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

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1 For the present it would be advisable not to report such allegations without giving the person defamed an opportunity to refute them in the same report .
2 A colour leaflet could be produced for the trail which would be available free of charge to visitors .
3 making er the hay To make er That was in the harvest time for the harvest it would be oh nearly three three cart loads of sheaves for a for a stack .
4 I half expected that when we pitched camp for the night there 'd be some sort of ceremony — I do n't know , burning a bundle of clothes or whatever .
5 It 's performance is shattering , as for the money you would be entitled to expect .
6 I mean I suppose if we were just going for the day it would be alright .
7 It was as if he were preparing for the day he would be a big man himself in this town and wanted everyone on his side , wanted them all to think of him as a customer .
8 I learned that my parents had got to London and prayed for the day I 'd be able to see them .
9 It was very important that its totem animal — often an eagle or a snake — not be harmed , for the manitou itself would be deeply angered by such an action .
10 After all the signatures were collected for the petition it would be a pity to lose this service as well .
11 In considering priorities for the future it would be sensible to assume a substantial increase in welfare need combined with a decrease in government support .
12 Where there is no fee charged by the appointing authority for the appointment there would be no " consideration " and therefore no contract .
13 For a while he would be treading very softly , for awe of this little Welsh saint 's indignation and forbearance .
14 Many of these Whig Jacobite tracts can be said to reflect commonwealth principles , in the sense that they argued for a monarchy which would be severely limited .
15 Where a firm enters into speculative trades for a customer it would be well advised to document any evidence that the customer has the financial ability to absorb any losses which he may incur without undue detriment to his standard of living .
16 He was annoyed by the Transport 200 argument , saying a rail link would not remove the need for a bypass which would be used by 14,000 vehicles a day .
17 For a week there would be seven different programmes : i.e. a brass band one night , a string quartet the next , followed by a small choir with soloists , and perhaps a pianist .
18 Not an easy one by any stretch of the imagination but it 's one if you 're looking desperately for an equalizer you 'd be hoping to score from .
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