Example sentences of "it [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | And this maxim seems especially appropriate for the seed trade , in spite of it insatiable appetite for novelty . |
2 | In certain species , the long , fine roots trail below as far as the muddy or sandy bottom and anchor the plant , still giving it ample freedom for floating . |
3 | An exclusion clause gives the party relying on it total exemption for the breach whereas a limitation clause limits liability to a specified amount . |
4 | We also gave it top marks for looks . |
5 | Digitisation brings with it exciting possibilities for the archival scholar . |
6 | Built in 1820 it ground corn for a hundred years . |
7 | There is great dryness and with it great thirst for cold water . |
8 | Cuba 's proximity to the United States has given it great value for Soviet intelligence , surveillance and communications operations . |
9 | Nor is it good news for the majority of people who already own-especially those who became first-time buyers over the past four years and whose complete capital has been wiped out : more than a million such people are probably technically bankrupt but need not admit it so long as they keep paying their mortgage . |
10 | But is it good news for the political parties : are they spending their money wisely ? |
11 | Not only is it good value for money , it 's clear that a great deal of thought has been given to the virus problem and how to cure it . |
12 | I trust this answered your queries on the increase in the annual subscription and your members ' satisfaction , that they still consider it good value for money . |
13 | In practice this approach to user education still predominates , but in the UK in particular the scope of user education for schoolchildren has been expanded so significantly , bringing with it substantial implications for user education in other sectors , that the emphasis here must be on the description and discussion of this recent work . |
14 | Shortly after the sack , Stamford was granted its great Charter of Incorporation by the newly acclaimed Yorkist king Edward IV , which gave it considerable rewards for its loyalty ( an earlier charter of 972 , which was a post-conquest forgery , and only referred to the mint at Stamford , was still celebrated in 1972 ) . |
15 | Parasitology will still public papers of the same high standard from authors of international reputation , making it essential reading for all those working and researching in the field . |
16 | Then Trevino 's 1972 success made it back-to-back Opens for the Mexican-American . |
17 | ‘ Was it common practice for you to journey after the King to ensure all was well . |
18 | This was intended to be a temporary measure , but it was so successful that the Chinese authorities gave it formal recognition for the whole of Aglen 's term as inspector-general ( 1911–27 ) . |