Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] [pers pn] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And if this 6Mb does exist , would it be possible to recover it for general use ? |
2 | ( That is to say , even if it were the case that e.g. broad-class syllables were easy to find , it would be pointless to use them for lexical access if the number of words described by a string of such units was huge . ) |
3 | So , to take one illustration from the law reports , if you are the company 's assistant accountant , it could be unfair to dismiss you for alleged lack of management ability if that has no real bearing on your daily tasks . |
4 | They 'll be able to tell us for certain later . |
5 | We 'll be able to tell you for certain later . ’ |
6 | One very useful consequence of Lemma 3 above is that , if we want to prove a new algebraic law , it will usually be sufficient to prove it for finite programs , for example , consider the law unc This ( the conventional binary associative law of SEQ ) is not trivially deducible fro our existing laws , even though it is semantically true . |