Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] would be [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | Not all triable either way cases that are currently committed to the Crown Court for trial would be suitable for trial by magistrates . |
2 | They had both of them thought that the climate of Panama would be bad for the racquets , although it turned out in the end that he could perfectly well have taken them with him . |
3 | The persuasive Lawrence convinced Kernaghan a change of clubs would be good for him . |
4 | In addition , the Scheme allows for payment to be made in some cases where the assessment of probability of causation would be insufficient for liability to be established in the courts . |
5 | It can be seen that a high degree of organisation and ample provision of resources would be essential for such an exercise to work . |
6 | What all this suggests is that people themselves may anticipate that a particular type of credit would be difficult for them to arrange , and therefore simply do not apply for it . |
7 | It would be good to have a national minimum wage , but the practicalities in terms of employment would be dangerous for the management of the British economy . |
8 | Property was essentially to be divided territorially , that is , the location of property would be decisive for its allocation . |
9 | Within six months , they in turn would be ripe for constructive torment by Lexandro 's peers . |
10 | The transfer of souls in reincarnation would be important for The Waste Land , but in 1915 the ‘ revitalizing of the classics ’ , as Eliot later described one of the effects of anthropology , seems most apparent in ‘ Mr. Apollinax ’ where we are made very aware of the primitive , and particularly sexual aspects of classical mythology . |
11 | Although average cumulative lifetime exposure to oestradiol would be higher for older women , our study suggests that levels of current exposure are higher for younger women . |
12 | We might imagine that access to housing would be equal for men and women , since they most often share this in the marital home . |
13 | The CAP reforms also affect non-farmers and it has been proposed that an annual premium of 150 ECU per hectare would be payable for a period of 20 years to private individuals rather than farmers who afforest agricultural land . |