Example sentences of "[adj] for [pron] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What probably happened was that she suddenly decided the time was right for her to do some publicity and she had something to talk about , her book , Elizabeth Takes off . |
2 | However , since there had been open and vigorous debate about what everyone wanted , it had been possible for her to exercise considerable discretion on the department 's behalf when ordering , or selecting at book suppliers . |
3 | in making it possible for me to do part-time research . |
4 | Equality brings emancipation : according to Marx it will be ‘ possible for me to do one thing today and another tomorrow , to hunt in the morning , fish in the afternoon , rear cattle in the evening , criticise after dinner , just as I have a mind without ever becoming hunter , fisherman , shepherd or critic ’ . |
5 | If we have such a debate , it will be possible for him to raise this matter , as he will be able to do on other occasions . |
6 | Yet there is striking evidence that carts and wagons had been much improved , and that bridges were being built in many parts to make it possible for them to go longer distances . |
7 | She considered approaching him and asking if it might be possible for them to spend more time together , but the difference of nine years in their age put her in awe of him still , and she decided it was not her place to make such suggestions . |
8 | At last it was possible for them to achieve absolute precision . |
9 | From these women 's descriptions of their days , it is clear that rarely , if ever , is it possible for them to make this distinction either . |
10 | It was only possible for us to teach four girls and five teachers . |
11 | The Anglo-American special relationship , on the other hand , is as alive as ever , and has made it possible for us to buy advanced US weapon systems like Polaris and Trident on very favourable terms . |
12 | In Newham there were better domiciliary services in 1984 than in Ipswich ( for example it was possible for someone to have seven-day-a-week home help and meals-on-wheels cover ; there were day centres and day hospitals , and a good deal of voluntary organisation provision ) . |
13 | It was quite normal for us to find large quantities of the latter goods stowed away by crew members against the possibility of long stays in UK waters . |
14 | But generally it 's been unnecessary for us to have much contact . |
15 | Peasant enclosures , however , were not so likely to do this as those by greater men , whose lands were sufficiently extensive for them to support large flocks and who would therefore have found such a conversion of land usage economically worth while . |
16 | Perhaps the brothers had waited in vain for me to make some retraction . |
17 | ‘ I am delighted to record that the Group 's recovery has been sufficiently strong for us to undertake two acquisitions during the year , Sekers and Mercia Carpets ’ . |
18 | The family in the song is the circle of friends , where it almost seemed , because we were so identical , that for anybody to make any progress in life , we 'd have to split up . |
19 | This method gives children a clear idea of how groups of words relate to each other and makes it easier for them to remember new words and meanings . |
20 | However , the standing of their occupations — the fact that a programmer or analyst is regarded as a " professional " in a way in which a typist or word processor operator is not , also makes it easier for them to acquire self-employed status . |
21 | Horses learn new things easily when they are young ; it is actually easier for them to learn new things than it is for older horses . |
22 | DBRW chairman Glyn Davies says the programme would not only increase opportunities for young people , but also the effectiveness of employers by making it easier for them to recruit suitable employees . |
23 | Owning an animal also makes it easier for her to make new friends and contacts , particularly children . |
24 | It 's much easier for me to centralise all requests , arrange the shipping — or , in this case , give them to you to take to the island . |
25 | If you have any infection , your immune system wo n't be working as well and it will be easier for you to get other infections including HIV . |
26 | Orwell warned in 1946 that the English language ‘ becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish , but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts . ’ |
27 | For example , if we seek a document on the economic history of Germany and we know that works on history are arranged first by country , then by social process and then by period , it will be easier for us to find this document than if the subdivision was less systematic . |
28 | BMC General Secretary Derek Walker would not speculate on the outcome of these meetings , adding : ‘ It would be wrong for me to pre-empt any decision of the Management Committee . |
29 | The S.D.D. ( Scottish Development department ) had been approached about funding such a project but they had replied saying that the projected cost of such a project would be too high for them to offer financial aid . |
30 | It was OK for her to do this kind of thing when in a mediumistic trance , but this was n't quite that , was it ? |