Example sentences of "it [modal v] be [adj] for some " in BNC.
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1 | Although centres generally have more control over what learning and assessment opportunities are offered , it may be preferable for some learning outcomes to be assessed in the workplace , if this opportunity exists ; eg. if a YT trainee carries out reception duties in the workplace it would be more realistic if the centre could arrange for the relevant module ( or learning outcomes ) to be assessed in the work environment . |
2 | But it may be difficult for some people to pretend when they are overwhelmed with anger . |
3 | One , one point that was made to me is , is it might be , it might be too late for this , but it might be helpful for some staff from residential establishments to actually get to understand what official visits are as well . |
4 | Have you do you think it it might be better for some of the brighter ones to stretch them , to go through the whole lot do you know what I mean ? |
5 | ‘ It might be okay for some people , like thae toffs that mammy cleans for , but it 's nae use for the likes of us . |
6 | And of the three of us who knew there was to be a young man on his way down to us by that path during the evening , how many have already made the leap forward to give this nameless victim a name , and begin to see certain reasons why it might be expedient for some if he never reached us ? |
7 | For most people , this omission does n't matter , but it could be important for some who are very sensitive to certain additives . |
8 | ‘ Because it would be good for some of us to see the first moments of your great fame . ’ |
9 | In terms of the Government 's general strategy on economic policy matters , it would be appropriate for some of those issues to be raised in Wednesday 's debate . |
10 | This usually entailed placement at a very tender age , because it would be difficult for some parents to deal with the issue of race and colour if the child had developed a sense of racial identity and pride in his or her heritage . |
11 | If conventionalism were so single-mindedly practised in a particular jurisdiction and so often announced and confirmed by public institutions that people were thereby entitled to rely on that style of adjudication , of course it would be unfair for some judge suddenly to abandon it . |
12 | Clearly , this is another aspect of the European playing field where it would be desirable for some levelling to take place … |
13 | I 'm afraid it will be bleak for some time . ’ |
14 | It is always advisable to check on marketability as it can be tight for some smaller issues . |