Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 This screening proved so uncomfortable for the group 's largest component , the Nahdlatul Ulama ( NU ) that , in 1984 , it pulled out of competitive politics altogether .
2 The issue of whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occasioned is also a question of judgement , and it would be somewhat unusual for a court erm perhaps erm months later to go against the policeman 's view , a view formed in the heat of the moment , where he had a firsthand erm taste of what was going on .
3 When parents are so concerned for the children 's safety that they prevent them from exercising choice and making decisions , they are depriving them of the experience they need in order to cope with life as mature adults .
4 Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership 's debts , and their dealings with each other require the utmost good faith ; implicit in this is that they all know each other , including their strengths and weaknesses .
5 Amstrad has eschewed the popular PenPoint operating system on the grounds that it is overly complex for the PDA 's requirements — which is basically to emulate a paper-based organiser , and that it requires too much processor horse-power .
6 Off we set into the station proper , aware we were already late for the train 's arrival .
7 The last section of the book is devoted to a description of what has been achieved with the telescope and is dedicated to John Bolton , who has been largely responsible for the dish 's successful operation .
8 I 'm desperately keen for the party 's radical edge to be retained and sharpened . ’
9 It is still more usual for the husband 's name to come first when signing Christmas cards , eg John and Jane rather than Jane and John , and the surname should be added if they are being sent to slight acquaintances .
10 At Xerox he will be directly responsible for the company 's Office Document Service and US Sales & Service .
11 And , possibly even more important for the employee 's long-term security , the employer should provide assurances on the employee 's future with the company as far as this is known .
12 If only the clothes had been plainer and more suitable for the vicar 's wife of such a poor parish , ’ Sophia lamented , holding up the lame cocktail dress whose belt Faustina had now taken out into the hall .
13 The directors of a haulage company will be keen to avoid CGT when replacing equipment which , through market forces , has actually increased in value , with new equipment which is more suitable for the firm 's purposes .
14 I live in Greater London where tap water is hardly suitable for a dog 's bowl , let alone an aquarium .
15 I have explained why I think that the Government should come clean on the financing of the project and why the traffic and congestion implications of the proposals will be enormously painful for the King 's Cross area .
16 This excludes the implied condition ( in s14(3) of the SGA 1979 ) that the goods should be reasonably fit for the buyer 's purpose .
17 And I think if if people like Thomson can sort of give him that sort of service he 's going to make life awfully difficult for the Forest de central defence .
18 It is most unlikely for an odour per se to cause actual physical damage , but where it causes a diminution in the selling value of the property or injures the plaintiff 's business by , for example , causing potential customers to be lost , this may be regarded as sufficient invasion of the plaintiff 's interest to be tortious .
19 That is to say , he stands between the client and the outcome of his instruction and is therefore identified as the one most responsible for a project 's success or failure .
20 The description of these services as ‘ disparate ’ surely applies also to the traction and rolling stock inherited by Provincial , the assets most responsible for the sector 's cost base .
21 This cash haemorrhage intensified after 1982 , when the society hired as its director James Bell , a genealogist now demonised as the administrator most responsible for the institution 's demise .
22 It is often unwise for the plaintiff 's solicitor to disclose the identity of the doctor who will be examining the plaintiff as a failure to disclose a report from a nominated doctor creates the obvious inference that the doctor did not support the plaintiff 's alleged injuries .
23 Definitely it was Eddie 's day and with his fiftieth birthday just past the ‘ auld yin ’ as he described himself also admitted that he was now eligible for the Seniors ' Tour !
24 It has emphasized an aspect of psychology that is particularly important for the discipline 's status and influence .
25 The very fact that he held the parliamentarians partially responsible for the RPF 's demise suggests that he had not assumed in June 1951 that the Rassemblement was dead .
26 All members of the band are equally responsible for the band 's financial affairs .
27 These two aspects are equally important for the child 's development .
28 But the need for a military commander certainly did not diminish during Edward 's reign — it became increasingly common for a king-duke 's lieutenant to be appointed to lead the military forces of the duchy , as well as a seneschal with largely judicial functions .
29 Welcome back to RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire where preparations are almost complete for the World 's biggest Airshow .
30 He remembered his wife mentioning to him that some immigrants had moved into the street , and , because he knew that neither Donna nor Mrs Stych would bother to call on immigrants , he felt vaguely sorry for the newcomers ' isolation .
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