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

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1 A ramp that made it possible for a disabled woman to get in and out of her home has been demolished by the local council .
2 By making it possible for a vivid and urgent desire for power to exist alongside a consciousness of being the legitimate and predestined possessor of it , they kept the edge on the governing classes .
3 One starts from the question of mind and behaviour and asks : ‘ How is it possible for a physical system , the brain , to produce this ? ’
4 Only the defeat of Germany in 1945 made it possible for a satisfactory study of German war aims in the first world war to be undertaken .
5 Were it possible for a further donation to be agreed at some point during 1993 , I should be most grateful .
6 We have made it clear for a long period that we believe that devolution or independence would damage very severely the degree of inward investment into Scotland and the degree of self-generating investment within Scotland as well .
7 Once I had the basic colours put in I would then sometimes , for added intensity , dip the point of a certain colour into the water and apply it direct for a small intense spot of pigment .
8 Just take it easy for a few minutes and save your strength for when the police arrive .
9 This does not make it impossible for a domestic market to be dominated and then abused , but it is far less likely to happen .
10 Amendment No. 3 would make it impossible for a Scottish Bus Group subsidiary to be resold within five years without the consent of its employees .
11 It moves through your applications at a faster-than-average 25 MHz , making it ideal for a wide variety of heavy number-crunching , CAD and DTP applications .
12 Using Wella 's High Hair Form & Finish Spray for extra hold , he pinned the hair and brushed it flat for a sophisticated Sixties style .
13 ‘ British publishers have had it good for a long time .
14 If a participant leaves in other circumstances ( retirement excepted ) the option will lapse unless the Directors exercise their discretion to keep it open for a longer period .
15 Unfortunately , the inclusion of these issues may make it difficult for a dieting lay-reader .
16 The study is a small-scale exploratory study which will involve intensive interviews with 54 married women whose children are old enough not to require that degree of care and attention which makes it difficult for a married woman to take up full-time employment .
17 Equally importantly , these code provisions are designed to make it difficult for a detained person to make unfounded allegations against the police which might otherwise appear credible .
18 Further legislation tabled in 1991 involved ( i ) major educational reforms ( aimed according to the Financial Times of April 24 , 1991 , at " humanizing the gruelling baccalauréat school-leaving examination " to make it achievable for a larger proportion of pupils , by simplifying the syllabuses of the different baccalauréats , shortening and alleviating the school working week and modernizing teaching methods ) ; ( ii ) steps to deal with France 's growing urban problems [ see below and pp. 38113-4 ; 38197-98 ; 38299 ] ; ( iii ) Corsica [ see below ] ; and ( iv ) a new privatization policy [ see p. 38156 ] .
19 Any problems which may subsequently develop can normally be dealt with by discussion over the telephone and only in extreme cases is it necessary for a WISE technician to make a return visit before the end of the programme .
20 Small variations in its style will make it suitable for a wide range of occupants .
21 We had to organise it so that we could move it on a Saturday night from Manchester to Oxford and get it ready for a full orchestra , circus , and technical rehearsal on Tuesday afternoon .
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