Example sentences of "[adj] for the [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | True , Travis Hepwood , Rosemary 's secret boyfriend , would be with them too , but since Leith liked Travis very much , and felt sorry for the two of them , entertaining Travis as well was no problem . |
2 | If he 's met with an accident , the moors are far too vast for the two of us to cover much of an area before dark . ’ |
3 | You 're right , it would be pointless for the two of you to overlap . |
4 | Liz Forgan , head of BBC Radio and a Birt appointee , commented in his defence : ‘ It is a huge task to move the BBC from a form of efficiency and accountability appropriate for the 1930s to a form of efficiency and accountability appropriate for the 1990s . |
5 | Ranulf and Maltote disappeared like will-o'-the-wisps whilst Corbett received one of Maeve 's lectures about the need to rest , as well as the dangers of charging about on the King 's business in weather not fit for the worst of sinners . |
6 | It seems at times to dwell excessively and inaccurately on the ineffectiveness of the English resistance ( see below ) , and is likely for the 990s at least to be at best a partial record . |
7 | Over 60 trade stands will now be housed indoors alongside the new arena — ideal for the first of your Christmas shopping ! |
8 | Good for the good for the soul . |
9 | However , the input signals must be extremely small for the first of these two equations to apply with constant parameters . |
10 | The rooms provided were far too small for the thousands of English scholars who were crammed into them , and the originally excessive numbers were heavily augmented by gate-crashing French students who had been hanging around the fringes of the course all week trying to pick up girls at the Lycée doors . |
11 | It was far too small for the three of us to live on . |
12 | But the accommodation there is too small for the three of us |
13 | Due to the computational intensity of the system , this was only successful for the simplest of sentences with very few alternative words . |
14 | The men 's K2 was notable for the ultimate in bad planning . |
15 | Kare Ingebrigtsen — who has had trouble getting selected for the first-11 in city was left out ( he started last nigh though — and even scored after 4 minutes in city 's 2–0 abandoned match vs ipswich ) . |
16 | This is not the only model to produce a close fit and in conclusion it seems that Lavery 's ( 1975 , 198 ) assessment of the use of models in forecasting recreation demand is still very relevant for the mid to late 1980s : |
17 | The appeal ruling , which is just as relevant for the haulier as the PSV operator , confirmed the AETR agreement should be considered in the context of Section 95 of the Transport Act 1968 . |
18 | The man who lived there showed us why this was necessary ; he produced a pair of trousers mouldered beyond recall , obviously now only suitable for the dirtiest of tasks . |
19 | It is designed to be a first maths program for the younger user and is suitable for the 3 to 6 years age group , depending on the level of computer familiarity . |
20 | They needed a certain amount of breaking in , but once this was done , they were comfortable , and excellent for the roughest of hill walking . |
21 | Ready for the worst of British weather . |
22 | And I warrant I shall be ready for the twenty-seventh of August before Henry will . |