Example sentences of "[noun sg] would be [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if association with the Olympics would n't help in getting sponsorships ( which it definitely would ) , by being in the Olympic movement U.S. rugby would be eligible for large U.S. Olympic Committee grants to help administer its programmes . |
2 | Its true reasoning was that doubled car consumption would be good for General Motors and what was good for General Motors , as its president , Charles E. Wilson , memorably announced as his political philosophy , was good for the country . |
3 | The microfilm equipment would be available for other uses within RBGE , e.g. microfilm copies of Herbarium type specimens could be produced , for sale or loan to other institutions . |
4 | After the first week of unemployment the claimant would receive 7s. per week for a maximum of fifteen weeks in any one year , paid at the labour exchange at which registration would be compulsory for insured workers . |
5 | Under the programme outlined in ‘ Restoring the Balance ’ the single tier authority would be responsible for strategic management such as setting performance and quality standards . |
6 | The sound of this guitar would be ideal for acoustic bluesers and fingerstyle players of most descriptions . |
7 | Less money would be available for one-off projects and schemes over the next year , William Brown , chairman of the SAC , said . |
8 | The effects of the Maastricht agreement will be extremely beneficial for inward investment into Britain , but does my hon. Friend not agree that all the paraphernalia that would be inflicted on industry by a Labour Government would be disastrous for inward investment ? |
9 | I thought this tip would be useful for other intarsia knitters too . |
10 | Within six months , they in turn would be ripe for constructive torment by Lexandro 's peers . |
11 | Registers of contaminated land would be available for public scrutiny from April 1993 . |
12 | It appears that the mother would be eligible for financial assistance in returning with the children to Australia , whereas the father and the lady with whom he now lives would have to fund their own travel arrangements to England and to that extent the father would be disadvantaged . |