Example sentences of "would be [adj] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . |
2 | In a paragraph entitled New Opportunities , Harley warns , ‘ The many Unix VAR 's and resellers should probably be more concerned with the loss of a stable , independent source for Unix than an imaginary NT monster ( and ) it would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . ’ |
3 | She would be awake for most of the night anyway . |
4 | It can be seen that a high degree of organisation and ample provision of resources would be essential for such an exercise to work . |
5 | It would be undesirable for this process to be fully automated . |
6 | Both logistically and procedurally it would be impossible for all four cases to be pursued to trial at the same time , and it was therefore natural for the Barclays ( Asia ) and West L.B. matters to be placed in relative suspense , whilst attention was concentrated on Carrian and B.M.F.L. |
7 | And the few new sites made available through the Countryside Stewardship Access Scheme would be impossible for most people to find , said Douglas Hart , who monitored seven out of the 11 locations in Suffolk . |
8 | Because of the nature of the allegations and counter-allegations it would be necessary for all the children to be subjected to psychiatric examination : the Official Solicitor recognises this but has postponed arranging any such examination pending the result of this appeal . |
9 | No growth in the BES company at all , after charges , would be necessary for this investment to double in value over five years . |
10 | There was subsequent correspondence with the Board of Trade , enquiring whether Parliamentary Powers and an inspection would be necessary for those lines which led to depôts and on which a public service would never be provided . |
11 | With just six weeks to go to the British Olympic trials , officials wanted all concerned to be aware of the potential repercussions following the recent National Olympic Committee meeting when it was decided that anyone guilty of a violation the IOC medical code would be ineligible for any British team . |
12 | ‘ It would be better for these people to suffer the knock of failing their test once than have a bigger knock afterwards , such as a road accident , ’ she says . |
13 | You ought to relax a bit , that would be better for both of you . |
14 | Griffiths had in fact suggested that rather than try to create new bridging structures by organizational change , it would be better for both statutory authorities to have clearly defined responsibilities and roles which did not overlap . |
15 | Obviously it would be better for both parties if all the sponsorship we need comes from a single organisation . |
16 | Obviously it would be better for both parties if all the sponsorship we need comes from a single organisation . |
17 | Obviously it would be better for both parties if all the sponsorship we need comes from a single organisation . |
18 | But a spell of hot dry summers with high soil moisture deficits , and of winters with low rainfall , would be serious for most aquifers . |
19 | I think what would be helpful for all of us is to think of our er mental health rather than mental illness |
20 | I think it would be beneficial for each committee member to have a clearly defined area of responsibility in order to spread the load and develop expertise in particular areas . |
21 | It would be possible for these records to be analysed in order to produce statistics at the Local Authority level , which could then be used to improve the specificity of the estimates . |
22 | from what you 've told us , it would be possible for this aircraft to be so multi mission it could replace the whole of the front line er R A F fast jet strain , could that be true ? |
23 | Our new clippers came with fine blades , and though the handbook said these would be suitable for most horses , Skipper was obviously not in that category . |
24 | This course would be suitable for those wishing to improve their English for both business and more general purposes . |
25 | It would be suitable for any doctor , even if he or she does not specialise in teaching . |
26 | This hour , before the heat began to build up , was the best time of day to be out of doors , and since her mistress would be asleep for some time yet she was free to go as she pleased . |
27 | We believe that it would be right for much of the communication between teachers and parents to take that form at the reporting ages and between them . |
28 | ‘ The Government does not believe that it would be right for this case to be treated as a precedent . ’ |
29 | Substantial assets are held in this way , and the Government do not think it would be right for this to pass to individual beneficiaries entirely tax free . |
30 | A school spokesman said the evening would be useful for all Year 9 , 10 and 11 pupils in 11–16 schools . |