Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] is appropriate for " in BNC.
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1 | Barbara has always known what emotion it is appropriate for her to feel . |
2 | Ethical positivism is thus a theory of or approach to law , perhaps a way of viewing law , which explicates law as a human contrivance which is appropriate for attaining desirable social objectives in a morally acceptable manner . |
3 | By contrast , Cockcroft stated ( para 450 ) that the development of the mathematics curriculum for lower attaining pupils should be " from the bottom upwards " by considering the range of work which is appropriate for lower-attaining pupils and extending this range as the level of attainment of pupils increases . |
4 | One answer to this problem is tailored testing in which questions are computer-based and the test is adaptive in focussing the range of presented questions at about the level of success/failure which is appropriate for each testee . |
5 | exams/tests are acceptable — if they provide evidence of a candidate 's achievement which is appropriate for the outcome(s) being assessed , |
6 | It is not possible to prescribe a single examination schedule which is appropriate for all products and all situations . |
7 | craft writing which is significantly different from speech , showing a developing control of grammatical structure and of a differentiated vocabulary ; and write in a style which is appropriate for the purpose , audience and subject matter ; |
8 | Given the variety of published material , both ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ , a church musician may find it difficult to choose music which is appropriate for a particular choir and congregation and which possesses style , invention and staying power . |
9 | ( c ) Conduct of the conveyancing It is appropriate for the husband 's solicitors to obtain the title deeds so that they may act as vendor 's solicitors . |
10 | Vis-à-vis the client , some agencies have found that clients ' marketing management , especially at brand manager level , has a similarly limited ability to use and interpret market research and , in particular , to interpret it in a way which is appropriate for agencies ' creative people to use . |
11 | Students often find that their ability to produce language which is appropriate for a particular situation is less than they had expected . |