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

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1 As I am unable to call to discuss these with you in person during bank opening hours I should be grateful for a reply in writing which I can present to the Council at their next meeting on 2 April 1992 .
2 When they also understand that housing costs play a proportionately lower part in pensioners ' expenditure in England than in the rest of Europe , they may be grateful for the way in which we have promoted home ownership .
3 If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet .
4 They 'll possess particular skills in communications and be ambitious for a career in which commercial realities will be at least as important as scientific development .
5 Have you received any new material by post that might be useful for a painting in the years ahead ?
6 How many MPs must be present for a quorum in the House of Commons ?
7 It 's probably unnecessary attention at this point in my career but it would be good for the sport in this country .
8 POLICE are hunting two men believed to be responsible for a break-in in Stisted .
9 This gene seems to be neither an oncogene nor tumour supressor gene , but could be responsible for an increase in genetic instability by way of multiple replication errors within the genome .
10 But surely that is n't the case , I mean that , you know , we ca n't be responsible for the way in which all these groups actually behave and all the rest
11 The introduction of all-seater stadiums along with the new football offences act which makes it illegal to run onto the pitch are believed to be responsible for the reduction in violence .
12 The chief inspectors would be responsible for the curriculum in all schools .
13 Indeed , the fact that performance varied between the two logical items suggests that factors other than the physical/psychological/logical distinction may be responsible for the variations in performance .
14 Followers put the decline down to worries about prospects for the drinks company 's French associate , LVMH , amid reports of sharply lower luxury good sales in Tokyo.Similar pressures were said to be responsible for the decline in Rothmans ‘ B , ’ off 10 at £10.99 .
15 This relationship does suggest that the syndrome of class-differentiated response styles ( and the related question of class-differentiated norms of feminine domesticity ) may be responsible for the difference in mentions of the housewife role by class .
16 A landlord should be responsible for the manner in which work at its instigation should be carried out and there is no reason why a tenant should suffer as a result of defects appearing within a reasonable time thereafter .
17 Now she felt the need to be alone for a while in order to look over her notes and see if they would help her in her plans for the future .
18 It had flown but a few hours in his ownership , and it might be available for a feature in Pilot .
19 Perhaps in response to this call for negotiations ( though that is something that the administration would not admit ) , Mr Baker is set to make another tour of allied capitals in Europe and the Middle East , during which he would , at the very least , be available for a meeting in Baghdad .
20 Although Hateley is now ruled out of the crunch game in Marseille on April 7 and the final mini-league match against CSKA Moscow two weeks later , he would be available for the final in Munich 's Olympic Stadium .
21 You need also a course to be provident for the future in terms of ensuring that you will be able to continue to discharge your responsibilities in years to come .
22 There are a number of incontinence aids available which may be suitable for a person in your care .
23 Thus in Cammell Laird and Co Ltd v Manganese Bronze and Brass Co Ltd [ 1934 ] AC 402 , the contract was for the provision of two propellers for a specified ship and it was held that the sellers knew the purpose for which the propellers were required , ie that they should be suitable for the ship in question .
24 3 Are you sure that the " chosen photographer 's working methods will be suitable for the job in hand ?
25 It will be ready for the visit in May .
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