Example sentences of "[is] a [adj] [pron] for the " in BNC.

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1 That 's a good one for the tape is n't it ?
2 And it 's not just a problem for the bank 's branches , it 's a similar one for the credit card companies at Southend .
3 Happy daze are n't here again , for the new album is a crucial one for the lads once hailed as Factory 's finest .
4 The world of parliamentary publications in Britain is a daunting one for the beginning researcher , but the range of information available from governmental and quasi-governmental sources is so vast that no researcher dare ignore it .
5 Almost any Japanese dish — except for the deep-fried tempura — is a good one for the discerning eater .
6 The mine is a rich one for the diligent researcher .
7 The battle is a hard one for the anorexic — at first , hard-won , and then hard-lost .
8 And tonight 's televised home game against the Wires is a vital one for the club and its fans .
9 The problem is a common one for the artist advanced deeply in his oeuvre .
10 The journey is a slow one for the tiny fish do little more than allow themselves to be carried by the river current .
11 Whether or not the analogy of the firm as a cooperative family is a realistic one for the majority of labour , this idea forms a crucial part in the ideology that Japanese industrial relations are different because of a longstanding preference for conformity to group consensus .
12 There is a special one for the medical side .
13 The topic is an attractive one for the application of games theory and mathematical modelling but , more important , we need more field data .
14 Outside the Review the whole area of digitisation of existing research library material is an important one for the 1990s .
15 This season is an important one for the women 's game , and accordingly the league programme starts a fortnight early to ensure an early finish and accommodate senior coach Terry Gregg 's plans .
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