Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] for [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The police are grateful for the brewery 's support .
2 We are grateful for the Group 's advice on these points , which will be duly considered , together with any comments on them .
3 I am grateful for the Minister 's reply .
4 I am grateful for the Minister 's reply and I know that she will have been as horrified as the rest of us by the images and the conflict that was reported from Somalia last weekend .
5 I am grateful for the Minister 's sympathetic response to my point .
6 ‘ You 're bad for a man 's ego , Virginia .
7 7.6.5 If upon the expiry of a period of [ 3 ] years commencing on the date of the damage or destruction the Premises and the Retained Parts have not been rebuilt or reinstated so that the Premises are fit for the Tenant 's occupation and use either party may by notice served at any time within [ 6 ] months of the expiry of such period invoke the provisions of clause 7.6.6
8 They include the administrative and clerical staff , who often work part-time , especially in primary schools : the secretaries , clerical assistants , typists , and ( especially in private boarding schools ) bursars , who are responsible for the school 's financial and domestic management .
9 These in turn group together to form macronodules which are responsible for the skin 's irregular , wrinkled appearance .
10 The State Administration for Environmental Protection has made public the names of 3,000 businesses which it says are responsible for the lion 's share of China 's industrial pollution .
11 It is unlikely that radicals are responsible for the body 's total defence against Plasmodium infection , however , and antibodies are probably involved in fighting the later stages of infection .
12 Similarly , an attempted close may put the Japanese in a position where they are concerned for the seller 's loss of face if the answer is to be negative .
13 The strategies of splitting are essential for the infant 's attempt to deal with the genuine contradictions it encounters in struggling to form some image of itself and the part-objects it confronts .
14 In Natal — home of the current Currie Cup champions — rugby followers are desperate for the game 's authorities to accept that their game has slipped behind the times .
15 When you no longer have children dependent on you — and provided you are between the ages of 40 and 60 — you are eligible for a widow 's pension .
16 Now then , he argues that since in the state of nature erm the individual has the right to life , liberty and property , he or she also has a right to take such steps are necessary for the protection o o of these rights .
17 Never-the-less , in many cases abortions are necessary for the mother 's well-being .
18 The price of bread is rising , and so is the price of meat — all commodities which are necessary for the people 's welfare " .
19 Armourers are about to load-up a 4,000lb Cookie and at least a dozen 500lb bombs are ready for the night 's operation .
20 The only principle of law ( but not business practice ) distinguishing this feature from any type of limited liability company is that the members are liable for the company 's liabilities as guarantors if the company 's own resources prove to be insufficient to meet the liability .
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