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

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1 With all the evil there is , there is no man but would rather be a free agent , than a mere machine without the evil ; and what is best for each individual , must be best for the whole .
2 What 's good for showbusiness and for running and jumping must be good for the United Kingdom , and therefore this lot deserves my vote .
3 It must be good for the soul . ’
4 It must be good for the community and the people who live in it . ’
5 Since the Board are entering into a Scheme for adult education in co-operation with the LEA in Cambridgeshire much in the same way ( as ) had been done in Bedfordshire it seems as if it might be best for the Board to be recognised as the Responsible Body for this type of course .
6 If you still have a week before you leave , Eurocheques might be best for the Continent .
7 In cases involving more than one child , the circular advised that it might be better for the local Board of Guardians to test the widow 's need by offering to take the children into the workhouse rather than give her outdoor relief .
8 The red one 'll be better for the girls would n't it ?
9 Er it 's okay to say , yes three or four thousand I 'll play about with and I think Japan 'll be good for the next five years , that 's a different matter , but if you 're dependent on something for income and security , then you ca n't really take a risk profile on , on , on your money .
10 For what could be better for the life of individualistic man than privatisation ?
11 ‘ It may be good for the cause , but the cause is n't everything , ’ she said .
12 The proliferation of glossy reports , brochures and prospectuses may be good for the designers and a printing company or two , but our impression is that this is more about the marketing of the British government than about marketing West Belfast , and we wonder what it achieves in terms of breaking down outsiders ' negative stereotypes of the area and of the people who live here .
13 If the parent finds difficulty in not reacting to the child while in ‘ time out ’ on the chair , it may be better for the child to be placed in a safe separate room for the equivalent time .
14 Personally , I have no strong views on substitution or replacement , but it would be better for the image of the game as a whole if sham injuries were removed by allowing teams to substitute players if they so wished .
15 Lord Justice Bingham has concluded that it would be better for the duty to be a statutory one .
16 He swiftly decided that it would be better for the Elves to have these people as allies rather than enemies .
17 This reflected the view that the uncertainties then facing financial markets were such that it would be better for the chips to be cashed in — thereby realising a useful profit — rather than to bank on better times in the ensuing two to three months .
18 ‘ 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 . ’
19 The court must therefore be satisfied that the order will positively contribute to the child 's welfare and must not make an order unless it considers that doing so would be better for the child than making no order at all .
20 By section 1(3) of the Act of 1989 Parliament has required a court exercising this jurisdiction to have regard to a number of considerations and by subsection ( 5 ) has directed the court to make no order , notwithstanding an agreement between the parties , unless it considers that doing so would be better for the child than making no order at all .
21 Er I I personally think that would be better for the area , yes .
22 But because of the growth of Anti-Americanism in Iran , " I decided that it would be better for the Shah to live elsewhere . "
23 Of course , what is really needed , and what would be better for the children 's education , would be either more nursery schools , or reception classes that have the right equipment and staff , and the ability to cope with the three and four-year-olds they are being handed so prematurely .
24 This is because s1(5) of the Children Act precludes the court from making an order unless it considers that this would be better for the child than making no order at all .
25 Failure to follow this guidance will not invalidate any subsequent proceedings but may clearly influence the court when it applies the principle in s1(5) of the Act and considers whether an order would be better for the child than no order at all .
26 ( c ) Presumption of no order The court can not make an order under the Act unless it considers that this would be better for the child than making no order at all ( s1(5) ) .
27 The presumption of no order in s1(5) applies to interim orders and the court should not make one unless satisfied that the order would be better for the child than no order .
28 In particular , the court must be satisfied that the order would be better for the child than no order at all ( s1(5) ) .
29 We feel it would be better for the village .
30 So unilateralism says Mr. O'Brian must not be made to pay damages for the emotional injury he caused Mrs. McLoughlin even though the judge thinks the opposite rule would be better for the future .
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