Example sentences of "[adj] for a [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 According to Dolph , The Eleventh Hour , more conspiracy thriller than action flick , fits this gameplan , as does Dark Agnel , a cop caper about intergalactic drug dealers , due for a July release .
2 Interviewees sometimes think that when an interviewer says to them , ‘ Do you have any questions you would like to ask me ? ’ this is an opportunity to ask how long the holidays are and how soon you would be due for a pay rise .
3 Are you due for a screen test ?
4 Mr Burn said Perry 's was due for a design rethink which would ‘ make the two venues most young people 's first choice for a night out ’ .
5 When you retire , you may be due for a tax rebate .
6 One enterprising young man gathered 60 ration books into his brief-case and persuaded an RCAF pilot , due for a recognizance flight that day , to fly him several hundred miles across the provincial border to Atlin , B.C. At the friendly invitation of those concerned I went along for the ride and helped my energetic friends load five cases of Johnny Walker , which we transported back to Whitehorse well in time for a Saturday night party .
7 It looks just right for a helicopter man .
8 I 've left out and altered some things because they were n't right for a court report .
9 ‘ You are exactly right for a couture model .
10 That lightweight suit with the cream shirt and dark red scarf was just right for a summer evening — smart , but not dressy . "
11 As it is possible for a hotel owner or developer to have feasibility studies undertaken by their own staff , and for the developer to obtain the service of hotel management companies to run the hotel for a fee , it is the role of the food service planning consultant which will be examined in this article .
12 In this way it is possible for a marble statue to wave at us .
13 It is often possible for a manufacturing jeweller to produce a replacement of the one item .
14 By 1914 it was technically possible for a Danzig bargee to visit Bordeaux and the Black Sea with roughly equal facility .
15 Steam Tanks must take fear , panic and other psychology tests just like other units and characters , but it is n't possible for a Steam Tank to literally flee .
16 If we take an example , using our products EQUIS and Delinquency Alert System ( DAS ) , is not too difficult to see how it is possible for a credit marketer to plan effectively .
17 It is also possible for a contact order to be " varied " without recourse to the court if the local authority and person entitled to contact agree and certain formalities are complied with ( Contact with Children Regulations 1991 , reg 3 ) .
18 Such was the general level of knowledge , that it was easily possible for a treasure hunter to know more about the subject than someone claiming to be an archaeologist .
19 Promotion in this department is by ability and it is quite possible for a slot cashier to eventually reach the level of casino manager .
20 In a class which is accustomed to working in groups it is possible for a SENSS teacher to work alongside a group of children which includes one or more pupils with special needs .
21 Thus it is quite possible for a finance company to insist that some third person acts as a safeguard against the finance company making a loss on the transaction .
22 Sole occupancy of one of the rooms without balcony is possible for a £55 supplement .
23 Sole occupancy of a smaller room is possible for a £55 supplement , subject to extra rooms being available .
24 For excitement you have got to look elsewhere : David Lancaster 's music has cracked brass blowing doom-laden fanfares , and Clare Southern 's costumes are samurai studded quilts , suitably grubby for a Stone Age Scotland .
25 ‘ The road is too narrow for a pedestrian refuge but we have to consider a pedestrian crossing or something to improve safety . ’
26 It is normal for a transfer price to be imposed and then to let the divisions get on with making their own decisions .
27 At Juniper Green ( My primary school ) it was fairly normal for a state school , with a catchment area .
28 Returning to the circuit it became apparent that it would be wise to fly a larger pattern than normal for a microlight type aircraft , because of the good glide ratio , and I was advised to throttle back and fly at around 45 knots .
29 The assessment of the suitability of the college to undertake CNAA degrees was carried out by the Council , and board members would be kept informed of the Council 's views when relevant : ‘ it frequently becomes unnecessary for a subject board to consider any matters other than those directly related to the operation of a particular course of study . ’
30 If you have no one to visit you , then you can tell the nurse that you would be grateful for a hospital visitor .
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