Example sentences of "[noun] would [vb infin] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The encouragement of professional readership would allow for informed debate of issues amongst teachers . |
2 | Do you want to comment on what five thousand less than your figure would do for affordable housing ? |
3 | And indeed as Lady Bracknell would say for ready money . |
4 | When it was first mooted that maybe a team of Tropical Plants staff would make for good television on Busman 's Holiday , several folk were keen to take part . |
5 | Transport & General Workers ' Union deputy secretary Jack Adams warned that his members would ballot for industrial action if there were compulsory redundancies . |
6 | There would be no chance of refilling it ; and one tank for four months through some of the world 's most spectacular coral seas would call for superhuman restraint . |
7 | In the north , the question of naturalization was not so black-tinted : Egyptian , Tunisian and Moroccan immigrant workers were a higher proportion of the labour force ; and Libyans did not fear many American or European employees would apply for Libyan nationality — petroleum and foreign companies were in any case outside the scope of legislation . |
8 | If this proposal was implemented at the beginning of a new parliament , the timetable would allow for increasing tax cuts to be made throughout the parliament , with the largest tax cuts coming just prior to a general election . |