Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] would [be] up to " in BNC.

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1 The Commission said , however , that it would be up to member states to propose and enforce measures protecting environmentally sensitive areas from shipping , as this was a matter of national , rather than Community , jurisdiction .
2 It would show whether the US and the Soviet Union really had a role to play in Europe and it would be up to Germans themselves to work out their international posture .
3 He said what he thought teams could end up playing on the pitches without paying for them , and it would be up to the council whether it called police to remove the players .
4 The Institute has been given legal advice to the effect that there is a possibility that the defence of qualified or absolute privilege might be available , but it would be up to the courts to decide and the only way of finding out would be a test case .
5 Indeed , I could invite the Archangel Gabriel from Heaven — but it would be up to him whether he came or not ! ’
6 ‘ It will probably take a few more days before we know the source , but it would be up to the Disciplinary Committee to decide whether it will be made public , ’ he said .
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