Example sentences of "[is] [adj] for [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is usual for the first week after a strike but it would not surprise me if things began to happen later in the week . |
2 | The fourth attribute demanded by George Corner , that of understanding , is possible for the first time in the history of civilization ; but it is a possibility which so far is available to only a small minority of specialists . |
3 | The risk of death is high for the first year of life , falls sharply to reach a minimum during the teens then climbs , especially from middle age onwards . |
4 | The radical nature of the Thatcherite attack has provoked a fundamental reappraisal of the role and purposes of public agencies , and in so doing provoked fruitful rethinking on what kind of management in the public sector is appropriate for the twenty-first century , in view of the wider social , technological and demographic changes highlighted in Chapter 3 and their impact on work and organisational life . |
5 | Yes , the same thing is like erm , if I do , the rest of the shop for the rest of the d , that day , but I do goods the next night , erm , that shop 's okay for the next day , and it 's , it 's only like on a one day basis . |
6 | She is married for the second time to a man 15 years her junior . |
7 | She 's married for the second time . |
8 | She 's married for the eighth time is n't she ? |
9 | Strategically , the Marne is important for the last line of defence it presents before the Seine . |
10 | Sheffield Wednesday 's chief goalscorer made it nine from 13 games in the defeat of QPR but later revealed he is happy for the first time this season . |
11 | A separate area is available for a third bed . |
12 | In these 239 murals , covering a surface of 1,585 square metres , there are traces of many influences making up a popular and forceful imagery : ‘ The codices , pre-conquest sculpture , popular art , the study of living people , the colour of nature as well as the paintings of the misnamed Italian Primitives , together with the modern artistic tendencies to which Rivera himself had contributed during his stay in France , all went to form his own peculiar style , which is apparent for the first time in these frescoes . ’ |
13 | He even named the Government Chief Whip , Mr Tim Renton , and the party chairman , Mr Kenneth Baker , as Waddington allies who ‘ saw the danger ( but ) failed to prevent such a folly ’ which , Mr Tebbit argued , was in danger of handing back to an opportunist Labour Party the very ‘ key group of voters whose support is vital for a fourth election victory ’ — by implication Tory populists sensitive to what he called ‘ being swamped by people of different culture , history and religion ’ . |
14 | If you are in current practice with aerotowing , a high launch is worthwhile for the first flight . |
15 | If we are talking about a rail infrastructure that is suitable for the next century , we must have in mind the sort of measure that is the subject of the debate . |
16 | ‘ Our goal ’ , he says , ‘ is to make sure the town is in good social and economic shape so that it is ready for the next century . ’ |
17 | When the camcorder battery warning light comes on , recharge the battery to ensure that it is ready for the next time it is needed . |
18 | Anyone who has had the courage to do that is ready for the next stage . |
19 | A ‘ lie-in ’ of one to two hours but no more is permissible for the first day or so . |
20 | To examine this shift , we return to the first order condition , equation ( 16 ) , which can now be rewritten as The term in square brackets is positive for the first order condition for a maximum to hold . |
21 | She was asleep — there was a little island of light over her bed in the side-room of the empty ward — and someone said in a professional whisper , ‘ Do you think she 's ready for the next stage ? ’ |
22 | When the garment is done , simply rinse the ink off the perspex and it 's ready for the next time . |