Example sentences of "may be [adj] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 It may be worse for any contact with water and when warm .
2 Electrical household goods may be unsuitable for many countries , for example , but the application of a creative marketing process may lead to alternative inexpensive , manually operated machinery being developed which can be both produced easily and suit the needs of the population .
3 This can be very restrictive , and may be unsuitable for those at work outwith Central Edinburgh , or those tied to the home during the day :
4 This life style may be unsuitable for some women and boredom can lead to a couple 's failure to complete an assignment , even to breakdown of their marriage .
5 It can therefore be processed sequentially , and this may be best for some of the applications which use the file .
6 It may be best for this to occur in smaller groups or all together .
7 Many psychiatric units now have no lockable wards at all and while this may be admirable for most in-patients , it has inevitably led to the rejection of mentally disordered offenders who require a modest degree of security and who could benefit from assessment and treatment in an ordinary hospital .
8 As to where a company resides which may be relevant for some purposes , a company or corporation resides where it carries on business and it can reside in more places than one ( Davies v British Geon Ltd [ 1956 ] 3 All ER 389 ) .
9 Events like redundancy , divorce , bereavement , family and work problems , debts , separation , illness , may be stressful for most of us , but why is it that some people can go through crisis after crisis and never suffer the effects of stress ?
10 It is often associated with obesity and may be latent for some years before diagnosis .
11 Although centres generally have more control over what learning and assessment opportunities are offered , it may be preferable for some learning outcomes to be assessed in the workplace , if this opportunity exists ; eg. if a YT trainee carries out reception duties in the workplace it would be more realistic if the centre could arrange for the relevant module ( or learning outcomes ) to be assessed in the work environment .
12 Those I mention here are the most often talked about and may be helpful for some readers .
13 Life now may be better for some women , but there are still plenty who are helpless victims …
14 Thus white bread may be better for those at risk of osteoporosis ( thinning of the bones ) , provided the diet has plenty of fibre and B vitamins from other sources , e.g. green vegetables , salads and nuts .
15 Of course , as for any other trait , it may be impossible for any one homozygous genotype to achieve the optimum .
16 It may be impractical for all clubs to ‘ invest ’ in another replay in this manner earlier in the competition .
17 Thus gene therapy may be feasible for these patients .
18 The number of funded vacancies may be insufficient for all of them to be offered full-time posts .
19 Though the rich legacy of an extensive black presence on this continent suggests that it may be possible for many commentators , the terms ‘ black ’ and ‘ European ’ remain categories which mutually exclude each other .
20 ‘ What is certain is that the new legislation does provide an opportunity for all VAT exempt businesses to take a close look at their activities and it may be possible for many to commence receiving substantial repayments of VAT .
21 The authority conferred by the resolution may be general for that purpose or limited to the purchase of shares of any particular class or description , and may be unconditional or subject to conditions ( s166(2) ) .
22 One explanation for this may be that for many jobs it is high productivity which leads to low job satisfaction .
23 There is no mention in the Project booklet of the use of the school library resource centre itself and it may be that for this age group in their first extended piece of work in the school it was felt that moving out of the year base into another area involved more planning , supervision or simple hazard than the staff were ready to face .
24 It may be that for any individual to succeed in any organisation then he or she will need some or all of the qualities listed above .
25 It is frustrating that so little pottery from settlements has been examined in this manner , although Brisbane ( 1981 ) has proposed a model for various modes of production that may be appropriate for such pottery .
26 It may be appropriate for these matters to be dealt with in a covering letter as they do not necessarily have to be disclosed to our opponents .
27 The indexed sequential method of file organisation which is common in conventional files may be appropriate for some database uses .
28 In order to learn from dangers which have been previously encountered it may be necessary for such events to be stored in memory even if more mundane ones are not , this would provide an adaptive reason for situations in which subjective risk was present to be specially treated in memory .
29 A local authority , once satisfied that an odour amounts to a statutory nuisance is under a duty to serve an abatement notice in accordance with s.93 of the Public Health Act 1936 on the person whose act , default or sufferance gave rise to the nuisance or caused it to continue , requiring that person , in a specified time , usually two to six months , to abate the nuisance and to execute such remedial works and take such steps as may be necessary for that purpose .
30 The need for medical supervision may be necessary for those sufferers who repeatedly enforce vomiting and thus disturb the fluid balance of heir bodies .
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