Example sentences of "it would be for the " in BNC.

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1 Well it 'd be for the this angle if you extended it so it 'd be eight divided by the three sixty is n't it ?
2 I had a feeling it would be for the best , I said , when I stopped on the hard shoulder that day .
3 I thought long and hard about it but in the end I decided it would be for the best .
4 He confirmed that he did think it would be for the best if I dropped out of family life , and in my heart , I knew he was right .
5 ‘ You think it would be for the best then ? ’
6 I insisted that the Unit must be responsible for its own training and operational planning and that , therefore , the Commander of the Unit must come directly under the C in C. I emphasised how fatal it would be for the proposed unit to be put under any existing branch or formation for administration .
7 Tonight , if the bombers came , it would be for the seventh night in a row ; a whole week without sleep .
8 I had always imagined that when I finally lost my virginity , it would be for the same reason I smoked and drank , because it would have seemed unsophisticated not to .
9 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 .
10 It would be for the benefit of every member of the community in the country ’ .
11 She knew that if she were whirled down again it would be for the last time .
12 It would be for the court to determine whether or not the accommodation was in fact suitable .
13 But , in general , it would be for the third party surety to satisfy itself whether or not it should enter into the bond and to satisfy itself about the accuracy of representations made by the debtor .
14 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 .
15 If therefore we were to interfere , it would be for the purpose of controlling his judgment .
16 If , therefore , we were to interfere , it would be for the purpose of controlling his judgment ; but any interference by us to control the judgment of the visitor would be attended with the most mischievous consequences , since we must then decide upon the statutes of the college , of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum . ’
17 For a brief moment , she actually thought he would defy the old man , but then her heart sank when he sheepishly replied , ‘ Perhaps it would be for the best , dear . ’
18 In practice the Crown would now be unlikely to dismiss a judge without an Address , and it would be for the two Houses to decide whether the misbehaviour justified dismissal .
19 1791 The Gentlemen of the Parish of Kildaltan represent that the Church is much Injured by the Schools being kept therein and that it would be for the General benifit of the Parish to have a School House Built seperate from the Church … appoint a Committee for fixing the Stance of the School House and getting the same Built .
20 This Meeting know they have no title to impose a Tax upon the Community at large towards this purpose , but they feel it an indispensible duty to express how desirable it would be for the use and service of the inhabitabts of Islay .
21 I thought it would be for the best to … to … ’
22 Special Branch say MI5 think it would be for the best if Hampton was taken off this Mills murder case . ’
23 There could however be a tribunal which had jurisdiction to determine whether the preliminary state of facts existed ; here it would be for the inferior tribunal to decide upon all the facts .
24 There would still be the difference between the two sections that , whereas section 5 plainly places the probative burden on the defendant , under section 4 , the defendant would have no more than an evidentiary burden to raise the issue , in which case it would be for the prosecutor to establish that he knew that witnesses were present .
25 At most , therefore , there is in evidential burden on the defendant , and it would be for the prosecutor to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the report was unfair or inaccurate , or that the proceedings were not before a tribunal exercising judicial authority .
26 It would be for the jury to decide whether consent was present , applying its ‘ combined good sense , experience and knowledge of human nature and modern behaviour to all the relevant facts . ’
27 If a prosecution were brought it would be for the court to decide what the statements meant .
28 As making the parliamentary channel available in Members ' rooms would be tantamount to supplying a clean feed direct from the Chamber , it would be for the Select Committee on Broadcasting , Etc. in the first instance , to approve such a proposal .
29 ‘ I truly feel it would be for the best . ’
30 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
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