Example sentences of "is [adv] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed nearly half our number are employed in the profession that is most flexiblc for married women , whether at school or university level . |
2 | It is a routine which would break most people , but Zarei is a top class ultra runner and this relentless pounding of the streets of London is merely preparation for some of the world 's most gruelling races . |
3 | It is merely action for some of these reasons which is excluded . |
4 | If there is enough demand for our services in areas further afield , then we will attempt to meet it . |
5 | Partly this is because management has placed limitations on who can operate the VDUs , and partly the layout of the plant is such that there is only space for four cars between each work station . |
6 | The point cams mark the edge of the pattern knitting and are positioned so that there is only space for the ‘ B ’ pattern to be knitted . |
7 | ‘ I love the North , ’ he says again , though I understand by now that the North is only code for another , deeper loss . |
8 | Despite the name , the Tattershall Park Country Club is n't a pricey place — admission is only £1 for adults and 50p for children . |
9 | Officials at Robert Gordon 's University in Aberdeen have told Sheena Falconer , a senior lecturer , that there is only room for one textile lecturer 's post within the School of Food and Consumer Studies . |
10 | Given the claims that many alternative therapies make for the treatment of ‘ incurable ’ conditions , many of which are suffered mainly by older people , it is perhaps time for those responsible for the care of older people to investigate the potential of such treatments as homoeopathy , acupuncture , chiropractic , osteopathy , herbalism and many others . |
11 | In the latter case there is obviously scope for a harmonizing measure of greater magnitude . |
12 | There are other law officers who are politicians and members of the government , all of whom are expected to act impartially in their legal functions , but there is obviously scope for ambiguity and interpretation here . |
13 | Where distance sales of publications are made , the value of sales in each member state needs to be monitored to ensure that the distance selling registration threshold in each state is not breached ( the limit is approximately £24,500 for Belgium , Denmark , Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain , and approximately £70,000 for France , Germany , Italy , Luxembourg and the Netherlands ) . |
14 | ( That some people lack these impulses is normally grounds for criticism ; we call them sadists , cruel , or , if it is by way of business , then merely hardened . ) |
15 | and erm the rest is just cupboards for glasses and cutlery and my hu husband 's inevitable lots and lots of papers that he has everywhere |
16 | Admission is just £1.50 for adults and 80p for children and senior citizens . |
17 | There is already scope for significantly increased expenditure within the existing own resources ceiling . |
18 | The level of cover is usually 90% for buyer risk and 90 — 95% for political risk . |
19 | In the absence of agreement between the two parties within a particular time , there is usually provision for reference to a third firm of accountants to determine the area of disagreement . |
20 | There is always scope for the counter-attack . |
21 | there is always scope for improvement in any activity ; |
22 | After all , earth was not made in a day and there is always scope for a second project once the first has been completed and shown to be a success . |
23 | The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it . |
24 | Because there is always room for doubt , we are always left with room to inquire . |
25 | ‘ We have a good team of regular volunteers but there is always room for more either at weekends or during the week . |
26 | THANKS ARE EXTENDED TO ALL CONTRIBUTORS , THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR MORE MATERIALS . |
27 | Membership is climbing steadily , but there is always room for more , so please encourage your craftsman friends to join you . |
28 | Setting the objectives , then , is at least moderately straightforward , though it can be made more complex by the addition of sub-objectives relating to secondary groups of consumers , and there is always room for argument as to how much it is realistic to expect to achieve . |
29 | In this context there is always room for some sharp operator to move up the industry hierarchy of market share , although this is probably becoming more difficult as large groups become consolidated and the industry generally matures . |
30 | There is always room for improvement — few would argue that recent incentives ( immunisation targets , for example ) have not helped to produce better health for our patients . |