the wider environmental factors that relate to the firm .
9 It 's a time for experts to be patient , practising tricks , joining the light weather races , or just sunbathing .
10 Apart from dealing with the matter of the will if one was made , it may be agreed , if your parent wishes , that he should also take on the responsibility for contacting various persons and organisations : the bank , to arrange for money to be available to her pending the settlement of her husband 's affairs ; her husband 's employer and Trade Union branch secretary , or the secretary of any professional association to which he belonged ; his insurance company ; the Department of Health and Social Security , to obtain forms for claiming the death grant and the widow 's pension ; the Inland Revenue , if her husband was still paying income tax ; the Building Society , the mortgagor ( or landlord if she and her husband lived in rented property ) and any other person or organisation concerned .
11 A more general equilibrium also requires the total demand for money to be equal to the total supply of money : this is referred to as equilibrium in the money market .
12 His KL collection is in a sense a continuation of the looks he designed for Chloé in being soft , rather sexy and highly individual and tends to be worn by women who do not need the reassurance of the double C on gilt buttons .
13 I believed the case for electrification to be overwhelming .
14 That was enough for Huberts to be able to fulfil his promise and Zeelenberg was all set to start the 1990 season as a full factory rider .
15 The need for trainers to be able to bring out skills in others is paramount .
16 For healthcare to be non-discriminatory we must ensure that :
17 This is the subject of the second chapter , which sets out three basic criteria that need to be fulfilled for recognition to be appropriate .
18 So it 's very very easy in that context for adults to exploit children 's compliance and er it 's easy for kids to be able to not refuse adults ' advances and I suppose that 's why there 's this business about erm y'know it 's it 's not possible for kids to give informed consent to sex .
19 It is no longer possible to found a reputation for scholarship on being good at spotting allusions .
20 The requirement was for vessels to operate habitually from a national port ( p. 222 , para. 28 ) and , hence , for vessels to be present at national ports with a certain frequency ( p. 224 , para. 40 ) .
21 A suitable compromise is for completion to be conditional on the results of an environmental audit .
22 Waiting for Bella to be furious and upset .
23 Part of the emphasis is the need for BPX to be comfortable with risk-taking and risk-sharing .
24 She reported initial agreement on medical evacuations from the city , where some badly wounded people have lain for months without being able to get proper treatment or artificial limbs .
25 We believe it is important for LASMO to be active internationally .
26 The record for ambition to be speedy seems to be held by the Selangor State government in Malaysia , which announced in 1988 that it was now ‘ possible for applications to be approved in one day ’ .
27 It was unusual for Dennis to be late .
28 As they got older they accompanied their parents in the evening too , running as fast as they could go for fear of being late for the six o'clock open air meeting in one of the streets .
29 She has criticisms against statutory agencies who do nothing about this for fear of being branded racists .
30 Children are often reluctant to express their ideas for fear of being wrong .
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