Example sentences of "would [be] [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Had the two junctions not been converted to single track it would be impossible for two trains to collide on them , BR 's then director of operations , Ivor Warburton , agreed .
2 There was subsequent correspondence with the Board of Trade , enquiring whether Parliamentary Powers and an inspection would be necessary for those lines which led to depôts and on which a public service would never be provided .
3 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 .
4 But a spell of hot dry summers with high soil moisture deficits , and of winters with low rainfall , would be serious for most aquifers .
5 It is therefore safe for a fire-engine driver to proceed at a higher speed than would be possible for other drivers .
6 I considered keeping observation actually on the flat but because of its its location , did not feel that it would be possible for armed officers or for that matter , any officer , to maintain observation for any period of time without being seen .
7 It would be possible for these records to be analysed in order to produce statistics at the Local Authority level , which could then be used to improve the specificity of the estimates .
8 In the still longer term it would be possible for national planners and institutional managers of initial teacher education to adjust the mix of curriculum , pedagogy and school-based learning in such a way as to narrow avoidable gaps between initial and in-service teacher education .
9 I am sure that Opposition Members will be delighted to hear me speak about the free market because they were in some doubt about whether it would be possible for Conservative Members to mention that .
10 If the reasons given were genuine and clear , it would be easy for unscrupulous shoppers ( in a later application ) to apply in terms which avoided the pitfall .
11 The author 's aim is to provide an account of the chemistry and analytical techniques associated with compounds of these three elements which would be suitable for non-analytical chemists and engineers .
12 Our new clippers came with fine blades , and though the handbook said these would be suitable for most horses , Skipper was obviously not in that category .
13 One of Elliott 's predecessors , Andy Warhol , said everyone would be famous for 15 minutes .
14 It would be healthy for public services and for dole queues if we could move away from national wage bargaining in a variety of areas .
15 He had made sure that Oliver was so lonely and miserable that he would be desperate for any friends , however criminal .
16 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 .
17 I believe the present system could be improved and would be grateful for any examples of assessment forms used by practitioners in similar areas .
18 I would be grateful for any details of artists and value .
19 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 .
20 Technical assistance worth ECU400,000,000 would be available for specific projects in 1991 and a further undetermined sum in 1992 .
21 ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development .
22 The spokesman added that the shower would be available for all councillors to use .
23 Less money would be available for one-off projects and schemes over the next year , William Brown , chairman of the SAC , said .
24 In addition to these plans , each of which would be appropriate for different zones , there should be an overall plan to limit the total amount of traffic in the city as a whole .
25 Before considering future development it would be advisable for those agencies already providing or assisting in the provision of day care to evaluate current service to determine its efficacy .
26 This would be valuable for those crops processed before use , eg , oilseed rape , sugar beet or soya beans .
27 However the whole team would be responsible for all aspects of Council Tax for individual taxpayers in that area .
28 Although the local authority would be responsible for any damages in cases of negligence , it could in turn take disciplinary action against teachers .
29 Finally ‘ bronze ’ officers would be responsible for post-disaster operations .
30 I think in general terms , we were having a discussion only the other day , and thinking of possible applications of one form of another of microprocessors , only very generally I might add , but if we thought of an application which would save paying someone 's salary on a weekly or monthly basis , then that would be attractive for obvious reasons , you know , that the sort of when one totals up wages and salaries over a full year then that 's a significant saving to be made and therefore it justifies the initial investment cost in whatever the system might be .
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