Example sentences of "would [be] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Significant moves have been made towards introducing such a requirement in the near future , however , and it would be prudent to take account of these when planning your return .
2 Melia suggests that as far as strictly medical treatment is concerned , it would be prudent to leave doctor 's business to doctors !
3 It would be prudent to allow c .
4 So for the time being it would be prudent to treat money as a major variable in our relationship with crime and conformity .
5 It would be prudent to assume that the GRU , in collaboration with its clients , is effective at identifying needs and diverting what it purloins to the right places .
6 Chairman Roger Pedder says : ‘ While it may be hoped that the position will improve , members of the 1990/91 and 1991/92 policy years would be prudent to make provision for supplementary calls of 7% and 6% of the contributions for these years . ’
7 So , keep on running , keep your fat intake under control and if there is a history of heart disease in your immediate family ( a close relative under 50 ) , it would be prudent to have your cholesterol tested by your doctor .
8 You should have studied all the syllabus , but it would be prudent to have a full knowledge of the topics with a high probability .
9 It would be prudent to consider the use of a layer of Terram 1000 geotextile , or equivalent , to cover the backfill/drainage material to reduce future maintenance .
10 The question whether a landlord can peaceably re-enter is not clear ; it would be prudent to apply for leave .
11 Owing to the provisions of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland and Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Brown [ 1981 ] AC 487 it would be prudent to obtain the consent to the conveyance from any other occupier of the matrimonial home aged 18 years or more , coupled with confirmation from such occupier that he or she is agreeable to the rights of the mortgagee taking priority over his or her rights in the property or its proceeds of sale .
12 Given that change in circumstances , we , it was felt that it would be prudent to propose to members a change to the actual statement which was in place , so that it would permit consideration of longer term borrowing , in particular circumstances and where it 's in the interest of the authority , and have the flexibility to do so , in relating to the prudent managements of its affairs , Chairman .
13 Whilst the notice itself may be sufficient to sever the beneficial joint tenancy , to prevent a conveyance by the survivor either through ignorance or fraud it would be prudent to endorse a memorandum on the last conveyance to the effect that severance has taken place .
14 Cannibalism has no place in a colonial species and I would be disinclined to breed from a specimen with a behavioural defect of this type .
15 It would be heartless to deny her the pleasure of feeling that she is making a useful contribution to the preparation of meals , but it would be equally unkind not to make it clear to her from the beginning just who will be in charge and wearing the chef 's hat !
16 Mind you , as that would increase the likelihood of seeing in real life what 's on the cover of Jilly Cooper 's Riders , maybe it would be detrimental to showground safety .
17 But with thousands of jobs in mining and the offshore industry at stake , it would be unkind to prolong the agony too long .
18 It would be unkind to talk of the pollsters making excuses , but they do have explanations .
19 It would be unkind to attribute this decision to her intention to publish her own diaries . )
20 It would be mischievous to suggest that the opponents no longer see safety as a problem , but it does seem to have receded from the foreground , despite the fact that — or could it be because ? — there was a serious nuclear accident in the US , in a PWR very different from that designed for Sizewell .
21 It would be mischievous to suggest that pupils who pay attention to the teacher 's traditional emphases in primary mathematics give themselves a positive disadvantage for future success in mathematics , but the evidence seems to point in this direction .
22 The maintenance of full employment would be essential to enable social insurance to work properly .
23 If external supplies of electricity to the pumps were lost for any reason , such an operation would be essential to stop heat accumulating in the core .
24 If appearing on behalf of a respondent in such a case it would be essential to argue the alternative reasons when showing what was the reason for dismissal .
25 Some units may have better locations or facilities than others , and it would be essential to reflect seasonality .
26 Olsens said that Sunday working would be essential to keep the yard open .
27 As schemes differ it would be essential to enquire at a local branch .
28 Even Alan Clark gave a written statement to the court which would be essential to convict Henderson , Peter Allen and Trevor Abraham of Matrix .
29 A more detailed mutagenesis analysis of these sites , would be essential to elucidate the molecular significance of these sequences during the heteromeric interaction of TFIIF and its association with RNA polymerase II .
30 Moreover , the material upon which he had to work was that of the early stages of industrial capitalism and of the working-class political movement , so that in any case it would be essential to review his theory in the light of subsequent historical experience .
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