Example sentences of "[is] [adj] for [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | But Rush is confident that any animosity has long-since faded and that his former boss is due for a hero 's welcome when he leads his side out at the ground he graced for 14 illustrious years as player and manager . |
2 | William took his argument one step further by saying , ‘ I believe that cross court training is terrific for the child 's development . |
3 | Providing that the castration is restricted to cutting off the testicles alone ( sometimes the whole kit would go ) , it is possible for a man 's libido and ability to indulge in intercourse not to be reduced at all . |
4 | It is possible for a man 's commitment to his fundamental principles to remain firm even though he may act in certain circumstances in a way contrary to those principles . |
5 | In such a situation it is possible for the parent 's self control to snap and in a moment of aberration he may strike the child in a manner that is instantly regretted and most unlikely ever to be repeated . ’ |
6 | For the energy levels of Figure a1 , it is possible for the compound XY to break up into X and Y , but this requires the much higher activation energy , h + l . |
7 | Does the Minister accept that , as there are now 50 different definitions of a professional engineer , it is unrealistic for the Minister 's Department to tell Newcastle council , which put in two bids for technology schools , that it should have submitted only one . |
8 | Now the question of an appeal has been resolved , the way is clear for the Institute 's Insolvency Licensing Committee to review the pair 's insolvency licences . |
9 | The unambiguous identity of a child 's father is crucial for the child 's own social identity . |
10 | But it 's easy for a seller 's conveyancer to overlook positive covenants . |
11 | This cake mixture is perfect for the children 's cakes in this book , as it is light and moist yet firm enough to handle and cut into different shapes . |
12 | ( c ) Conduct of the conveyancing It is appropriate for the husband 's solicitors to obtain the title deeds so that they may act as vendor 's solicitors . |
13 | This is usually done in order to reassure the patient ( e.g. explaining that it is customary for a person 's interest in sex to be impaired when depressed ) . |
14 | It is conventional for the bride 's family to occupy one side of the church and for the groom 's family to occupy the other . |
15 | For example , the condition will not be satisfied if the results of the survey estimate that the cost of " essential " repairs will exceed a specified amount or that the property is unfit for the purchaser 's proposed use . |
16 | The charge for preparing a Change Of Name Deed can range from £25 to £75 and it is legal for the child 's mother to do this . |
17 | ‘ Improving the national economy is the single most important program the federal government can take to help urban America ; because our economy is predominantly an urban one , what 's good for the nation 's economy is good for the economies of our cities , although not all cities will benefit equally , and some may not benefit at all . ’ |
18 | Of undetermined role is Julia M Seashells , a two-legged mermaid who presides over Tony with a verbal rolling in : Andy Hobson , who plays keyboards but is worn out from his other job of writing false accounts of Stockport County in the local paper ; and the slides and video man Adge , who 's responsible for the band 's cool stage set which makes watching World Of Twist like peering into a late-'60s trash prog . |
19 | Of undetermined role is Julia M Seashells , a two-legged mermaid who presides over Tony with a verbal rolling in : Andy Hobson , who plays keyboards but is worn out from his other job of writing false accounts of Stockport County in the local paper ; and the slides and video man Adge , who 's responsible for the band 's cool stage set which makes watching World Of Twist like peering into a late-'60s trash prog . |
20 | It is important for the buyer 's conveyancer to explain the difference between the significance of joint tenants holding in trust for themselves either as tenants in common or as joint tenants . |
21 | Mr Blunkett said Mr Sackville , who is responsible for the capital 's ambulance service , wrote to the Labour MP Glenda Jackson on October 21 last year , claiming the CAD system was functioning correctly at a technical level . |
22 | The tutor is responsible for the member 's development whilst at Henley , and works closely with the member to ensure that maximum benefit is achieved from the programme . |
23 | That is , they regard a novel as the creation of a particular human being , who has a particular vision of the world , which he tries to communicate to his or her readers by employing the codes of narrative and language in a particular way , and is responsible for the novel 's success or failure in this regard , and deserves praise or blame accordingly . |
24 | Niue is a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand , which is responsible for the territory 's foreign relations and defence . |
25 | The A&R person is responsible for the artist 's relationship with the record company . |
26 | Knight Williams is responsible for the trusts ' overall investment strategy , while specialist fund managers ( Mercury , Schroder , Barings , James Capel , GT , Perpetual , SGTR and Whittingale ) are in charge of day-to-day management . |
27 | Making do with little funds , Bean is responsible for the museum 's unusually rich holdings of seventeenth-century Italian and eighteenth-century French drawings , featuring the best representation in America of drawings by the Carracci , Il Volterrano , Pietro da Cortona , François-André Vincent and François Lemoine . |
28 | He is responsible for the Group 's taxation , UK trust and pension services and he is also a well known author of books and articles on taxation . |
29 | Julius Bryant , Kenwood 's curator and Head of Museums Division of English Heritage , who administer the house , is responsible for the exhibition 's transfer to London . |
30 | Mr Waldegrave , Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , who is responsible for the Citizen 's Charter , told the Cabinet that he was now the ‘ minister for the little guy ’ . |