Example sentences of "it would be [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 It would be no problem for her to make a meal for two , or suggest he bring a take-away , and , prior to this morning , she felt she probably would have agreed to that .
2 It would be no life for any young woman , and she — ’
3 But even if this was the case , it would be no justification for the party 's boycott of the province .
4 It would be no trouble for us , maybe , but it 'd trouble those gorgios who pass along the road and they 'd start complaining about us .
5 Also , it would be a thrill for the cunt .
6 I persuaded her to come on this course because I thought it would be a change for us both . ’
7 It would be a formality for a representative of the Assembly to ask the Archon to propose the opening motion .
8 It would be a defence for a person charged to prove that he/she had good reason or lawful authority for having the article with him or her in a public place .
9 Since many parents were miserable at being separated from their offspring and it would be a struggle for some to pay money for their misery , they finally decided to have them home again .
10 RCA was initially keen to release ‘ Davni Chasy ’ from the Ukrainian LP but eventually agreed it would be a mistake for the band 's début single on a major label .
11 But it would be a mistake for women to consider themselves reasonably ‘ safe ’ , because after the menopause a woman loses the protective effect of her hormones and her chances of suffering from heart disease are almost equal to a man 's .
12 But the modern world is not neatly distinct from traditional society , even in its most Westernized corners , and it would be a mistake for International Relations to suppose otherwise .
13 It would be a mistake for anyone to infer that Boulestin was a man who had no more sense than to attempt amateur cooking in his own restaurant .
14 Meanwhile , it would be a mistake for legislation on divorce , tax or pensions to assume that they had .
15 He had not been serious , and although she had thought herself in love with him at the time he had known that it would be a mistake for them to marry — even if Burun , who was her father , had been prepared to permit such a thing .
16 I have not yet concluded the exploration , and I think that it would be a mistake for me to make any premature statement about our next intentions , but I shall keep the House informed .
17 It would be a mistake for the ANC or the government to think that they are the only parties in the negotiating process . "
18 The disclosure letter is just as important a part of the negotiations as the sale and purchase agreement , and it would be a mistake for extensive work to go into the due diligence exercise and subsequent negotiations of the sale and purchase agreement , only to be undone by an inadequate disclosure letter .
19 But it would be a mistake for many , if not most companies , to follow Rentokil 's example .
20 It would be a pity for any initial training to be wasted . ’
21 We were discussing in form period , Asian languages in this school , about people who want to take it , that it would be a chance for people to learn another language , say , if non-Asian children take it they would come to respect it .
22 For one thing , it would be a chance for her to escape some of the tension in the house .
23 Another equally banal excuse was that it would be a hardship for Blake 's wife to visit him if he was moved away from London .
24 and the problem of access to the flats , and sometimes the necessity to walk quite a long way before you can get out onto the street , which would be a problem for young mothers with , with , with small children , as equally it would be a problem for elderly people or disabled people .
25 His supporters say that if , in the end , he decided to quit , it would be a disaster for the economy .
26 It would be a disaster for Spain and the rest of Europe if the Fascists came to power . ’
27 He says that vaccines do n't always work , it would be a disaster for even one infected dog to get into this country .
28 It would be a reward for effort .
29 If we must have ‘ classics ’ let us accept James Steel Smith 's definition of a book that ‘ provides some special imaginative experience which the child is not likely to get from other sources — or at least in the same degree of intensity — and which ‘ it would be a shame for him to miss ’ ( 1967 , p. 121 ) .
30 Announcing the move , Transport Secretary John MacGregor said it would be a boost for the railfreight industry , encouraging companies to switch freight from road to rail .
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