Example sentences of "would have be [adj] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Without this control it would have been possible for a Committee with a bondholding minority to make bad decisions to the cost of the Bondholders .
2 Under these circumstances , it would have been possible for a ship sailing south from Thera to dock at Dia , unload and set sail again for destinations to the east or west .
3 So it would have been possible for the GMC to try to challenge the basis of clinical ecology .
4 The question to be addressed by an industrial tribunal in a particular case is whether a man would have been dismissed by the employer if , in the same circumstances , he would have been absent for the same length of time for medical reasons .
5 It is too small to have been used for storage or drying , but would have been suitable for the mistress of the house to sit at her small wheel to spin .
6 As an alternative , he proposes that the test be ‘ whether it would have been unreasonable for the doctor not to have proceeded ’ .
7 This was no doubt an acceptable enough decision on the facts had the EAT not propounded the thesis that ‘ if it was reasonable for [ the employee ] to decline these terms , then it would have been unreasonable for the employers to dismiss him for such refusal ’ .
8 the cabin is smart and modern , and the panel well-stocked … but we would have been grateful for an autopilot .
9 Children were fascinated by the ducks and it would have been easy for a toddler to slip through the fence , leaving mum stranded on the other side .
10 Again , given the story 's setting and plot , it would have been easy for an insular national chauvinism to have been the prevailing tone .
11 In this example , it would have been easy for the teacher to have made the child 's decisions for her .
12 It would have been impossible for the Falklands War to be prosecuted successfully with every decision coming to the full Cabinet of twenty-three members , a state of affairs that would have taken every other item off the agenda .
13 That would have been impossible for the Shah .
14 The system has also been ported to an MS-DOS environment , an operation which would have been impossible for the rule-based system .
15 That is the objection er the whole fundamental objection to what is proposed in the Bill as it is a centralising measure was shown quite clearly er er a a by the desire of the Home Secretary to increase his own power as when he intended to appoint the Chairman absolute impudence in my view er to suggest tha that he he should have had the power to appoint a chairman and although congratulations have now been er er poured upon him for withdrawing to wh what 's a position , I would sooner congratulate your er Your Lordships , er all of whom spoke in such a manner that it would have been impossible for the Home Secretary to have carried the measure through .
16 Even so , it would have been impossible for an insect to grow much larger , say to have a girth more than a quarter of an inch in diameter .
17 The modus vivendi was not signed , but it was promulgated in January 1948 in the minutes of the Combined Policy Committee so as to avoid reference to Congress or to the United Nations , which would have been necessary for a formal international agreement .
18 It would have been opportune for the committee to examine the whole purpose and function of A levels , to see whether they were needed at all ; or whether , if retained , they should be radically changed .
19 Since Article 36 ( 2 ) rests upon reciprocity it would have been open for the Court to find that there was no reciprocity between Nicaragua and a State that had protested against its listing as accepting the compulsory jurisdiction of the Court .
20 Without demonstrable concern for their welfare and the active promotion of an identity of interests it would have been difficult for a party of landed and industrial power to retain authority ( for an historical survey of this see McKenzie and Silver 1968 pp 42–73 ) .
21 There was no single set pattern of subjects , but it would have been difficult for a school to neglect totally those regarded as basic and normal .
22 Certainly it would have been difficult for the estate to know which ore came from where .
23 It would have been difficult for the women to explain their cases to DHSS officials and lawyers , with screaming children in tow .
24 And perhaps secondly erm there is not a body of information which has been submitted to er this examination public which advises you in detail on the various issues that we think need to be addressed leading to the erm proposal occasions and I would have thought it would have been difficult for the panel to come to a a conclusion but I may be wrong on that .
25 I was there , as I said , for two and a half years , so it would have been difficult for the teachers to respond to my presence in an artificial way because I was there for such a long time .
26 I was there , as I have said , for two and a half years , so it would have been difficult for the teachers to erm respond to my presence erm in an artificial way because I was there for such a long time .
27 Gasoline would have been ideal for a sudden blaze ; the sealed nuclear drive was useless in that respect .
28 However , as the amending legislation does not have retrospective effect , traders who , under the High Court interpretation , would have been eligible for a repayment supplement are invited to apply for that supplement .
29 Several years ago it would have been incomprehensible for a rational scientist or physician to conclude that myocardial ischaemia might somehow act to protect the heart from necrosis .
30 Which of these fish would have been responsible for the disappearance of my six Neon Tetras ?
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