Example sentences of "they are [adv] [adj] for the " in BNC.

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1 Police say they are increasingly concerned for the safety of a Cowley teenager who 's been missing from home for nearly two months Wasem Salim Katana who 's fifteen , was last seen in a taxi on the twelfth of September .
2 Sony Corp is to sell its 0.7″ diagonal miniature colour liquid crystal diode displays to other electronics manufacturers : although the displays are currently used in the viewfinders of camcorders , they are also appropriate for the eye-pieces of virtual reality systems .
3 They are also responsible for the fact that the boundaries were drawn up , not by the independent boundary commission , but by the new European parliamentary constituencies committee .
4 This encounter can , if the GM wishes , be created to run shortly after the encounter with the Ghosts ( see The Unquiet Dead , above ) , just as the adventurers feel that they are probably safe for the night .
5 Infectious diseases , particularly the diarrhoeal diseases , are both difficult to prevent and control in such circumstances and they are largely responsible for the high morbidity and mortality rates in many areas of the world .
6 The accurate detection range of these methods is no more than 0.05 per cent , so they are not suitable for the determination of the trace elements of a coin 's alloy .
7 They are not available for the purposes of the subsection ( 2 ) restitutionary remedy .
8 The Liberal Democrats might be Cinderella , but they are not responsible for the 40 years of failure of the Two Ugly Sisters .
9 The insurers have asked a federal court in New York to declare that they are not liable for the costs of the spill .
10 They are particularly suitable for the rough-hewn surroundings of old country cottages , but can also be ideal for studies , dens , and rooms where the dominant colours are neutral or autumnal browns .
11 ‘ ( 6 ) Goods of any kind are of merchantable quality within the meaning of subsection ( 2 ) above if they are as fit for the purpose or purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly bought as it is reasonable to expect having regard to any description applied to them , the price ( if relevant ) and all the other relevant circumstances . ’
12 Section 14(6) of SGA 1979 , which is replicated in ss4(9) , 9(9) of the SGSA 1982 , provides : Goods of any kind are of merchantable quality within the meaning of [ the undertaking ] if they are as fit for the purpose or purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly bought as it is reasonable to expect having regard to any description applied to them , the price ( if relevant ) and all the other relevant circumstances .
13 ‘ Pickerings supplies innovative products , often they are too good for the rather mediocre schemes its lifts are installed in , ’ says one prominent regional architect with experience of the company and arch rival Otis , although a bigger concern , retains a deferential view of the Stockton business .
14 For this reason they are not so popular with knitters who have standard gauge machines and they do n't seem to have caught on for chunky machines , possibly because they are too thick for the former and not thick enough for the latter .
15 Writing again to the Chief Rabbi , he reported rumours ‘ concerning the complete removal of all orthodox children ’ from the camp because ‘ they are too exacting for the authorities ’ .
16 The lectures which he delivered in America on this visit are not of crucial critical significance and , like other addresses of the same period , they are chiefly remarkable for the fact that he felt able to talk at some length about himself and his work — as if he realized that audiences came to see him , rather than hear anything he might care to say .
17 And they are they are very grateful for the service that we provide , which comes about because of our use of DOPACS and the quality systems that we 're introducing .
18 He mentioned also that " The inhabitants of the town have been so good as to rebuild me the Court wall and make some improvements in the yard , and they are very desirous for the Company to lend their aid " .
19 ‘ You see , they are so important for the uttermost functioning of the brain . ’
20 Papers are rejected at this stage because they are insufficiently original for the BMJ , carry no useful message for a general medical audience , or are seriously flawed scientifically or completely incomprehensible .
21 These resources are not , by any means , negligible and ‘ they are least negligible for the members who generally fill the most important positions ’ ( Newton , 1976 , p. 164 ) .
22 Hund 's Rules will usually give the ground term correctly , but they are less reliable for the higher energy states .
23 As such they are highly suitable for the brewing industry , from plant to road tankers , and are becoming widely used as glass washing agents in the licensed trades .
24 Higher notes may be reached in ff by good symphony-orchestra players , and are often found in big scores , but they are extremely risky for the average player and cause physical discomfort both to him and his audience .
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