Example sentences of "would be [adj] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But then when I 'd strengthened her up I said she 'd be alright for a few days .
2 Erm they would n't she 'd be alright for the first time you see , but they would get tired and then they 'd be they 'd be on to me .
3 In even a marginally warmer climate than Champagne 's , the sugar-acid ratio would be unsuitable for a fine sparkling wine .
4 As you say , it would be impossible for a single man to do any real damage to the craft .
5 It would be impossible for the affluent to live in peace if conflict after conflict exploded in the third world .
6 However , by asking members of the elite group questions such as ‘ How many members of the group have you worked with on committees ? ’ , and ‘ How well do you know each member of the group ? ’ and ‘ Whose support would be necessary for a major project to get substantial community backing ? ’ , some elite studies of community power have revealed remarkable consensuses about the existence of elite groups , and about their power , and have supported such findings with demonstrations of the interaction of members of the supposed elite groups .
7 Even though a ‘ conspiracy of doves ’ would be better for every single individual than the evolutionarily stable strategy , natural selection is bound to favour the ESS .
8 ‘ Mr. Bonanza thought it would be better for the young lady to be taken somewhere away from here , where she could rest and get well . ’
9 No , oh , I mean personally I think it would be better for the United Reformed to join up with the shared pastures instead of joining up with the Methodist because the Methodist have got plenty of churches in their area , have n't they ?
10 As time went on and Basil began showing me all of these things , it gradually came over me that it would be nice for the American people to see that English art was much more variegated and lively than just these big portraits .
11 The level would be uniform for the whole country and the proceeds would be distributed to local authorities in proportion to the number of adults in their area .
12 The particular combination of skills and financial support by Exxon Chemicals created a unique situation which WWF thought would be beneficial for a particular project .
13 Certainly the United States should be kept out of the Asian continent and it would be beneficial for the Korean peninsula to be ruled by a communist government .
14 They would be noticeable for a few days after passing into the camp , unfamiliar faces asking the way to the lavatories , or being excused washing-up by the people in whose rooms they had been placed .
15 After the 1906 printing the plates were inked up and varnished over but not cancelled in any way : theoretically , therefore , it would be possible for a new purchaser to print from them .
16 The lowest , most general , and most unambiguously useful level consists in the employment of a computer to perform a humdrum task in less time than would be possible for an unaided human : the search through a text for a quotation , the determination of a word frequency , the construction and analysis of a contingency table , the classification of iconic data .
17 To avoid disruption it would be possible for the new statutory definition to apply only to new trusts , leaving the old law to continue to apply to old trusts by way of transition .
18 This was that if we did n't take part in the inquiry , then it would be easy for the pro-nuclear lobby to accuse us of ignoring democracy , throwing up the chance to have our say , implying that our case was too weak to risk exposure .
19 Erm having produced that report and having erm er done the follow up on it , it does n't seem to me that it would be reasonable for the general assembly to expect that the Board would come back year after year with repetitions of what we 've already said , and that 's why the commissioner notices that erm we do n't report this year on child abuse .
20 That there would be areas within those sectors which would be suitable for a new a new settlement .
21 It was the year that the Beatles released ‘ Revolution ’ , a record one American critic charged would be suitable for the Democratic Party 's 1968 platform , with Lennon 's put-downs of people who went talking of Chairman Mao and were n't going to make it anyhow .
22 The leisure facilities would provide activities to encourage the youngsters to remain in the area , and the addition of a small health centre would be invaluable for the elderly and the young mothers in the area .
23 In Voyce v Voyce ( 1991 ) P & CR 290 the Court of Appeal decided that an intention to make a gift , by the legal owner of a cottage to another , albeit an imperfect gift since there was no deed , coupled with later conduct such that it would be inequitable for the legal owner to assert his rights , was sufficient to order the successor in title of the donor to transfer the freehold to the donee .
24 " It would be dangerous for a fit man to pursue this animal now .
25 The final paragraph should have explained that our objection to the proposal to put steps down if the path slipped due to the retaining wall collapsing was that a ) steps would be dangerous for the many elderly people who used the footpath ; b ) it would mean the council cutting into our upper bank and undermining our house garden wall and c ) the council should consider the alternative access to the path offered by our neighbour , Mr M Jones if they did not intend to preserve the present route .
26 Boeing paid for it all , and perhaps it would be well for the more cynically-minded who believe aircraft manufacturers are only in the business to make money to remember that Boeing had no legal obligation to contribute a single penny .
27 What can be said for them is that if the High Priest is acting in the fullest awareness at present attainable by his people , it is right for him to perform the sacrifice , just as it would be right for a Western onlooker to try to dissuade him ; he is not like a Nazi who has voluntarily shut himself off from the knowledge of biology and history and the personal sensitivity attained by the culture of the Weimar Republic .
28 On the major question of the legal basis for pension schemes in the future , Mr. Murphy said ‘ The Working Party consider that the principles of trust law appropriately updated , continue to be valid , but we think it would be right for the central principles of trust law to be re-stated and put into the context of pension schemes .
29 He said it would be useful for the Jessi partners to consider his company 's participation .
30 You 're right , it would be pointless for the two of you to overlap .
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