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

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1 Already by the late middle ages the English were beginning to expect more space and more privacy in their houses than was to be normal in Scandinavia for another three centuries .
2 The country 's draft National Forestry Action Plan , drawn up with the help of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation , concluded that if Indonesia was to be self-sufficient in wood for its burgeoning paper industry , new pulpwood plantations would have to be developed .
3 The German Cabinet , by accepting that reduced price subsidies for farmers could be acceptable in exchange for guarantees of direct income compensation , apparently left France and Ireland isolated within the European Communities on this highly contentious aspect of the agricultural trade protectionism issue .
4 A dynamic allocation of exactly the right amount of memory for the word can not be implemented because the structure needs to be contiguous in memory for the fast saving and reading in from a file ( as discussed in section 3.3.6 ) .
5 For instance , a manufacturer of fitted furniture may be interested in trends for housebuilding starts , mortgage interest rates , house price movements and localised levels of employment , since these factors will have an impact on sales of its products .
6 Many people are expressing an interest in playing the game and no doubt many parents will be interested in mini-rugby for their children .
7 ‘ More than I 'd ever be interested in doing for someone as one-dimensional as you are . ’
8 If teachers and the head are in the playground for five minutes or so before the bell and if parents know that they will be welcome in classrooms for ten minutes or so at the end of both morning and afternoon sessions then good routines will be established and easily maintained .
9 OLDHAM keeper Jon Hallworth is facing an anxious battle to be fit in time for Saturday 's big Premier League kick-off .
10 CLIFTONVILLE midfielder Shaun Strang looks likely to be fit in time for Saturday 's TNT Gold Cup clash with Newry .
11 Johnny Jamieson picked up a first half knock in the 2– defeat by Portadown but he is expected to be fit in time for Saturday .
12 Now he faces an uphill struggle to be fit in time for the British Clubman 's championship a series he had hoped to win this season .
13 The project , presented by the Minister for Culture and Education , Jack Lang , and adopted by the Cabinet on 26 August , should be operational in time for the exhibition ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ scheduled at Paris 's Grand Palais from 20 February to 31 May 1993 .
14 They also demanded that the king should appoint the great officers of state in parliament with the advice of the magnates , and that the ministers of the crown should be answerable in parliament for their conduct .
15 But re-election by the International Amateur Athletic Federation must be carried at the IAAF meeting at Tokyo in August to be effective in time for 1992 .
16 From there she writes that she also is to be involved in classes for the elderly .
17 The attitude of the county representative was positive , but financial constraints will mean that we are likely to be involved in negotiations for some time to come .
18 Under local laws , Cruise , 30 , and 24-year-old Australian-born Kidman have to be resident in Florida for at least six months before they can adopt .
19 On an appeal by the plaintiff the Court of Appeal held ( dismissing the appeal ) that in so far as the rules of the club provided that two of its officers were to be responsible in law for the conduct of the club then ( in the absence of an express provision that the officers were responsible for the condition of the club premises ) the rules did not give rise to a duty of care towards individual members to maintain the club premises in a reasonable state of safety and repair .
20 Evaluation units will be available in April for the AT interface model , and 3Q93 for the SCSI interface model .
21 At present these courses are for UK based students , but they may be available in future for people in other countries .
22 Windows NT is the Redmond , Washington company 's first 32-bit offering — and the first to offer support for multiple processors — and will be available in configurations for client and server systems .
23 Windows NT is the Redmond , Washington company 's first 32-bit offering — and the first to offer support for multiple processors — and will be available in configurations for client and server systems .
24 I use the word ‘ true ’ to express the notion that consent , or refusal of consent , may be inoperative in law for one of three reasons ; there may perhaps be others , but only these three are relevant to the present case .
25 Should n't he be first in line for an ITN News at P45 ?
26 Furthermore , in common with other non-Catholic teachers , they considered that at times when it became essential to redeploy teachers , it would be non-Catholics that would be first in line for re-deployment .
27 Investors in soon-to-mature MTNs could be first in line for payment if the deal with GE Capital can be pushed through in time .
28 ‘ We were told when the works closed that unemployed Brymbo steelworkers would be first in line for this work . ’
29 What will not be so simple to resolve , however , is the question of what accounting treatments will be necessary in order for life insurers ' financial statements to give a true and fair view of a company 's assets , liabilities , financial position and profit or loss .
30 The Foreword to Accounting Standards stresses that compliance with accounting standards will normally be necessary in order for the accounts to give a true and fair view .
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