Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [adj] for [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Vocabulary explores words and the learning process in the context of the learner 's thinking and feeling , and its activities are based on the premise that depth of experience and personal interaction are necessary for words to be permanently acquired . |
2 | As legal aid is available for appeals to the Employment Appeal Tribunal , the applicant has a chance of pursuing his unfair dismissal claim rather than facing the prospect of bringing a negligence action against the adviser . |
3 | Located to the south of Wolverhampton , Park Hall is ideal for visitors to the Black Country and Stourbridge with its Crystal Glassware factories . |
4 | The gallery is avid for entertainment to sauce its lunch . |
5 | Stored serum was negative for antibody to hepatitis c , using the second generation chiron riba assay ( chiron corporation , emerville , usa ) . |
6 | Once having obtained status the student was eligible for appointment to a post . |
7 | Science ‘ A ’ levels are normally just as acceptable as arts subjects and no one subject is essential for admission to a law degree course . |
8 | Both Caliban and Vertigo were available for sale to those who did not have Bermudan status ( i.e. to expatriates ) with the consent of the Governor , but in practice the Governor did not permit an expatriate to purchase more than one property . |
9 | Birmingham City Centre is only two and a half miles distant and the property is convenient for access to the Midland and National Motorway Networks . |
10 | Birmingham City Centre is only two and a half miles away and the property is convenient for access to Midland and National Motorway Networks . |
11 | Please note that GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes at grade C or better ( or equivalent ) in English Language and in Mathematics are essential for admission to initial teacher training courses . |
12 | This may reflect the generally negative view of Creole in the West Indies , especially within the education system , coupled with the view that British English is necessary for children to " get on " in Britain in education and in life generally . |
13 | The ascent is usually made from the charming village of Hartley , near Kirkby Stephen , where a rising road passing the huge Hartley Quarry is available for cars to a point where a cart track branches off and heads into the hills . |
14 | Its symbolism may or may not be universal for all mankind , or for all within one culture , but enough dream material is common for others to be interested and gripped by a person who recounts his dreams . |