Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] it " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , he realised that for political reasons it would be very difficult to do less than had been proposed in the Bill introduced in 1938 .
2 Without information about specific incidents it is not possible to develop a methodical analysis , nor is it likely that effective strategies for prevention will be found .
3 In general for specific cases it seems better to replace the word " sensible " with stated limits ( Example 100 ) .
4 Similarly , for spatial questions it was predicted that more correct responses would occur in association with eye movement to the left rather than the right .
5 for anatomical reasons it proved impossible to cannulate the portal vein in four patients , two were referred for surgical intervention , and one patient has required further admission for transfusion because of bleeding from portal gastropathy .
6 In discussion with the son about possible services it was discovered that hospital day care could be arranged , but it would be humiliating for the family to have an ambulance call at the home .
7 For administrative reasons it would be undesirable for base rates to change every time money market rates changed , but if the change is large enough , then a base rate change becomes necessary .
8 For technical reasons it was not always possible to obtain good results for the three probes on tissue from the same patient .
9 Courses in Accountancy and European and Human Rights Law are being set up and it is hoped that as many pupils as possible will attend them , but for economic reasons it has been decided not to make them compulsory this year .
10 Keeping the building 's historic aspect was not always achieved and as most of the barns were converted for residential purposes it was necessary to pay careful attention to planning and design to retain the original character , and this was not always done .
11 At stages where there is some overlap in requirements for different mixtures it is better to use the higher oxygen mixture if cultures are to continue beyond 24 h .
12 If , for each country , is constant over time it follows that will be a constant , although of course for different countries it will be a different constant .
13 If the exchange suspects that a trade has been effected for improper purposes it must investigate this .
14 Since both CREB and ATFI are able to function as transcriptional activators it seems more likely that CREB/ATF1 heterodimers would be activators and not repressors .
15 For British artists it 's important that they should be able to match their work against the best international modern art .
16 For theoretical purposes it is sometimes convenient to think of the average as an ensemble average ; i.e. one considers a large number of identical systems and takes the average of the velocity at corresponding instants over all these systems .
17 In computing values for cumulative distributions it is normal to consider values in terms of the percentage coarser than a given grain size .
18 However , research on Indian students learning English suggests that to learn the language for commercial purposes it may also be effective to have instrumental motivation .
19 For compulsive gamblers it is advisable to abstain from all activities hat involve risk-taking , other than the necessary activities of normal life such as crossing the road .
20 Well after extensive tests it can be revealed that they are human and they do have a heart .
21 After various delays it produced a report , Nitrate in Water , in December 1986 .
22 Now after ecstatic reviews it is playing to packed audiences in London .
23 But for real visitors it was a must .
24 For similar reasons it will be difficult to argue that action taken by the exchange in good faith in the interests of the exchange as a whole is intended to induce a breach of contract , merely because this is an incidental side-effect .
25 In trying to account for overall trends it is helpful to start with the sequences of factors which control the immediate risks of fertility for the individual and without which births can not occur : natural fecundity ( the physiological capacity to conceive and bear children ) , exposure to intercourse within and outside marriage , and evasion of the consequences of intercourse through contraception and abortion .
26 In order to plot ROC curves for individual films it is necessary to have a relatively large number of responses in each category .
27 Saettler traces programmed learning back to Montessori , but for ordinary purposes it is to B. F. Skinner that we must turn for the initiation of the programmed learning movement as such .
28 However , because of political circumstances it was held in France , in Lille .
29 To understand the expression of political attitudes it is necessary to place them in their argumentative context .
30 For a generation of European Romantics it created the image of a nation sui generis , a natural force uncontaminated by Europe , an image consecrated by the greatest writer of nineteenth-century Spain , the novelist Galdós .
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