Example sentences of "[subord] it [modal v] be [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It acts to foster rather than hinder the material and non-material interests of most groups involved in the planning process , although it may be to the short term tactical advantage of some not to recognise the fact .
2 Accordingly , if the nature of the privilege going beyond the Bill of Rights had been identified , your Lordships could have determined whether or not such privilege exists , although it would be for the House of Commons to determine whether or not there was an infringement of any privilege found to exist .
3 Contrary to such a view , black kids believe that , for them , being successful is more difficult than it would be for the white person of comparable proficiency .
4 On present evidence , that would be welcome : a reunited Germany with Mr Kohl as its first chancellor is likely to be more prosperous , and stabler , than it would be under the Social Democrats .
5 If interest payable under any such agreement or notification is less than it would be under the client money regulations , that fact must be prominently stated in the relevant written consent .
6 The eggs , even before they hatch , require great care , reducing the time a parent bird can spend finding food for itself and keeping it sitting on the ground or in the branches of a tree where it is exposed to much more danger than it would be in the air .
7 Because of this the language in video materials , even for elementary level , tends to be a little more varied than it would be in the textbook .
8 I 'm putting your question down , is it a lot more expensive than it would be in the , in the producer country , which is what you said really , is n't it ?
9 Is it a lot more expensive than it would be in the producer country ?
10 And from London , so it would be on the line where they had the accident , would it not ? ’
11 A legally aided party who is successful in proceedings has a duty to claim costs if it would be in the interests of a paying client to do so in the same circumstances .
12 You do n't know what it 'll be like , if it 'll be like the scenes you see on the news every night .
13 But in this year the first year of the project , because it will be towards the end of the year anyway it has no revenue , net revenue effect .
14 Alex Brown thanked Mr Lang for taking the time to talk to the milk producers present but said : ‘ We know the final decision rests on your shoulders because it will be for the Secretary of State for Scotland to decide on whether proposals for vertically integrated milk co-operatives distort competition after the milk boards are deregulated . ’
15 High Wycombe and Eccles could be earlier than the latter , as they are datable to before c. 175 A.D. , whereas it could be of the third century .
16 Whilst it may be in the interests of the court and a ‘ fair result ’ for as much as possible to be disclosed in the early stages so that the matters really in dispute can be identified and the strength of the evidence assessed , it will often be in the interests of the parties to conceal what they know .
17 There is much to be said for the inclusion of a procedure for suspending with immediate effect a partner whose conduct has given ground for expulsion ( Clause 19.02 ) when the surrounding circumstances may not immediately indicate whether it would be in the interests of the firm that the power to expel should in fact be exercised .
18 If a child subject to an EPO is not living in local authority accommodation , inquiries should establish whether it would be in the child 's best interests to be moved ( s47(3) ( b ) ) .
19 In the courts there may be argument as to the correct interpretation of the enactment : there must be none as to whether it should be on the Statute Book at all .
20 Until a Summons is served , one is in blissful ignorance as to whether it will be under the Optional Procedure or not , unless of course the third party correspondents are charitable enough to advise you .
21 A great book , a bell-ringing book about the Holy Spirit could be written , though it might be in the form of a poem or a novel rather than a theological treatise .
22 Well , that does n't sound again as though it should be in the D P .
23 Tempting as it may be for the harassed mother to jump at the chance of sending her three year old to playschool every morning , imagine the devastating effect this can have when it coincides with the arrival in the home of a brand new baby .
24 Fourth , we may point out that quite often the potential reference of the noun as modified by the adjective will not be the same in the predicate qualifying construction as it would be under the attributive version .
25 His briefer letters to Harry Hooton — avoiding those ‘ terrible letters I used to throw at you last term as it might be from the fruitless monotony of this place ’ — now explain his reading .
26 It is a matter of total indifference to me , as it should be to the hon. Member for Swansea , East ( Mr. Anderson ) .
27 After this digression , it is now time to examine the way in which the curriculum , divided as it should be between the practical and the theoretical , is to be reflected in the school examination system .
28 This is as it should be under the constitution of the United Kingdom .
29 Caterham is as ready as it can be for the single European market , which is of critical importance since 60% of its production is exported .
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