Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The public perusing opening hours of some bureaux may think it unreasonable for a bureau to close for lunch .
2 A recent bereavement may make it impossible for a participant in a drama class to join in a drama about the Plague of London or the death of Cordelia .
3 Find out if there is any special reason for these three products being on sale which may make it worthwhile for the shop to stock them , even though they sell slowly .
4 The width of the product line is also important , in that a wide product line may make it worthwhile for the manufacturer to market direct because the salesperson has a larger product portfolio with which to interest the customer , and this makes for more profit-earning potential .
5 You must also take into account any local exchange control regulations , the effect of which may make it sensible for the contract to stipulate that part of your salary shall be credited to you elsewhere .
6 The striping may make it difficult for a predator to select one animal out from the others in a tightly packed herd and equally difficult to judge distances between itself , its intended prey and the rest of the herd .
7 Unfortunately , the inclusion of these issues may make it difficult for a dieting lay-reader .
8 This may make it difficult for the counsellor to know whether , and to what extent , to pursue the issue .
9 This in turn may make it difficult for the manager to evoke commitment and enthusiasm .
10 But it is easy to accept Brown and Harris 's cautious suggestion that this same factor may make it difficult for the woman to get treatment .
11 2.14 The Landlord shall procure that the obligations of the contractor under clause of the Building Contract are complied with within the period applicable but ( save as provided in clause 16.3 [ of this agreement and in clause [ s ] of the Lease ] the Landlord shall with effect from the Certificate Date be under no liability to the Tenant in respect of any failure to carry out the Works in accordance with clauses 2.2.1 and 2.2.3 ( save as regards matters specified in any Defects Notice which were not remedied to the Surveyor 's [ reasonable ] satisfaction ) The part of this clause commencing … but ( save as provided in clause 16.3 … to the end of the clause should be deleted , as a tenant may consider it unreasonable for a landlord to exempt itself from liability in this manner .
12 The best type of treatment for both psychosomatic complaints and hypochondria is some form of psychotherapy or hypnotherapy ( see p l53 ) which should make it possible for the sufferer to identify the underlying emotions that are responsible for the symptoms .
13 Government officials say that state of emergency declared by Mrs Aquino on Wednesday should make it easier for the government to control prices and improve transport and other services .
14 Government officials say that state of emergency declared by Mrs Aquino on Wednesday should make it easier for the government to control prices and improve transport and other services .
15 In some respects the provisions of the P. & C.E. Act in relation to the custody record and the records kept of stop and search should make it easier for the suspect to complain .
16 Removing the worry of finding other jobs should make it easier for the players to focus on their cricket and there is also the hope that a couple of the kids to benefit from having our lads coaching them in the winter will develop into Notts players of the future . ’
17 Basically , the head teacher must consider it inappropriate for the time being for the pupil to follow the National Curriculum and that either ( 1 ) circumstances giving rise to that opinion are likely to change within six months or ( 2 ) that the pupil may have special educational needs requiring modification of the National Curriculum and temporary exception is necessary while those needs are assessed .
18 A couple of hours of hard graft should see it ready for the next stage of its facelift , and might also tire her out enough to get some sleep .
19 She must take it easy for the next few days .
20 Bingham must get it right for a match I feel we can get a 0–0 draw or a 1–0 win out of — yes , I 'm serious !
21 The Scheme is funded for eighteen months only and this means that the numbers will start to drop in October 1993 and that is the only good thing about this Scheme , because it 'll make it easier for the next Labour Government to abolish it .
22 ‘ This 'll keep them happy for a while . ’
23 ‘ I 'll have it ready for the next bout .
24 Guido reckons he 'll have it ready for the qualifying trials . ’
25 I 'll hold you responsible for the clan while I 'm away . ’
26 They 're a damn sight more efficient than this I 'll tell you that for a start
27 But statements are unlikely to prevent a heightening of suspicions which are always fairly strong even at the best of times , and that could make it harder for the North to get the global climate convention it is seeking .
28 Oh I do n't mind paying you , it 'd cost me that for a bloody taxi .
29 He did everything he could to make it impossible for the marriage to take place .
30 ‘ We have here not a few whose high office would make them suitable for the position , ’ he said .
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