Example sentences of "are [adj] [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 The costs are low enough for the schemes to be applied to whole towns … it is estimated that the measures will be amortized within three to six years on account of saved accident costs . ’
2 If , however , the company or the chargee fails to do so the consequences are grave indeed for the chargee ; in effect , he loses his security .
3 Although particulate traps can be made to work effectively for short periods under favourable conditions there is some way to go before they are reliable enough for the rough and tumble of ordinary operating conditions .
4 Some puppets are simple enough for the children to improvise for themselves once the teacher has introduced the idea .
5 Having been soaked , the cuticles are soft enough for the manicurist , using an orange stick , to gently push them back .
6 For you , the sea and sunshine , food and wine , the sport , the relaxation and the night life are all there for the taking .
7 For a number of reasons they normally fail to reproduce , and are present only for the lifetime of the individual(s) .
8 The 6 cyl is the best Land Rover to fit a V8 into as there is 6″ more room in the engine bay and the brakes are good enough for the extra power The only modification on the vehicle is to trim the side of the footwells to allow the exhaust manifolds to fit The prop gearbox etc remain as original
9 The predictions of the effective theory of fluid mechanics are not exact — one only has to listen to the weather forecast to realize that — but they are good enough for the design of ships or oil pipelines .
10 Local organisers are responsible both for the academic and technical staffing of a vehicle whilst it is in their charge .
11 Local organisers are responsible both for the academic and technical staffing of a vehicle whilst it is in their charge .
12 I am not arguing that moral rights get their sole authority from contiguous laws , although they can , but rather that the existence of such laws , having been passed in a deliberative and ultimately democratic manner and being constantly under test by the legislature , is evidence that these types of transaction are important enough for the maintenance of civilised life as to require such formal recognition .
13 Comparable figures are available only for the years 1984 and 1988 .
14 For example , if you have been employed for four years and earn a basic salary of £40,000 , one hardly need emphasise the difference between the value of your rights if you are eligible just for the statutory minimum of four weeks ' notice and the scale of your claim if you are on , say , a three-year rolling contract .
15 If the words used are wide enough for the above purpose , the court must then consider whether " the head of damage may be based on some ground other than negligence " .
16 The rewards are worthwhile both for the health of the population and for the environment .
17 Although , cholecystectomy is the most effective longterm treatment for gall bladder stones , not all patients are suitable even for the modern techniques of undertaking cholecystectomy , through mini-incisions or laparoscopically , and will continue to require non-operative management of their gall stones .
18 Remember that what your reader wants is not all the facts that a real-life situation would involve but only what I call the " fiction-facts ' , those pieces of information that are necessary not for the situation in the real world you might be describing but for the story you are telling .
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