Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] it be [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | But with Bob 's vinyl guitar work concealing so many intricacies beneath its initial , power-chordal attack , must n't it be difficult for one man to recreate on stage ? |
2 | ‘ Since you are concerned for my safety , would not it be well for the lady Anne to accompany me — she being my duchess and bride ? ’ |
3 | Would not it be impossible for Ministers to be in charge of Government Departments administering those matters for England and Wales ? |
4 | As British Governments of both colours have failed the Turkish Cypriot community in Cyprus , to whom they undertook certain responsibilities under the constitution of 1960 and the treaty of guarantee , would not it be advisable for the Government to be a bit more sensitive to the concerns of the Turkish Cypriots who do not want to see — under whatever agreement , which may be too favourable to the Greek Cypriots — a return to the situation in the 1960s ? |
5 | New Order sell tremendous amounts of records and walk free among the streets of Manchester ) then would n't it be possible for the band to break rock'n'roll traditions by providing alternatives to the old rock show format ? |
6 | Would n't it be easy for er |
7 | And would n't it be neat for his IRA friends to bait the trap for Fraser 's wife with her own brother . |
8 | The Soviets said to Greenspan , ‘ Look , you 're an expert in currency matters , and would n't it be interesting for us to chat about these things ? ’ |