Example sentences of "[is] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's possible for a thief to wriggle through a remarkably small gap — so even small windows like skylights or bathroom fanlights are vulnerable . |
2 | It 's possible for a really thick outdoor sweater or jacket , but beware if you want to make a full length coat ! |
3 | Only time counts , so it 's possible for the eventual winner to triumph in Paris without having won a stage . |
4 | In some cases , it 's possible for the scheme trustees to split the widow 's pension between both wives , if the man was paying maintenance to his ex-wife ; but the pension is often not big enough to make this worthwhile . |
5 | Do you think that it 's possible for the big Italian museums to privatise their subsidiary functions without an advisory body of trustees , if only to assist museum administrators who have little experience of dealing with the commercial side ? |
6 | But we must not forget about the private riders with Hondas — the RS is a good basic machine and if the team works hard on tuning it 's possible for the riders to be very fast . |
7 | So in theory it 's possible for the county solution at the end of the day to be not completely in line with what its constituent districts think . |
8 | Chairman if it 's possible for the , for the pelican crossing to be , to be moved from one place can we ask Mr if it 's going to help the local neighbourhood in any way , we ask Mr if that is done yesterday rather than a review and then coming back to us in due course , let's get on with it if it can be done . |
9 | Indeed , I would personally recommend that , as it is unnecessary for the full enjoyment of life , it should not be used . |
10 | Both these countries indicate that the spoken language base is unnecessary for the specification of places and people ( a particular use which hearing users make of fingerspelling ) , since fingerspelled names are not used . |
11 | These results suggest that TCR -α expression is unnecessary for the generation of γ thymocytes . |
12 | It is unnecessary for the purposes of this judgment to set out in any detail the content of these articles : it is sufficient to say that they question the propriety of certain investments made by the council of moneys in its superannuation fund , with Mr. Bookbinder as the prime mover , in three deals with Mr. Oyston or companies controlled by him . |
13 | It is unnecessary for the purpose of this case to determine whether that decision is or is not correct : I will assume ( without expressing any view on the point ) that it is . |
14 | It is unnecessary for the purposes of this appeal , to express a conclusion upon them . |
15 | It is unnecessary for the suspicion to be reasonable ; nor must the person be suspected of having committed an offence . |
16 | It is unnecessary for the Vendor to give these Warranties . |
17 | The hospital says it 's sorry for the delays which health watchdogs say are appalling . |
18 | He says he 's sorry for the families . |
19 | As a solo instrument it is admirable for the expression of poignant melodies or short expressive phrases , and is , of course , a sine qua non in music of a pastoral nature . |
20 | An old canine friend is due for a visit , which will give you a lot of pleasure . |
21 | Any number of romantic operas likewise deal with patriotic heroes , from Rossini 's William Tell , just revived at the Royal Opera , to Smetana 's Dalibor ( which is due for a revival ) . |
22 | The Willis Bill , which is due for a second reading in the House of Lords on 6 May , says that anyone who sells , distributes or otherwise manes available am machine capable of reproducing a sound recording or cinematograph film shall be deemed to have authorised infringement of the copyright , in a sound recording or film Although the Bill has little chance of getting any further it will achieve one aim — to generate publicity for the record and film industry 's call for a tax or levy on blank audio and video tape . |
23 | THE TRIED-AND-TESTED archaeological technique of radiocarbon dating is due for a fillip later this year . |
24 | THE HOME video market is due for a big upset later this month . |
25 | But Rush is confident that any animosity has long-since faded and that his former boss is due for a hero 's welcome when he leads his side out at the ground he graced for 14 illustrious years as player and manager . |
26 | Rafferty , 45 , is due for a huge royalty cheque . |
27 | Track throughout is very weedy and the annual weed control train with the privately operated Class 20 's is due for the middle of the second week in August . |
28 | The bill in question here , because trade credit is being given , will mature when the payment is due for the goods/services . |
29 | Mr Gonzales is wary of those brokers who suggest that the market is due for an imminent ‘ re-rating ’ . |
30 | First of all , your dealer is quite wrong to suggest that losing so many fish is normal for a new tank . |