Example sentences of "[pron] an [adj] proposition " in BNC.
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1 | It is unlikely that any company would find it an economic proposition to make all the components it embodies in its products . |
2 | It is unlikely that any company would find it an economic proposition to make all the components it embodies in its products . |
3 | The limited number of large power stations , a comparatively small work-force with little history of industrial action , and a strong , centralized organization made it an attractive proposition for governments wanting to maintain clear control over energy supply . |
4 | No one thinks it an important proposition that what promotes survival of the human species promotes survival of the human species . |
5 | So , when Caine told Peter Langan that he was interested in setting up a British restaurant along the lines of La Coupole , Langan found it an irresistible proposition . |
6 | The post-war National Insurance arrangements made it an unattractive proposition for married women , typically low-waged , to opt for paying full National Insurance contributions when a much cheaper ‘ married woman 's option ’ was available . |