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

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1 It 's sad for Graham Taylor as well as club managers like myself .
2 To attract that inward investment to provide local jobs it 's necessary for North Yorkshire to have one or more sites which are as available and as attractive as competing locations .
3 It 's available for SCO Version 3.2 , SCO Open Desktop , Interactive System Version 3.2 and 4.0 , Intel Unix System V and IBM 's RS/6000 System next quarter .
4 And er if if it 's appropriate for North Yorkshire to apply environmental constraints within the whole of its area , I 'm not talking about particular districts but in in the whole of its area , then it is appropriate for Leeds and Bradford and the metropolitan districts to do exactly the same thing .
5 It 's different for Michael Roberts and Steve Cauthen who ride on British licences .
6 Under the current format , it is impossible for New Zealand and England to meet in the final , while Australia could not play either France or South Africa in the final .
7 It is rare for Mrs Thatcher to have more than one meeting of the full Cabinet per week .
8 And , according to Mr Abbell , it is common for US attorneys to use their experience in government once they move to private practice .
9 Richard Roxburgh ( Letters , April ) seems to suggest that it is alright for BBC Enterprises to produce training videos as long as they are not successful .
10 However , it is important for NHS staff to recognise and value the role of the nursing home in society and the difficulties that colleagues working in this area have to deal with .
11 IT IS unprecedented for Princess Diana to issue a statement denying newspaper stories .
12 And it is fatuous for Mr Paddy Ashdown to claim that he stands in readiness to preserve our democracy with a more moderate alternative to Labour .
13 She also felt somewhat pleased , feeling that it was better for Mrs Aggie to concentrate her collecting efforts in the nicer part of the town .
14 And it was right for John Gummer , Minister for Agriculture , to be regularly , some might say infuriatingly , optimistic : ‘ It would be quite wrong for him to go round wringing his hands . ’
15 The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’
16 It was rare for Frau Nordern to kiss her husband affectionately but she did so now , kissing him on the cheek and ruffling his hair .
17 ( He ) said that he considered it was impossible for Mr Asquith to form a Government after what Mr Bonar Law had said about his party .
18 Neither picture seemed to me to be appropriate , and I could not quite understand why it was necessary for Aunt Louise to retire at all .
19 Of course , it was necessary for S.M.E.T. cars to be towed over L.C.C .
20 IT was disgusting for David Mellor to compare himself to Captain Oates of the ill-fated Antarctic expedition led by Scott .
21 Martin Scannell of De Pinna , Scorers & John Venn ( 071–409 3188 ) said that in the late 1980s it was fashionable for UK citizens to buy property in France .
22 Although I suggested in the last chapter that it was easier for Brian Way than for Peter Slade to challenge the formal drama traditions within the schools , it could not be said that either of them had very much impact on what drama meant and still means to interested people outside our educational institutions .
23 It was acceptable for Alexander Pope to describe female desire in ‘ Eloisa to Abelard ’ , but no woman might approach the subject without considerable danger to her reputation .
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