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

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1 means they are outstanding for an average of 67 days .
2 Suppose : That through good collecting your average accounts receivable are reduced to £ 150,000 , which means they are outstanding for an average of 45 days .
3 Only after it is decided that company collection agencies are unsuitable for the job should outside agencies be contracted to fill in the gaps .
4 The tables on the South side of the Library are unsuitable for the consultation of colour illustrated books , and for leather bound books , until UV screening can be applied to the windows .
5 The second reason why conventional maps are unsuitable for the answering of the types of queries mentioned above is that the human eye and brain can not take in the amounts of information that would be present in the overlays and in the accompanying tables of figures and statistics .
6 In the area there are only limestone rocks which splinter easily and so are unsuitable for an inscription .
7 The Gongsters are complete for the 3 years 48–51 except for the first two issues .
8 The figures in this series are complete for the period covered by this book apart from a short gap between 1403 and 1411 .
9 This step should ensure that the difficulty level and the volume of material in any one session are right for the students .
10 Both points of view are right if they are right for the person concerned .
11 However , before taking this step , the organisation should consider whether these people are right for the job .
12 ‘ On the other hand I think all the conditions are right for the challenge to be successful . ’
13 She felt heavy-lidded and drowsy , as if she had been asleep for a week .
14 He wondered whether he 'd been asleep for a while , or just deep in thought .
15 ‘ You must have been asleep for a very long time , ’ he said .
16 ‘ It feels like I 've been asleep for a long , long time .
17 You 've been asleep for a long time . ’
18 This fairy castle in the clouds has been asleep for a hundred years and the briars are beginning to take over .
19 You have been asleep for the past two hours . ’
20 Iain Ogilvy McWhirter ( Senior English and Religious Instruction ) had been asleep for the past ten minutes , but Tom Tedder ( Art and Woodwork ) said ‘ Arrgh ’ through closed lips , and that seemed to do well enough .
21 I 've been asleep for an hour .
22 I had been poorly for a while and could n't eat and the doctor thought it may be appendicitis so he sent me to Darlington Hospital .
23 In fact , the revenue has been stable for the last three years .
24 It would have been opportune for the committee to examine the whole purpose and function of A levels , to see whether they were needed at all ; or whether , if retained , they should be radically changed .
25 Finally , in the Western Hemisphere region where , among developing regions , infant mortality is lowest , the pattern resembles that observed lately in low infant mortality , developed countries , i.e. , the chances of surviving infancy are greatest for the first births and the relationship tends to be linear .
26 Our study also indicates that αβ T cells are unnecessary for the generation of apparently normal γ T cells .
27 Ex-King 's Cup player Robin Drysdale echoed the sentiments of many , at the conclusion of his first Series event at his club in Bracknell , when he said ‘ these events are terrific for the kids and I shall definitely be running one again next year . ’
28 TWO British actresses , Elizabeth Hurley and Lysette Anthony , have been short-listed for the leading female role in Gone With The Wind II : Scarlett .
29 Newark 's recently-completed Avro Anson C.19 VL348 has been short-listed for an award in the Scania Transport Trust Award Scheme .
30 To them I 'll say you 'll find things are strange for a time but , with the help of your colleagues , you 'll soon find your feet but , for yourselves , avoid falling into the bad habits of others .
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