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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 ‘ On the other hand I think all the conditions are right for the challenge to be successful . ’
4 Our study also indicates that αβ T cells are unnecessary for the generation of apparently normal γ T cells .
5 Make the most of British pork because prices are low for the time of year .
6 We are grateful for the contributions of the German Government , the Japan Festival and Belfast 1991 .
7 ‘ But I do think the checking of permits has also had an impact on the numbers and we are grateful for the co-operation of the police .
8 We have also been grateful for the messages of sympathy from people who did not know Paul but were moved by the manner of his death .
9 I am grateful for the confidence of my hon. Friend the Member for Honiton ( Sir P. Emery ) in my competence .
10 I am grateful for the comments of my hon. Friend , who is the distinguished Chairman of the Committee .
11 I am grateful for the intervention by my hon. Friend the Member for Blaydon ( Mr. McWilliam ) , but I realise that the Minister responsible now wishes to intervene .
12 It would even have been possible for the Secretary of State to have a reserve power to insist on ever more names from which to choose .
13 It would not have been possible for the Government of 1945-51 to get through the legislation if they had faced the delaying tactics that have characterised the progress of Bills in the past 11 to 12 years .
14 If the joint tenancy between the husband and wife has been severed , it will have been possible for the husband to mortgage his own share or settle it upon certain trusts .
15 A text frequently has a much wider variety of interpretations imposed upon it by analysts studying it at their leisure , than would ever have been possible for the participants in the communicative interaction which gives rise to the ‘ text ’ .
16 Suffice it to say that I find that had those alterations not been carried out when they were , it would not have been possible for the plaintiff to be discharged from Hunstead Park in May of nineteen ninety since her home would not have been suitable for her .
17 The last few years have been rocky for the heir to the Blenheim Palace estate .
18 Personally , I am sorry for the upsets at the third Test in Manchester , but many of our players are very young and keen .
19 ‘ I am proud to die for my ideals ; and I am sorry for the sons of Britain who have died without knowing why . ’
20 A friend of both of them , who has watched this unhappy saga unfold over the last decade , now concedes : ‘ I am sorry for the tragedy of it all .
21 ‘ Neither the inspections detailed in the approved maintenance schedule nor those recommended by the manufacturer were adequate to detect partial cracks [ which had existed for about 7100 flights ] in the horizontal stabiliser rear spar top chord but would probably have been adequate for the detection of a completely fractured top chord . ’
22 Unlike the experimenter , however , they can not , because of their prior responsibility to their pupils , simply eliminate or neutralize aspects of the learning milieu which are inconvenient for the conduct of experiment .
23 Therefore , my Lords , I am willing for the purpose of argument to treat the word ‘ appropriates ’ as ambiguous in its context and , on that basis , following the principles enunciated in Black-Clawson International Ltd. v. Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg A.G. [ 1975 ] A.C. 591 and the example of Lord Ackner in Reg. v. Kassim [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 9 , 16 , where the construction of section 20(2) of the Act of 1968 was the question at issue , I turn , for such guidance as it may afford , to the Eighth Report of the Criminal Law Revision Committee on Theft and Related Offences .
24 Westphalian coals and associated humic organic-rich shales are prone for the generation of considerable quantities of dry gas and some minor associated liquids .
25 Heads of Government and at the moment are being debated throughout the community but the signs are ominous for the anti-reformers as the McSharry Crusade gains momentum in its aim of changing the face of agriculture .
26 Clearly , governments should take this feature of human nature into consideration when formulating tax plans , for it is a sad fact of fiscal life that as soon as new tax is devised an army of tax-avoidance experts is assembled : Though helpful to the few , they are counter-productive for the country as a whole .
27 The material conditions of production and distribution have been crucial for the perpetuation of the romance form , and the romance form continues to thrive because it so well answers the commercial demands of a mass-market paperback and communications industry .
28 Some aspects of the power settlement in post-war Japanese enterprises , particularly the enterprise unions , the wage payment systems and the flexibility which these allowed , have been crucial for the emergence of this putative postmodernist form of organization .
29 I am sad for the suffering of the Iraqi people .
30 Bootle and Oxton players are unavailable for the match in which Liverpool 's Andy McDowell comes in for Barry Metcalf who has been picked for the Wales side against Dorset .
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