Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [vb pp] for the " in BNC.

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1 It also plays host to a number of strange , ghostly occurrences according to a book I belong to Glasgow by Bill Hamilton and Gordon Carsely , from which I am most obliged for the information .
2 Given the specialised nature of law , it is argued that only the professionals themselves are properly qualified for the task .
3 Trips to the reservoirs and dams can be arranged and are highly recommended for the breathtaking views of the Kitzsteinhorn , Gross Glockner and Steinenes Meer .
4 The nervous system is composed essentially of ramifying neuroglial cells with supporting and nutritive functions ( Wigglesworth , 1960 ; Smith , 1967 ) and the more numerous neurons , which are highly specialized for the relatively rapid generation and conduction of electrochemical nervous impulses ( Pipa , 1961 ; Landolt , 1965 ; Chiarodo , 1969 ; Sohal et al. , 1972 ) .
5 The most easily dyed materials are wool and silk ; cotton and linen are difficult as they are made primarily of cellulose , being obtained from plants , rather than animal protein , and are better reserved for the time when experience has been obtained with dyeing wool .
6 If St Albans is beyond your reach , perhaps you are better positioned for the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley in Surrey , or those of the Northern Horticultural Society at Harlow Car , Harrogate , in Yorkshire .
7 This time round , thinks Aidan Mullaly , a negotiator for TM Energy Consultants , the RECs are better prepared for the negotiating process and are unlikely to panic as some did last year at the threat of a loss of business .
8 There are suits that are better equipped for the more demanding skier and manufacturers who specialise in this end of the market include Nevica , Berghaus , Phoenix , Degre 7 , Powderhorn and SOS who say they are not interested in following ski fashions : ‘ We make heavy duty workwear for people who spend their winters in the mountains . ’
9 Teacher Bride Eglington told how conditions are so cramped for the five and six-year-olds in her class one youngster trapped his hand between chairs when the class was asked to stand up .
10 Many of them are only followed for the first pitch , either because they finish up easier slabs ( which might well suit some people ) or become much harder .
11 He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs ' ostensible countries of origin .
12 Such works are normally used for the most unskilled tasks ; insofar as they receive any training , it is brief .
13 Highly scented soaps are best kept for the bath and body , not your face , and never use a deodorant soap above your neck .
14 Everybody tells jokes at school , but most jokes are best kept for the playground .
15 Robots , for example , are best suited for the highly repetitive manufacturing tasks which are the ones least suited to human efforts so that robotisation can cure some of the ills of mass production .
16 Because of Berkeley 's criticisms of them , Locke 's views on language and abstract ideas , views which were implicit in the discussion of nominal essences , are best left for the next chapter .
17 ‘ That where they are generally authorised for the purpose of Section 80 of the Companies Act 1985 the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 95 of the said Act to allot equity securities ( within the meaning of Section 94 of the said Act ) for cash , as if Section 89(1) of the said Act did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall :
18 Three approaches are generally considered for the application of contextual information in the field of text recognition .
19 To create more of an atmosphere , you could invite some of your ardent fans to indulge in the free drinks and snacks which are generally provided for the guests , along with a band publicity pack .
20 The powers set out in the rest of Clause 3 are standard matters often appearing in a company 's memorandum and , as is common practice , they are broadly worded for the sake of completeness .
21 The powers set out in the rest of Clause 3 are standard matters often appearing in a company 's memorandum and , as is common practice , they are broadly worded for the sake of completeness .
22 IBM AIX Unix and Macintosh System are already destined for the architecture .
23 IBM AIX Unix and Apple Macintosh operating systems are already destined for the architecture .
24 All the main facilities of the school such as staff , buildings , playing fields and so forth are already provided for the fee paying pupils and no additional expenditure is incurred in respect of these costs by accepting a few children of the staff .
25 We are not quarrelling with this decision in any way , because I believe that our full-time forces are already overstretched for the roles and tasks that the Government have outlined for them both in and out of area , and that the territorial forces play a vital support role .
26 The hybrid equivalent circuit is especially suited to representing the small-signal amplifying behaviour of a bipolar junction transistor since its parameters are easily determined for the most useful common-emitter configuration by appropriate small-signal measurements .
27 ‘ They 're suitably equipped for the outdoor adventure type of person , ’ she informed Doreen , ‘ but not for honeymooners .
28 They 're almost prepared for the other .
29 If your holiday dates are pre-set then set great care should be taken to ensure you 're adequately equipped for the worst of possible conditions .
30 If a wild card search is chosen however , then you are further prompted for the wild card search string , the search place ; either the ‘ General ’ module name cache ( C ) or the LIFESPAN database ( L ) , and a start string from which the search is to begin .
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