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

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1 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 ’ .
2 If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet .
3 Indeed , the fact that performance varied between the two logical items suggests that factors other than the physical/psychological/logical distinction may be responsible for the variations in performance .
4 Departments , being responsible for the subjects in which modules are taught , have information needs at the subject committee level .
5 The Grand Almoner was the Archbishop of Paris , who was assisted by a vicar-general and five chaplains who were responsible for the services in the chapels of the Imperial residences .
6 It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood .
7 ‘ I am disappointed for the complainants in this case , among them disturbed people who had the courage to came forward to the police ’ , he said .
8 Such considerations are relevant for the ways in which TNCs set out to create ‘ comprador bourgeoisies ’ ( and ‘ comprador proletariats ’ in some cases ) as specific elements in the transnational capitalist class in their Third World operations .
9 It is for a local authority to decide the mix of family centres which is appropriate for the children in its area .
10 We must , in , be constantly aware that correlation , a systematic relationship between two variables X and Y , does not imply causation ; it may be that a change in a characteristic or variable X causes a change in another variable Y , it might be that a change in Y causes a change in X , it might be that they both affect each other , or it might be that neither affects the other , but that a change in a further variable , Z , is responsible for the changes in both X and Y.
11 That statement is true for the components in whatever directions we are pleased to choose .
12 We 're not going to get it by resurrecting the stadia that we 've got at the moment ; new ones have to be built , and if they 're going to be built in the high population areas , you know , then I think it 's realistic for the clubs in that particular area to share .
13 Moreover , if such an increase in chlorophyll-specific production had occurred and was responsible for the changes in zooplankton biomass , the hypothesized increase in primary productivity would have to reflect an increase in new production which , in turn , must be fuelled by a systematic increase in nutrient supply to the region .
14 ‘ . Also , note her rough notes scribbled on the paper till she was ready for the ideas in them .
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