Example sentences of "not be [adj] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Had the House of Lords retained the power to block the Commons utterly , and particularly had it not been possible for the Labour administration of 1945–51 force through its nationalisation policies by using the Parliament Act procedure to amend the 1911 Act , it is likely that the House of Lords would have been abolished .
2 It has not been possible for the American navy to leave behind the assets that it had developed there , but my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence will certainly take note of the point that the hon. Lady raised about Ministry of Defence assets in the area .
3 It had not been reasonable for the Royal Mail to use their dismissals as an example of enforcement of the new rules .
4 She had a small collection of recipes which had not been suitable for the Mediterranean book and these now became French Country Cooking , published in 1951 .
5 Such data have not been available for the public sector in England and Wales until the OPCS Survey of School Leavers ( Redpath and Harvey , 1987 ) .
6 I have many points to answer , rather than respond to hon. Members who have not been present for the full debate .
7 I 've not been bad for a long long time .
8 While reporting strong inquiry levels , he said orders were still quiet and warned it would not be possible for the European automated systems business to sustain its 1991 performance this year .
9 Given the increasing difficulty which the local authorities are experiencing in offering financial help to their institutions , especially to those polytechnics in urban areas where their parent authorities are under greater pressure from the Department of the Environment to keep rate increases down , it may not be possible for the public sector institutions , try as they may , to keep up their student numbers .
10 It would not be possible for the same midget ganglion cells to be optimized for both functions .
11 He opened by stating that he felt ‘ that a complete separation of crime from sin would not be good for the moral law and might be disastrous for the criminal ’ .
12 It will not be pleasant for the elderly to live in the town centre .
13 SSP will not be payable for the first 3 Qualifying Days in any PIW ; these are the waiting days .
14 But every site is different in soil type , degree and nature of the contamination — a solution suitable for a disused gasworks may not be appropriate for a leaking landfill .
15 The ICAEW recognises that many of the detailed provisions , designed with the individual private investor in mind , may not be appropriate for the experienced or corporate client ( referred to under the regulations as ‘ corporate finance clients ’ ) .
16 Conversely a loosely woven fabric would not be successful for a Roman blind , which requires a firm , stable fabric .
17 By an order dated 8 July 1992 Ward J. granted a declaration on the ex parte application of T. 's father that it would not be unlawful for the first defendant , the West Midlands Regional Health Authority , to administer to T. a blood transfusion in the course of medical treatment despite the absence of her consent , since it was in her best interests .
18 Surely it can not be right for a foreign company , faced with recession and a lack of profitability at home , in Sweden , to cut its overseas operations and , in doing so , close down the United Kingdom 's strategic bus manufacturing plant .
19 Years of experience tell us that standard beds may not be right for every human body .
20 Director-general Stig Larsson says , however , that privatisation will not be feasible for the foreseeable future — and he would like to see infrastructure brought under SJ 's control .
21 This idea may not be suitable for a real beginner , but if anyone is really enthusiastic about cake decorating it should not take long to acquire the necessary skills , enabling them to create some lovely and different effects .
22 This type of window would not be suitable for a festoon or ruched blind , however , unless there was enough width for a minimum of two scallops .
23 Therefore training a connected speech recognition system with isolated words may not be satisfactory for a connected word recognition system ( McInnes & Jack , 1988 ) .
24 For example , it would not be advisable for a single woman to go on holiday alone to some of the Middle Eastern countries .
25 This might satisfy the legal practitioner or practical reformer but could not be sufficient for the political theorist for whom the issue of order is of central importance .
26 As you can see although Gubberford Lane has been added to a list ‘ awaiting financial approval ’ this may not be forthcoming for a long time .
27 Emilio Butragueno , who twisted an ankle in earning the first of three penalties , may not be fit for the European Cup first leg in Milan next week .
28 This may not be important for a well-fed family pet , but if ever such a cat were to find itself lost or homeless it would rapidly die of starvation .
29 He had understood Mr Murray 's reference to ‘ no price will be payable for the transfer ’ to mean that he ( Mr Gillespie ) would not be liable for the actual transfer costs , such as stamp duty .
30 £50 Excess BJ The Society shall not be liable for the first £50 of each and every loss arising from any of the causes specified in Paragraphs A.2 to A.4 inclusive A.6 to A.11 inclusive B.1 and B.2 of Section 1 of this policy .
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