Example sentences of "were [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We were due for better weather today which we 've had . |
2 | Consequently world trade was encouraged since all currencies were exchangeable for each other and for gold at stable rates of exchange . |
3 | She knew perfectly well that she and Ludo were right for each other . |
4 | All her previous doubts as to whether they were right for each other , whether she cared for him enough , had been answered by her reaction to Michele Lorenzo . |
5 | The bogie cars were unsuitable for this arrangement and the small boxes were hung from the top edge of the dash either side . |
6 | Yearly tenancies held at rack rents ( i.e. rents that were not fixed by custom but which were negotiated by the landlord and tenant ) were common for the smaller farms and cottages and in the Midlands in particular they were usual for any property other than a freehold . |
7 | County 's home form is one of the best in the country so Portsmouth were grateful for this deflection which disturbed Steve Cherry 's equilibrium . |
8 | The latter case would indicate that , if it were possible for real observers to pass through the horizon , then most would miss this singularity . |
9 | He justified the very strict timetable ( suspensions were possible for one year only ) on the basis of the need to place the protection of public health above considerations of technological and economic feasibility . |
10 | The workers in section 61 were angry because they felt , firstly , that the quotas of production allocated to white workers were unfair compared with the quota allocated to them ; secondly , because conditions of work were different for Asian workers — their washing times , lunch breaks and toilet breaks were restricted ; and thirdly because , although most of the workers were Asians , the union branch had an overwhelmingly white shop steward 's committee ( there was only one Asian shop steward ) which was not only uninterested in their struggles but actively opposed to them . |
11 | This technique has been used to find the amounts of elements such as iron , sodium , potassium , aluminium , calcium , magnesium , lithium and phosphorus in the flint , and it was the concentrations of these elements which were different for different mines . |
12 | Conditions in the aftermath of the 1905 revolution were propitious for stable development in countryside and city alike . |
13 | They said cautions were acceptable for all age groups for a wide range of unspecified offences . |
14 | In other words selecting cases via referrals to psychogeriatric departments did not guarantee clients who needed and were acceptable for enhanced home support . |
15 | ‘ Arianna and I were wrong for each other in dozens of ways . |
16 | Toyohiko Shimada , a ministry official , said that a decision to cease imports may be reversed if international research proved that turtle stocks were adequate for commercial trading . |
17 | The farm buildings were empty for many years , but have now been restored . |
18 | Curves were similar for all metals except iron , which had much higher contamination values even after five collections . |
19 | The success rates were similar for both questions ; 45–50 per cent of the lower third band , 70–75 per cent of the middle third , and 80–85 per cent of the top third pupils giving both relevant months in each case . |
20 | It 's proving to be a strain , both financially and physically — since we are doing as much of the work ourselves as possible — and our friends were convinced for some time that we had gone mad ! |
21 | Also numerous parcels now belonged to the great religious foundations of the region as a result of pious donations ; if many of these were tenanted in conjunction with other , larger holdings , they were unavailable for small men , while there were not enough of the big farmers , who did occupy them , to employ more than a very limited number of servants . |
22 | ‘ I had £4m worth of strikers training who were unavailable for various reasons on Saturday , so that is a lift and Ian Snodin scored for the A team . |
23 | He knew he was slow-witted ; so many things that were simple for other people quite defeated him , and he was aware that this made him different — he had even heard himself referred to as ‘ not all there ’ . |
24 | It was opposed by the renascent claims of the Provincial Juntas as direct representatives of the sovereign people ; by conservatives and malcontent grandees who hoped to put an end to Junta government altogether ; by the emergent power of the generals whose incipient Caesarism was represented by Palafox and Cuesta , both of whom were intriguing for political power . |
25 | They were unusual for social science research : attempts at controlled experiments in selected communities of different kinds in different parts of America . |
26 | Alexandra had packed her own trunk — Iskandara had required it — ; and she wondered now if her methods were fit for public scrutiny . |
27 | Sunsail 's Oceanis 320s were fine for four people , but would be crowded with the full complement of six |
28 | Bernard Pitcock and Ruth Patterson were sick for five hours after the prank by Angela Brown , Newcastle Crown Court heard . |
29 | Meeting Thomas reminded me that human relations do n't have to be like this , that in other countries you open your account in credit , and unless you squander that goodwill by behaving like a complete arsehole , the mutual warmth continues to grow with every subsequent encounter , as though it were natural for human beings to get on together . |
30 | The Canterbury monks were unprepared for these questions , stumbled in their answers , and were laughed out of court . |