Example sentences of "[be] [adj] for i [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It would not be right for me to say that he was wrongly ennobled , because I know too little about him to be able to detect whatever surprising quality it was that commended itself to Harold Wilson for admission to the House of Lords . |
2 | I shall discuss with my right hon. Friend whether it would be right for me to arrange a debate next week , as the hon. Gentleman suggests . |
3 | If I judge that the agreement is not in the interests of this country , it would not be right for me to sign it and I will not sign it . |
4 | I guess it would n't be right for me to differ with him . |
5 | But Graham refused to single out Wright for special condemnation after a stormy game featuring five bookings , saying : ‘ It would not be right for me to focus on just one player . |
6 | I write with a strong sense of the necessity of continuing our — talk , and without premeditation , under the impression that you were indeed as much struck as I was by our quite extraordinary to ask if it would be possible for me to call on you , perhaps one day next week . |
7 | It would be possible for me to call them all if they were to limit their speeches to 10 minutes . |
8 | Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees . |
9 | ‘ Then — do you think it would be possible for me to take Azor for a walk ? ’ |
10 | However , it might be possible for me to detect and summon the ship if I was taken above the atmosphere . |
11 | would it be possible for me to pay my half of that and the s pay the other half because I 'm not i it it 's really started to worry me and concern me a lot |
12 | I had no way of telling what time it was , but surely it might soon be possible for me to escape from my desert island and make my way back to the cottage and a warm bed . |
13 | " Would it be possible for me to meet them , monsieur ? " |
14 | ‘ My aunt lives in Hastings , so my bloody overprotective parents thought it would be OK for me to come to Sussex . |
15 | We do n't yet know what these are , but for reasons which it would n't be proper for me to go into we believe that we may know more about them in about a week . |
16 | It would not be proper for me to comment on individuals who may be trustees of that pension fund . |
17 | I do not think that it would be proper for me to get involved in what is happening in terms of the Mirror Group pension fund . |
18 | But it would not be proper for me to tell you the names of His Highness 's wives and concubines . ’ |
19 | It will be interesting for me to compare the processes and to see if the two can benefit from each other 's experience . ’ |
20 | I just told her that it might be interesting for me to get to know something of France , after all I was still young for University Entrance and could probably arrange to do some of the work here . |
21 | BMC General Secretary Derek Walker would not speculate on the outcome of these meetings , adding : ‘ It would be wrong for me to pre-empt any decision of the Management Committee . |
22 | " It would be wrong for me to pretend that these problems can be solved quickly — if they can be solved at all . |
23 | Do n't get me wrong , I like flashy bass playing and it would be wrong for me to sound as if I did n't approve ; it 's just that these kind of situations are always a trade-off . |
24 | It would be wrong for me to anticipate what the final conclusions of CAJEC , and the Councils of the Institutes ( which will ultimately have to make the decision on the current ‘ hot ’ topics ) will be . |
25 | My mother was quite capable of making the journey but , because of her age , I had felt that it would be wrong for me to allow her to undertake it . |
26 | Ah in which case it 'd be wrong for me to say that you 're not fit for work anyway . |
27 | ‘ It would be wrong for me to play in the Tests against Scotland and the All Blacks and captain the side and not be around when the guys go on tour . |
28 | The health service takes seriously the issues of confidentiality which surround the treatment of its patients , and it would be wrong for me to discuss in the House the details of Mr. Thorpe 's individual treatment . |
29 | When you asked me to undertake a review of the management of the Prison Service , I told you that I thought my recommendations would be easier for me to make than for you to implement , but you assured me you believed the climate was ready for some radical change . |
30 | That is a completely wrong description of a matter which the Select Committee on Privileges is now discussing — which is why it would not be appropriate for me to say anything further . |