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 But a spell of hot dry summers with high soil moisture deficits , and of winters with low rainfall , would be serious for most aquifers .
13 I think what would be helpful for all of us is to think of our er mental health rather than mental illness
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 ?
17 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 .
18 This course would be suitable for those wishing to improve their English for both business and more general purposes .
19 It would be suitable for any doctor , even if he or she does not specialise in teaching .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 ‘ The Government does not believe that it would be right for this case to be treated as a precedent . ’
23 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 .
24 A school spokesman said the evening would be useful for all Year 9 , 10 and 11 pupils in 11–16 schools .
25 This breadth of coverage is a good thing and would be useful for those requiring a single-book introduction to this research .
26 He had despised her thoroughly ever since she had given him some dire warnings about the state of his aura , and he felt she would be perfect for this review .
27 He had made sure that Oliver was so lonely and miserable that he would be desperate for any friends , however criminal .
28 I have tried to er persuade him that , that Colin would be good for that job .
29 It would be good for each of us to take time this week to thank God for the work of world mission that was revived in 1792 through the effort of William Carey and those around him .
30 He wants a girl friend and I want a boy friend , and as I like him ( or at least what I know of him ) and I think he likes me , I think it would be good for both of us if we could be friends .
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