Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 That there would be little support for the self-appraisal in terms of any provision of time perhaps emphasized the low priority accorded to it .
2 Until economic growth returns , there would appear to be little respite for the industry 's labour force .
3 Brown ( 1973 ) provided the first set of guidelines to be widely adopted for the calculation of MLU , thus making it possible to use this measure as a basis for comparing language performance across children .
4 The SVR be highly congratulated for the way in which the emergency was dealt with .
5 Delegates to the signing conference in Lucerne warned that funding for environmental projects would be extremely constrained for the next five to 10 years .
6 Local employers and employees , unions and other statutory bodies were involved in this work in an attempt to be better prepared for the crisis .
7 But New Zealand farmers could not be better placed for the day when ( if ) other rich countries lower barriers to food imports and abolish farm subsidies .
8 It is inconceivable that we could advise our clients in the manner in which Council has advised this institute , A ‘ brown-field ’ site out of London , in say Leeds or Sheffield or York , could attract development grants , rates deferrals and provide jobs and would be better placed for the majority of the membership .
9 ‘ What locale could be better suited for the unveiling of Fabbiano 's stunning Fall Collection on behalf of the Children 's Aid Fund ? ’ ’
10 Two key classes of molecules are nucleic acids and proteins which will be described much more fully in Chapter 5 and can be largely ignored for the present .
11 Similarly the state 's organization at any time is assumed to be optimally organized for the needs of capital at that time .
12 This means that the original data must be separately reprocessed for the cost accounts .
13 The following should be separately disclosed for the investing group , showing the aggregate share of : profit before tax , tax charge , extraordinary items if material to the group 's results , net profit retained ( shown in the notes to the accounts ) .
14 Dunn was brought in from Ford , where he was director of product development in 1983 ; he will be best remembered for the development of the Bentley Turbo R , now the company 's best-selling model .
15 According to Thomas Cronin : As Cronin and others suggest , Ford was constantly rebuffed and disappointed by Congress ; his positive achievements in both foreign and domestic policy were few and in any history of presidential congressional relations he is likely to be best remembered for the most extensive use of the negative power of the veto in modern times .
16 If this were the case then within an individual junction we would expect risk related information to be best remembered for risky exemplars and peripheral information to be best remembered for the less risky exemplars .
17 Perhaps a could be arbitrarily chosen for the purpose .
18 In the early stages of the disease sufferer from alcoholism may be still waiting for the " real " party to start when everyone else is already intoxicated after a much smaller intake .
19 The civil service recognises this : ‘ Reception staff will convey the image of the office to the public , and they should therefore be carefully selected for the task . ’
20 If such an extension can be openly discussed for the cities , then why not for the countryside ?
21 With a little care in their placement in the tank , the mushroom polyps can be thoroughly recommended for the reef aquarium .
22 Desertification , caused by over-grazing and deforestation , may be partly to explain for the rise in global temperatures , according to a study by Roger Balling of the Office of Climatology in Arizona State University .
23 In any event , the applicants in the main proceedings took the view that the limits of the permitted purpose and extent of such a restriction should be clearly delineated for the avoidance of doubt or evasion .
24 The woodcut reproducible illustration , and even wooden letters for printing , made their first appearance in China , but it was as late as the fourteenth century in Europe before paper ( brought to Europe by the Arabs in the late twelfth century , when the traditional material of parchment was in short supply ) began to be extensively used for the new technology of xylography : repeatable woodcut designs in fabrics extended to rapidly reproducible illustrations .
25 Court action was expensive , time consuming and might be psychologically damaging for the families of the patients involved .
26 Both Eastern Province representatives , A and B , have got their own coaches , so I will be mainly working for the union as a troubleshooter , helping wherever I am needed ’ , said Wyllie .
27 Such data are not yet available for Europe , but will be imminently presented for the first time .
28 He noticed that some had beaks that seemed to be perfectly created for the needs of the locality .
29 The latest controversy could not be worse timed for the IAAF , with one of their showpiece events , the World Indoor Championships , to be staged in Toronto next week .
30 In spite of the vast array of clinical and pathological features which help predict patient outcome , individual tumour behaviour can still not be accurately determined for the most patients who fall into Dukes 's stage B and C1 , with 77% and 41% 5 year survival respectively .
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