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

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1 There are ample opportunities for those who wish to take part in music-making.There are also fine collections of keyboard and other historical musical instruments maintained by the Faculty of Music .
2 *1987 figures are combined totals for Finnish People 's Democratic League ( SKDL ) and Democratic Alternative ( DEVA ) .
3 A Speaker takes charge of the Questions , so when a player lands on a Ballot Box they simply pick a number ( there are 120 questions for 50 , 216 questions for 25 ) and the Speaker asks questions ( giving clues if necessary but making sure no question is asked twice ) .
4 Nos. 23 and 24 are polishing rooms for finishing panels and cabinet work , girls being mostly employed .
5 These annual ‘ credit approvals ’ are split between what are called basic credit approvals ( BCAs ) , which are total figures for each service and supplementary credit approvals ( SCAs ) which relate to particular projects .
6 There are strong arguments for both cases and the arguments between these two approaches are unlikely to be resolved in the near future .
7 There are technical terms for each of the six parts , the first letter of each forming the mnemonic CATWOE .
8 There are further versions for private and local authority use but without quantities .
9 Curiously , there are few parallels for this , a natural enough way of making an opera , when the librettist and composer are dealing with a narrative not already shaped into theatrical scenes .
10 Surely it should have more potential than the Booker : the romantic novel has a wider mass readership , and there are few prizes for this end of the market .
11 Teaching is still an important option for less privileged groups : for example , for school graduates in rural areas where there are few opportunities for professional employment and for both urban and rural women , whose range of job opportunities is still far more limited than men 's .
12 There are interesting jobs for all — equality rules here ! ’
13 It does justice to the belief that the teaching activities of an institution of higher education are proper matters for collective responsibility .
14 Further , it has to be asked whether in any event layout , display , grouping and organization are proper subjects for central policy or prescription .
15 Art politics or cultural history are favourite themes for such reviewers , apart from the spectrum of cognate disciplines which may be the specialities of writers who are only occasionally concerned with art .
16 Here are specially-created dishes for entertaining — and for everyday cooking .
17 Considerable public pressure is being put on governments and large companies to utilise energy sources other than nuclear power for industry and commerce , and there are strident demands for stricter supervision to prevent accidents and to monitor the disposal of nuclear waste products .
18 Here are some recipes for such dishes .
19 Nevertheless , we have made a lot of progress in recent years , and as I shall describe , there are some grounds for cautious optimism that we may see a complete theory within the lifetime of some of those reading these pages .
20 Here are some guidelines for in-studio behaviour and some tips on handling potentially difficult interviews .
21 There are generous rebates for those on low incomes .
22 It seems likely that several factors account for the gender differences in morbidity and that there are different explanations for different types of illness .
23 The two types of interview are by no means in opposition ; they are different tools for different tasks .
24 There are different types for cast iron or steel boilers and for copper tubular types , and another type specially formulated for use on systems with aluminium radiators .
25 Many old principles no longer command universal agreement and there are well-supported demands for new principles .
26 It might seem little enough to get an extra bus stop or pedestrian crossing , but those are real concerns for local people and such matters affect the way they regard you politically .
27 Poverty and the absence of hope are real causes for anti-social behaviour .
28 The 50+ pre-occupations of grandchildren , elderly parents and retired partners are unimagined territories for those who have not yet reached that stage .
29 The protein content of food varies considerably , and the following are average values for some of the better sources .
30 There are comprehensive instructions for each activity , stating the appropriate student level , the approximate time the activity will take to complete , its language teaching aim , the preparation you will need to do , and a detailed guide to classroom procedure .
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