Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's for the bigger lady and
2 I ca n't really go into details I 'm afraid , but , yes , it 's for the final push . ’
3 It 's for the first christening .
4 It 's for the back door .
5 right so it 's for the half year sorry , beg your pardon five million half year
6 One should not expect to obtain a detailed contract , but once a commitment is made it is for the long term .
7 For that 's the way it is for the talented twosome .
8 Unemployment is a tragedy for the unemployed in Britain , just as it is for the greater number of unemployed in France and the United States .
9 What utter and unbelievable nonsense it is for the Labour Group to claim that the Conservative Group have sought to exploit the needs of people with disabilities in order to gain political advantage .
10 And one of the most significant changes I wanted to make , and I think we have made was that the , the letting of contracts and the vetting of contracts and so on would be done by our Q Ss , in the same way as it is for the civil work
11 When in due course the investigation process is completed by the issue of a report , it is for the regulating authority to put into effect the safety recommendations the report contains .
12 It is for the other party to examine the values of the opponent .
13 It is for the HVS–E1 climber that the crag has most to offer though , and a short tour along the edge taking in the following climbs will not disappoint .
14 It is for the splendid house and the surrounding park at Kedleston that Curzon will be especially remembered .
15 It is for the chief ambulance officer of each area ambulance service to decide how best to match those standards .
16 The right of free speech is one which it is for the public interest that individuals should possess , and , indeed , that they should exercise without impediment , so long as no wrongful act is done .
17 It is for the national court to verify in each individual case whether that condition is satisfied .
18 It is for the national court to interpret and apply the legislation adopted for the implementation of the directive in conformity with the requirements of Community law , in so far as it is given discretion to do so under national law . ’
19 The decision in Rask is , of course , considerable help in support of the contention that the claim would otherwise have succeeded , but can not be said to be conclusive on the point , since it is for the national court to evaluate all the circumstances when assessing whether there was in any particular case a transfer of a business .
20 For one thing it is for the Holy Spirit to tell us in that hour what we are to say , and for another thing the people we prove to be in that hour will be determined , not by our thinking about that hour , but by our thinking and living in this hour .
21 It is for the local management of the service to determine the most effective deployment of resources to meet performance targets .
22 Under section 222 it is for the local authority to consider the expediency of the litigation .
23 ( 1 ) It is for the local authority to consider the expediency of the litigation .
24 Where communication is a problem it is for the local authority to find a way round this .
25 Meanwhile , DEC watcher Terry Shannon of Gander Resources claims DEC taped out an Alpha Lite LC ( for low cost ) chip last month and believes it is for the so-called Triumph Alpha PC which he says is scheduled to move next March .
26 It is for the hon. Member who is on his feet to decide whether to give way .
27 That question is not for the Government ; it is for the hon. Gentleman and his party to explain to his constituents why it is in the interests of the patients of Manchester to remove private patients from NHS hospitals , to deny the NHS revenue that private patients bring and to deny benefits to NHS patients in general .
28 I believe it is for the fundamental reason summed up in the idea of Christ 's inclusive humanity .
29 That it is for the common benefit of all States is demonstrated by its application to straits used for international navigation .
30 As a TO one wants to do as well as one can , and the paradox is that the better one does in a sense the worse it is for the voluntary movement , who should be persuaded to do the maximum rather than the minimum .
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