Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [adj] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 A fusion of these two methods is imperative for the good harmonic flow of serial music , which thereby can be turned towards a greater degree of atonalism or otherwise , at any moment , as the composer wishes .
2 This approach becomes difficult to use and understand when a large number of entities are displayed or when knowledge of the surfaces or solid parameters is necessary for the problem solution .
3 In the countryside a nucleus of full-time tutors is indispensable for the full development of the work ; …
4 However , the discontinuation of BCG vaccination for teenagers is premature for a number of reasons .
5 To examine this shift , we return to the first order condition , equation ( 16 ) , which can now be rewritten as The term in square brackets is positive for the first order condition for a maximum to hold .
6 The snag is that the pattern of these areas is different for every airport in the world .
7 Perhaps no one has been persuaded of this except those — a growing number , after all — who find that knowledge in these areas is indispensable for the understanding of The Cantos and of Pound 's later translations , for instance from Sophocles .
8 Drawing with thick felt pens is essential for the presentation to be clear .
9 A powerful Steering Committee , chaired by Rod Turnbull , Managing Director , with four directors is responsible for the implementation .
10 Such an effect is readily interpreted in terms of the assumption that the presence of the original set of contextual cues is necessary for the subject to retrieve , during conditioning , information about the stimulus that was acquired during pre-exposure .
11 However , the content required for such targets is inadequate for a true presentation of the Catholic faith tradition — it does not embody that content which adherents know as the essential elements of their faith .
12 A maximum of three years is preferable for the artist .
13 These domestic arrangements may depend on a number of people ‘ pulling their weight ’ and the reliability of individuals is critical for the safety and well-being of the old person .
14 However , comparing Figure 2 ( oleic acid diet group ) with Figures 3 and 4 ( linoleic and eicosapentaenoic acid groups , respectively ) it is evident that the gap between the saline and mile acid pretreatment curves is wider for the two latter fatty acid groups .
15 Raven goes on : It will be seen that each one of this sequence of conditions is essential for the success of the whole .
16 Furthermore , since management has the power to direct activities in organisations , a knowledge of managerial priorities and objectives is necessary for a wider understanding of organisational behaviour .
17 Officials admit that the replanting of the hillsides is crucial for the success of the programme and yet the replanting only started in 1981 and seems a case of too little and too late .
18 The research directly contributes to understanding the role of urban kinship and marriage decisions in urban Punjab , and to general fieldwork and analytic methods in anthropology , the accurate modelling of the relationship between human knowledge and the application of that knowledge in specific situations is important for the development of advanced computer applications .
19 Being on good terms with dischargers is essential for the field man to do his job efficiently : it allows him access to property whenever necessary , enabling him to carry out inspections , and to raise matters which might otherwise be sensitive .
20 The sympathetic and informed study of ethnic and religious minorities is crucial for the well-being of our multi-racial society .
21 This wider context of the developments at university and LEA levels is necessary for an adequate understanding of the difficulties which arose in the years immediately prior to the 1939–45 war between the Cambridge Board and the District as there were serious implications for the National WEA if the District 's problems had not been resolved through protracted , patient and complex negotiations .
22 The number of chromosomes is constant for a given species , for example in humans all the somatic body cells have 46 chromosomes ( diploid number ) .
23 All our children need adequate resources in order to learn , and while working with such inadequate materials is difficult for the fully sighted , for the visually handicapped it is daunting .
24 The employment of scientists is important for a number of reasons .
25 This collection of dwarf shrubs and herbaceous perennials is ideal for a gently sloping site as shown in the photograph .
26 A high degree of involvement by members is essential for a healthy institute .
27 Litter from battery hen farms is unsuitable for the plants and though turkey litter was tried last Christmas it proved much less successful than the chicken fuel .
28 In many invertebrates , the number and arrangement of the neurones is constant for a given species .
29 The pooling of resources , personalities and skills is essential for a forward-looking approach to education .
30 Neither of these reactions is suitable for the sociological observer .
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