Example sentences of "it [modal v] be appropriate for the " in BNC.

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1 It may be appropriate for the person who maintains the cash books to do this , but because of their technical nature it may be necessary for the accountant to do this instead .
2 It may be appropriate for the school 's Career Officer to liaise with pastoral and guidance staff at the school on this matter .
3 It may be appropriate for the engagement letter to be included as an attachment to the report ( if the reader of the report was not a recipient of the engagement letter ) .
4 It may be appropriate for the purchaser to pay only part of the price on completion and make a retention of the balance or defer the balance .
5 This followed the National Audit Office report stating that it may be appropriate for the present procedures for examining farm accounts to be strengthened , ā€˜ particularly if widespread tax evasion is confirmed .
6 It must be appropriate for the task .
7 Lastly , where there is a reluctance on the part of the client to involve relatives , whether siblings or adult children , it might be appropriate for the social worker to become more directive , and take the initiative in this negotiation .
8 In 1976 , in response to a White Paper on devolution to Scotland and Wales , the CNAA commented that it had always been sensitive to the specific conditions and needs of Scotland , and that it might be appropriate for the CNAA to set up a Scottish Committee .
9 If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet .
10 And so because of that sense of ill ease of fit , we decided that perhaps it would be appropriate for the assembly council to look at where this work ought to most comfortably go .
11 Held , dismissing the appeal , that to sustain a plea of autrefois convict a defendant had to prove not only that he had already been found guilty of the offence charged by a court of competent jurisdiction , either by the decision of the court or verdict of the jury or entry of his own plea of guilty , but also that the court had finally disposed of the case by passing sentence or making some other order ; that since the proceedings on the first indictment had been discontinued before sentence had been passed there had been no final adjudication and the defendant had properly been convicted on the second indictment ; but that , in all the circumstances , particularly having regard to the lapse of time between trial and determination of the appeal to the Judicial Committee , it would be appropriate for the death sentence to be commuted ( post , pp. 931Dā€“E , 935H ) .
12 If we were gon na say , right , this only is gon na apply to mega- projects , tt and therefore it would be appropriate for the project coordinator to be the person to sit down at the start of the job , when he 's agreeing the remit with the client , when he 's developing the erm tt er who 's doing what within the functions .
13 Whether it would be appropriate for the employee to return initially on a part time basis ;
14 I wonder whether it would be appropriate for the Government to make a statement at some stage this evening , at the Government 's choosing .
15 ( a ) Transfer to another magistrates ' court A magistrates ' court must transfer a case to another magistrates ' court if this would be in the child 's interests : ( i ) because it will significantly accelerate determination of the proceedings ; ( ii ) because it would be appropriate for the case to be heard with other family proceedings pending in the receiving court ; or ( iii ) for some other reason ( APO , art 6 ) .
16 If the house was formerly in the sole name of the husband , it would be appropriate for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title commencing with a good root of title , although it seems to be accepted in practice that the title was properly investigated at the time of the husband 's purchase .
17 For Lord Strathclyde , the then agriculture minister , his private secretary wrote : ā€˜ Lord Strathclyde does not consider that it would be appropriate for the Scottish Office to be directly involved in the commissioning or management of investigations of the type suggested in the consultant 's report . ā€™
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