Example sentences of "[be] [conj] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The key feature is that for each player , ‘ defecting ’ secures the best outcome regardless of what the other does . |
2 | No firm decisions have been reached at JAA level on the method of cost recovery , but the principle is that for all JAA activities the ( CAA ) policy is to achieve full cost recovery . |
3 | The message is that for true change to happen on earth it must happen in the hearts and minds of the population . |
4 | This argument is fully summarised by Cooper and Clark ( 1982 ) but , put briefly , it is that for full employment in the future businesses need to invest at a certain rate in new equipment . |
5 | ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . ) |
6 | ‘ I would remind you , Headmaster , that small as our boarding section is , the Ministry recommendation is that for any establishment of twenty boarders or more , a qualified matron be employed . |
7 | However , the shame is that for some health service insiders it has become a way of life . |
8 | The importance of diet in this group of patients is that for some diet alone will suffice , while for the rest there must be a good dietary compliance if control is to be optimal at a steady weight whether using oral agents or insulin . |
9 | All that would have happened is that for some reason the Earth 's magnetic field would have reversed itself . |
10 | The other is that for some reason you 've been too scared to let anyone close enough . ’ |
11 | For the most part , the evidence from corporate officials who have been sanctioned is that for this type of crime , criminalization and stigmatization are not fearful consequences likely to occur . |
12 | And he uses a very large orchestra of 36 players not only to play sinfonie and ritornelli more substantial than Peri 's but for dramatic effect , as in the sudden change of tone-colour when Orpheus fatally looks backward . |