Example sentences of "it is for the " in BNC.

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1 But it is accepted by physicalists of all kinds that the meaning or semantic value of internal states must be analysed in terms of their causal relations to stimulus and response , just as it is for the behaviourist 's dispositions , and is not something they possess in their own right , or of themselves .
2 It is for the Association to continue to build a sound foundation of welfare facilities and support that will enable both today 's and the future 's needs to be met — in meeting this objective we are deeply indebted to the continuing dedication of our members and the support of our many friends .
3 It is for the same reasons that I would now support the denationalization of British Rail .
4 Finding different ways to describe a miserable unchanging pattern is becoming as difficult for the car market as it is for the weather men .
5 It turns out that for these kinds of DNA the rate of change in evolution is much higher than it is for the more constrained , ‘ coding ’ , regions .
6 It is for the protection of the public that police officers are subject to [ this ] code , which reaches into every aspect of their professional duties and into much of their private lives . ’
7 As a TO one wants to do as well as one can , and the paradox is that the better one does in a sense the worse it is for the voluntary movement , who should be persuaded to do the maximum rather than the minimum .
8 This is as true for attempts to change the nature of the management process itself as it is for the more obvious areas of change management .
9 this freedom we talk about is worthy of their support because it is for them we fight ; it is for the establishment of a social system that is going to provide them with the opportunity and the means to develop all that is best in them and the Nation .
10 The conversion also shows how important it is for the planning authority to be flexible about change of use so the right scheme does not get blocked prematurely .
11 it is for the Commissioner of Police , or the chief constable , as the case may be , to decide in any particular case whether enquiries should be pursued , or whether an arrest should be made , or a prosecution brought .
12 It was not easy but I think it is for the best , in the long run .
13 The future should always be a volatile mixture of trepidation and excitement and so it is for The Wedding Present .
14 I believe it is for the fundamental reason summed up in the idea of Christ 's inclusive humanity .
15 These trends indicate how difficult it is for the market to translate what it has been told about the purchasing power of this group into reality .
16 Once a governing body has selected a member of staff , it is for the LEA to make the appointment
17 It is for the Management Executive to consider the merits of investment in its managers and , as necessary , to ease the competitive situation locally .
18 It is for the Justices to say what is to be done .
19 We have seen how important it is for the retailer to choose the right place and the right product .
20 The group finds that , for a given jet energy , the transverse momentum is always larger for the jet with lowest energy thin it is for the other two .
21 ‘ We just make them , if people want to buy them ; it is for the Department of Health to sort out whether they are valuable or not , ’ Walter O'Connell of Contassium says .
22 As we have seen , there are distinct limitations on what can be achieved by way of conditions on a planning permission ; this can often be as awkward for the developer as it is for the planning authority .
23 Of course these ideas will not be explored on each occasion and it is for the teacher to decide when it is right to pursue the child 's interest .
24 One way of playing it is for the person who gets back first to get one point and it can be the first team to ten .
25 It is for the monarch to appoint counsellors of state whenever she wishes , delegating whatever powers she wishes .
26 It is for the House itself , in the final analysis , to determine whether one can take one 's place , and , if issue were joined ( as is occasionally the case where succession to an hereditary peerage is contested or doubtful ) the House would decide on the basis of a report received from its Committee of Privileges .
27 For one thing it is for the Holy Spirit to tell us in that hour what we are to say , and for another thing the people we prove to be in that hour will be determined , not by our thinking about that hour , but by our thinking and living in this hour .
28 But it is for the mother to decide whether she has pain relief .
29 But if we start from the conception of the rational man who disciplines his spontaneity by an awareness independent of viewpoint , then it is for the egoist to explain why he claims priority for responses from his own viewpoint .
30 Lord Justice Browne-Wilkinson said that it is now apparently accepted that it is for the courts to decide whether a privilege exists and for the House of Commons to decide whether such privilege has been infringed .
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