Example sentences of "[adj] for the " in BNC.

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31 Track throughout is very weedy and the annual weed control train with the privately operated Class 20 's is due for the middle of the second week in August .
32 He read the game appallingly , was caught out several times , and chuffed his way around the back right like a horse that was due for the knackers yard .
33 But such provocation can not reduce the plaintiff 's damages below the real amount due for the injury done ( Lane v Holloway [ 1968 ] 1 QB 379 , CA ) .
34 The bill in question here , because trade credit is being given , will mature when the payment is due for the goods/services .
35 you see , if you put a line it costs you about a hundred a thirty quid now I think , but according to what they tell me , once a line has been in for a year if you put a line in , you 've got to pay the first year , its got ta be in for a year , if you have it taken out before the year , you 'll still be due for the rental on it
36 Who had Stephen Gould has asserted that , as a result of the work of this group and others , a new , as he calls it , paradigm of evolutionary biology is in the making and the so-called near-Darwinist paradigm in which I was raised , and in which my students are raised I suppose if I 'm honest is , you know , due for the dustbin .
37 He 'd done something dishonest for the first time in his business life , and it sat uneasily on his conscience .
38 Even if the accused does not fall within s.2(1) , he may still be not dishonest for the purposes of the Act .
39 He said that the long-distance part of the network has been costing the government around £11m per year to run : ‘ It has been found by a continued process of review that it is no longer cost-effective for the government to continue running it itself , ’ he said .
40 According to , ‘ this provides early support for those that need it and is cost-effective for the company , because an employee is back to productivity sooner and there is no extended sick leave ’ .
41 The twelve-strong RAF team plans to bring back twenty wounded for the treatment they desperately need .
42 The trade was sufficiently profitable for the Portuguese to take over Sofala in the early sixteenth century , and their written accounts confirm that the export cargoes were brought to the coast by African representatives of the Shona king or monomutapa .
43 The impact of Big Bang on GKR was especially profitable for the firm because it was well prepared .
44 Preferably something profitable for the company . ’
45 The programme extends the company 's current vendor-recruitment efforts , and is designed to make it easy and profitable for the smaller vendors to support the HP-UX workstations .
46 Doug Williams , a manager in the bank 's insurance group , says the operation has been profitable for the past two years and is already seen as a significant part of Chase 's retail service .
47 Lysis , a self-funded company , profitable for the last three years , sells direct in the US and Canada and through resellers in the Pacific Rim and South America .
48 The workforce reduction and other actions will result in a one-time charge of $40m to be taken against the fourth quarter figures , but Cray expects to remain profitable for the year , and sees higher profitability as a result of the measures next year .
49 Under the management of CEO Denis Brown , and financially re-structured ( UX No 402 ) , the company has been profitable for the last six quarters and is once again in growth mode , although margins are down and international sales weak .
50 It is therefore only profitable for the firm to demand just enough labour to meet the demand for output .
51 By and large , energy efficiency is profitable for the user of electricity .
52 But Mr Ebbert added : ‘ Market conditions in Europe are worsening overall and our expectation is that 1993 has little hope of being as productive and profitable for the company as last year . ’
53 Some land will therefore be zoned for a use which is profitable for the owner , whereas other land will be zoned for a use having a low , or even nil , private value .
54 He added : ‘ Market conditions in Europe are worsening overall and our expectation is that 1993 has little hope of being as productive and profitable for the company as last year . ’
55 She said yesterday that it was not profitable for the new trust members to speculate on why the Scottish Office had not appointed a member of the medical school .
56 ‘ I fear ’ , said How to Ramsey , ‘ that you might be too retiring for the job . ’
57 Yet no-one could ever have doubted either his sincerity or integrity in fighting for what he always felt was right for the game .
58 Reiterating the ANC 's willingness to negotiate with the South African government , he said the time was not right for the ANC to abandon violence : ‘ The struggle inside South Africa and outside South Africa must continue . ’
59 Europe is expected to get 1200 cars a month , which seems an achievable target if the expected £15,000 price is right for the V6 .
60 Obviously it is right for the West to be supporting any movement towards democracy in Eastern Europe , and obviously the EC should play its part .
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