Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [modal v] be appropriate " in BNC.
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1 | The beginning of the third movement of the Ninth Symphony , or the third movement of the Archduke Trio would be appropriate . |
2 | Astrophysics graduates find jobs not only in government and university observatories , but also in most fields of industry and applied research where a physics degree would be appropriate . |
3 | There are many new technologies , and the expert procedure may be appropriate to many more applications than the instances discussed in Chapter 7 . |
4 | The size of print should be checked and the use of low vision aids or closed circuit television may be appropriate . |
5 | There may nevertheless be a small number of cases in which a family assistance order may be appropriate and the court may make one if satisfied that the circumstances of the case are exceptional ( s16(3) ) . |
6 | In disputed territory plebiscites were held in which both Germans and Poles brought proceedings into disrepute by menaces , abduction , blackmail and by outright thuggery on such a massive scale that the term border warfare would be appropriate — even if there was as yet no actual border . |
7 | If you decide that a restraint clause would be appropriate do not try to draft it yourself . |
8 | Under s37 a local authority may be directed to investigate a child 's circumstances in any family proceedings where it appears to the court that a care or supervision order may be appropriate . |
9 | A court may make a s37 direction whenever a question arises as to the welfare of a child and it seems that a care or supervision order may be appropriate . |
10 | Since many sediments contain mixtures of gravels , sands and finer particles the dry sieving technique may be appropriate for examination of only part of the whole assemblage of particles . |
11 | An upper age limit may be appropriate although the Americans dispute this . |
12 | In this he pointed out that whilst the objectives model might be appropriate to those parts of education concerned with skills training and instruction ( acquisition of information ) , it was of no help in the area of understanding ( induction into thought systems ) . |
13 | Teachers should enquire as to whether a low vision aid would be appropriate for an individual low vision child in their class . |
14 | But I think another Warning sticker might be appropriate here — to remind the reader that there are many dedicated women and men out there trying to provide poor people with the means to choose the size of their families . |
15 | If the intention is to assess the financial resources passing through the hands of government , then a ratio involving general government expenditure might be appropriate . |
16 | The assets basis may be appropriate if the value computed by reference to earnings or dividend yields is appreciably different to the underlying net asset value , for example , property companies and investment trusts . |
17 | Amongst the early tasks indicated for the Board by the Lord Chancellor was to consider whether the best use was being made of resources devoted to advice and assistance , whether better arrangements might be made by using advice agencies and other organisations , and whether any further exclusions from the green form scheme would be appropriate . |
18 | On some occasions a straight time basis will be appropriate ; on others a high element of contingent fee will be required by the vendor . |
19 | It will review the question of when agency status for the Prison Service might be appropriate as the changes set out in this White Paper are introduced . |
20 | In order to maintain a level playing field , it is important that the Government make access available to well established credit insurance underwriters who have clients/policyholders to whom the national interest reinsurance may be appropriate . |