Example sentences of "[noun] would [verb] be [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | If the proposals which I put forward on behalf of the Conservative group had been adopted , £15,000 not £1,500 would have been available for practical environmental issues this year . |
2 | So I doubt if our hero would have been good for many heroics after swigging that . |
3 | The friend lived at the end of the Piccadilly Line so Dennis had insisted on escorting Gillian to Covent Garden when Leicester Square would have been easier for her . |
4 | Gasoline would have been ideal for a sudden blaze ; the sealed nuclear drive was useless in that respect . |
5 | Last year , two of my hon. Friend 's constituents in such a house paid £676 in community charge , so this year 's council tax would have been cheaper for them — |
6 | Which of these fish would have been responsible for the disappearance of my six Neon Tetras ? |
7 | 15 March 1986 : A Ford takeover of Austin Rover would have been good for Britain , according to a top Ford executive . |
8 | Roxburgh had said the occasion would have been worthwhile for Scotland if the friendly match yielded a genuine contender for a place in the fiercely competitive atmosphere of Lisbon 's Stadium of Light next month . |
9 | The effects of the full implementation of the changes would have been substantial for particular areas and many small businesses would have been badly affected . |
10 | If Stamford had been a vigorous industrial town like Nottingham or Leicester , the results of this feudal control would have been disastrous for the health and housing of the population . |
11 | If these seem relatively modest benefits , it is perhaps more useful to consider whether a more radical and comprehensive anti-monopoly policy would have been better for society . |
12 | Case records were retrieved and examined to established if these patients would have been suitable for transplant assessment , either on the basis of poor quality of life or expected survival , in the absence of transplantation , of less than one year . |
13 | With family support of the kind practised here in Bristol , the situation would have been easier for me to accept . |
14 | Prior to 12th April , both women would have been eligible for free advice . |